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Rating the country’s past four Presidents

By: Natasha Archary It seems the faith South Africans had in President Cyril Ramaphosa is wearing thin, especially after being called out this weekend by three of his predecessors. Ramaphosa who has been heavily criticised for his failures, was called corrupt, a part-time President and ridiculed for the direction he's steering the country towards. With the worst spell of rolling blackouts in SA history, the three former Presidents, Thabo Mbeki, […]

today25/10/2022

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Presidential showdown! Zuma says Ramaphosa is corrupt and committed treason

By: Natasha Archary The gloves are off between former President Jacob Zuma and his successor Cyril Ramaphosa, after the former accused the current leader of treason. Speaking at a news conference in Johannesburg on Saturday, 22 October, Zuma said Cyril Ramaphosa is corrupt and is to blame for the country's loadshedding crisis. Zuma said the rolling blackouts were fixed during his tenure as President and that the worst loadshedding spell […]

today23/10/2022

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Zondo given the go-ahead to amend the State Capture Report

By Zuko Komisa Following a request from the State Capture Commission Chair, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, the Pretoria High Court has approved the state capture report's amendments. Zondo requested the corrections in August, claiming that they would be in the best interests of the general public and that no one would be prejudiced by them. Also Read: Opinion: Kanye West doesn’t care about Black people The two volumes of the […]

today06/10/2022

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Richard Calland steps back from Phala Phala Section 89 panel

By: Natasha Archary Professor Richard Calland has stepped back from the Phala Phala Section 89 panel due to pressure from political parties. Calland came under fire by the EFF for being biased towards the President, Cyril Ramaphosa. In a statement issued on Tuesday, 27 September, Calland said while he rejects any allegation of bias, he's accepted that not being a part of the panel is in his best interest. "In […]

today28/09/2022

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Ramaphosa set to meet US President Joe Biden this week

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to meet US President Joe Biden at the White House this week. Ramaphosa was extended an invitation to visit Joe Biden in Washington DC, by US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken who was recently in South Africa. According to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), Ramaphosa will discuss bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest, including trade and investment, […]

today13/09/2022

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Ramaphosa gets dragged for tarring a pothole on a dusty road in Mpumalanga

By Zuko Komisa President Cyril Ramaphosa has gotten tongues wagging following his visit to a campaign launch this weekend. He attended a road rehabilitation project in Delmas, Mpumalanga, and was captured in "embarrassing" photos, which have drawn criticism against him and the ANC. As a part of the ANC's Letsema service delivery campaign, Ramaphosa visited the region over the weekend. In support of the program, the president joined local employees […]

today05/09/2022

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“This is not a problem of women, but a problem of men”, President Cyril Ramaphosa on GBV

By Wanique Block On the eve of South Africa's National Women's Day, President Cyril Ramaphosa has reflected on the Women's March of 1956 to the Union Buildings, led by Rahima Moosa, Sophie de Bruyn, Lillian Ngoyi and Helen Joseph. The historic day saw thousands of women protesting against all discriminatory laws that were against women in South Africa. "We are all familiar with the iconic image of Rahima Moosa, Lilian […]

today08/08/2022

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Judge Mandisa Maya appointed South Africa’s new Deputy Chief Justice

By Wanique Block President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed and announced the appointment of Judge Mandisa Maya as South Africa's new Deputy Chief Justice. This appointment was made in accordance with Section 174(3) of South Africa's Constitution. Deputy Chief Justice Mandisa Maya is the first Black woman to receive this distinguished position and brings more than two decades of experience as a Judicial Officer. “Justice Maya will contribute to the ongoing […]

today25/07/2022

Phala Phala

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John Steenhuisen: “Phala Phala is your Nkandla Mr President!”

By: Natasha Archary Leader of the Democratic Alliance, John Steenhuisen has told President Cyril Ramaphosa that Phala Phala is his Nkandla. Making the bold statement in the Budget Vote debate on Thursday, 09 June, the DA leader has said that the scandal involving Ramaphosa is a huge blot on his presidency. The President was delivering his 2022 Budget Vote in Parliament, which was severely disrupted by the EFF. While Ramaphosa […]

today10/06/2022

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