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DA calls out the ANC on spending R93 million to maintain ministerial mansions

Dohne Damons The DA filed a public protector complaint after it found that the ANC government spent R93 million on maintaining 97 mansions valued at nearly R1 billion. Among the many expenses to maintain the ANC homes are: A renovated kitchen for R1.4 million Fumigation for R240 000 Replacing lightbulbs for R19000 The DA claims that these expenses "bear tell-tale signs of massive tender corruption." The report further highlights that […]

today22/05/2023

cancer treatment backlog

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R784 million allocated for Gauteng cancer treatment backlog

By: Natasha Archary The Democratic Alliance has welcomed the the R784 million that has been allocated to address the Gauteng cancer treatment backlog. An initiative by DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Health, Jack Bloom, the funds will be used for the backlog of cancer surgery and radiation oncology. According to the DA the money is much needed as about 3000 cancer patients are waiting for treatment, including more than 1000 […]

today13/03/2023

completely inappropriate

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DA not convinced Ramokgopa will solve electricity crisis

By: Natasha Archary The Democratic Alliance (DA) is not convinced the new Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho 'Sputla' Ramokgopa, will solve the electricity crisis. DA leader John Steenhuisen said President Ramaphosa just extended the Cabinet instead of cutting costs. Steenhuisen reiterated that each Cabinet post costs the taxpayer an estimated R37 million a year. "It is simply unfathomable that the President can push this cost onto the South African taxpayer while […]

today07/03/2023

cadre deployment

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DA wins court battle over ANC’s cadre deployment documents

By: Natasha Archary The Democratic Alliance (DA) has won a ground-breaking court battle to have access to the ANC's cadre deployment documents. In judgement handed down by the Johannesburg High Court on Thursday, 02 February, the ANC will now be required to make public all minutes, WhatsApp conversations, email threads, CVs and other records relating to cadre deployment. This after the DA had been struggling to expose the ANC's employment […]

today03/02/2023

Chinese Bank

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DA calls ANC’s R86 million ‘subscription fees’ to Chinese Bank an expense of hungry households

By: Natasha Archary The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called the African National Congress' (ANC) R86 million contribution to the Chinese Bank an expense that will cost hungry households. In a statement released on Tuesday, 22 November, the DA says no one benefits from the ANC joining a foreign bank. Instead, hard-pressed South African households who are battling to put food on the table will feel it. "If Parliament ratifies joining […]

today23/11/2022

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COJ Council Speaker Vasco da Gama voted out through a motion of no confidence

By Zuko Komisa City of Johannesburg Speaker Vasco da Gama was voted out of the council early on Thursday morning despite being a member of the DA, which is a part of the governing coalition. Minority parties have finally succeeded in removing Democratic Alliance (DA) member Vasco da Gama from his post as Johannesburg council speaker after three failed attempts. This came after the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) filed a […]

today01/09/2022

ENTERTAINMENT

WATCH: John Steenhuisen gets backlash for calling his ex-wife ‘Road Kill’ and a ‘Flat Chicken’

By Zuko Komisa The Leader of the Democratic Alliance John Steenhuisen has shocked many with his comments about his ex-wife during his appearance on Podcast and Chill with Mac G. During the podcast interview, MacG asked the senior politician to describe what "roadkill" is. Everyone was shocked when he said, "It sounds a lot like my ex-wife," and then referred to her as a "flat chicken." WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: […]

today19/08/2022

NEWS

DA replaces Natasha Mazonne as Chief Whip with Siviwe Gwarube

By Zuko Komisa The Democratic Alliance has announced a reshuffle on Thursday morning. The party announced that they have appointed Siviwe Gwarube as the party’s new chief whip in the National Assembly. Gwarube replaces Natasha Mazzone as the head of the official opposition’s parliamentary caucus. Mazzone will now be the national security advisor to party leader John Steenhuisen. Also Read: Kaya Biz: Rain forced to withdraw Telkom merger statement Mazonne […]

today18/08/2022

FBi to investigate

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DA approaches FBI to investigate Ramaphosa for money laundering

By: Natasha Archary The DA has approached the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate allegations of money laundering against President Cyril Ramaphosa. Speaking at a media briefing in Johannesburg on Tuesday, DA leader, John Steenhuisen said he's written to the FBI about the $4 million that was stolen from Ramaphosa's Phala Phala farm. The opposition party said while the President insists on remaining silent on the matter, it […]

today22/06/2022

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