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ANC Secretary General: “If you come to us with the demand that Ramaphosa must step down as the President of ANC, that is not going to happen!”

By: Natasha Archary Image: Fikile Mbalula on X ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula shut down talks that ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa should step down after the party lost its majority in the 2024 National and Provinical elections. Mbalula addressed media after the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) declared the election results on Sunday, 02 June despite objections from several parties. After the newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party took a sizeable […]

today03/06/2024

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IEC has declared election results despite objections from several parties

Zuko Komisa The results of the general election in 2024 have officially been announced by the Independent Electoral Commission. The IEC releases the official data and provides a final update to South Africans following months of work. The IEC revealed the final tally despite several disagreements regarding irregularities in the electoral process and requests to postpone the announcement. In all, 568 374 new voters were registered for this year's elections; […]

today02/06/2024

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DA Leader says EFF and MK’s manifestos are “an all-out assault on the Constitution of our country”

Zuko Komisa DA Leader has said EFF and MK's manifestos are "an all-out assault on the Constitution of our country". Steenhuisen recently shared the approach the Democratic Alliance will be taking post-election and shared that as the second largest party, they will approach the coalition talks with "cool heads and an open mind." Speaking in a press briefing moment before the announcement of the official results he assured the people […]

today02/06/2024

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Police Bheki Cele says there will be a continued peaceful environment post the elections

Zuko Komisa Police Minister Bheki Cele, Defence Minister Thandi Modise, Khumbuzo Ntshaveni, Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola said on Sunday afternoon that they would not allow any disruption to the stability of the country. The head of this cluster, Police Minister Bheki Cele, stated earlier in the week that they were satisfied with the safety and security of the election process thus far. Fears of […]

today02/06/2024

Can South Africa operate without a cabinet?

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First sitting of parliament will be at the Cape Town International Convention in 2 weeks

Zuko Komisa Image | GCIS With the official announcement of the result on Sunday, parliament has announce the venue of the first parliamentary sitting. According to Section 57 of the Electoral Act, election results must be announced within seven days of the election. After that, the Independent Electoral Commission designates the members of the National Assembly. The Commission then provides these lists to the Chief Justice of the Republic of […]

today02/06/2024

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“Don’t start trouble when there is no trouble” – Zuma warns the IEC not to declare the election result

Zuko Komisa Image | @DZumaSambudla Jacob Zuma, the former president, has maintained that Sunday's announcement of the general election results for 2024 should not be made official. In the midst of ongoing conflicts and calls for a comprehensive audit of the voting process, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) affirmed it would disclose the final results as scheduled, despite problems and suspicions of vote manipulation. The MK Party and at least twenty other parties have complained to the IEC. According to Zuma, the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) would be "provoking" his new uMkontho weSizwe Party if it announced the election results. "I fully agree with […]

today01/06/2024

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Western Cape IEC Head responds to objections raised by other several political parties

Zuko Komisa / Ziyanda Yona Western Cape IEC Head, Michael Hendikse has responded to objections raised by several political parties Due to anomalies at some voting districts, several political parties in the Western Cape lodged complaints with the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC). [WATCH]: Provincial Chairperson of the #EFF in Western Cape, Unathi Ntamo accusing the #IEC of being incompetent. This comes at the wake of district vote counting […]

today01/06/2024

ramaphosa re-elected as president

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Ramaphosa has signed the Revenue Laws Amendment Bill

Zuko Komisa Image | Cyril Ramaphosa /GCIS The Revenue Laws Amendment Bill of 2023, which creates a "two-pot" system that allows members of retirement funds to access retirement assets without having to resign or cash out their whole pension, was signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa.According to the Presidency with these adjustments, the retirement system is guaranteed to continue adapting to a wide range of financial demands, promoting both […]

today01/06/2024

deregister MK Party

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KZN counting completed with MK Party leading the province with 45,3%

Zuko Komisa /Juliet Josephs Image: Wikimedia commons The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK) has held a sizable lead in the province of Kwa Zulu Natal. With 99,98% of the vote counted MK Party has a comfortable 1,613,419 votes in the province This means in KwaZulu-Natal, the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party has accumulated the majority of the votes tallied as of Saturday afternoon.In the province, the party is now leading with 45,3%. […]

today01/06/2024

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