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Patriotic Alliance submits complaint

NEWS

Patriotic Alliance submits complaint to IEC against Democratic Alliance

By: Natasha Archary Image: Gayton Mckenzie on Facebook Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton Mckenzie has submitted a complaint to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) against the Democratic Alliance (DA). The PA has accused the DA of actions that are characterised "by cynical lies and even incitement of violence." According tot he PA, the DA has crossed the line of what constitutes decent, civilised behaviour and have acted against the principles […]

today27/05/2024

Duduzane Zuma

Point Of View

Duduzane Zuma is changing the game on the road to Elections 2024

By: Natasha Archary Duduzane Zuma in-studio on Kaya 959 Duduzane Zuma is "changing the game" in the current state of governance in South Africa as he takes the road to the National and Provincial Elections 2024. The All Game Changers leader speaks to Phemelo Motene on Point of View to share why he wants to challenge the upcoming elections and what he hopes to achieve with his newly formed party. […]

today23/05/2024

Fikile Zungu

NEWS

Fikile Zungu shares she was denied her right to vote in Belgium

By: Natasha Archary Image: Fikile Zungu on Instagram South African expatriate, Fikile Zungu has shared how she was denied her right to vote in the 2024 elections in Belgium, voicing her disappointment with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). Zungu who has been living in Belgium for 14-years, says she first went to the South African embassy in Belgium in January to check her voter registration status. Taking her daughter with […]

today22/05/2024

Jacob Zuma

Siz The World

Zuma addresses rally in isiZulu

By: Natasha Archary Jacob Zuma/ Twitter (@PresJGZuma) Over the weekend the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party launched their election manifesto at a rally in Soweto, where party leader Jacob Zuma addressed the crowd in isiZulu. Many say they felt excluded from Zuma's address because they are not Zulu speaking, and the discussion on Siz the World on Monday, 20 May addressed whether this was an oversight on the former President's part […]

today21/05/2024

Handed himself over

NEWS

ConCourt rules Zuma is not eligible to run in 2024 elections

By: Natasha Archary Image: JGZuma Foundation/Twitter The Constitutional Court (ConCourt) has ruled that former President Jacob Zuma is not eligible to run in the 2024 elections. Just 9-days before South Africans take to the polls on 29 May to cast their votes in the National and Provincial elections, Zuma's candidacy for office has been abruptly halted. This after the Electoral Commission appraoched the apex court for clarity on Section 47(1)(e) […]

today20/05/2024

NEWS

IEC says voting abroad has ran smoothly with no major incidents

Zuko Komisa Image | @meryljoyedit /X The Electoral Commission (IEC) has verified that all things considered, special voting overseas went off without a hitch. IEC said that to make voting easier for some 78 000 citizens, specific procedures were put in place at 111 South African embassies worldwide on May 17 and 18, 2024. They have further expressed gratitude to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the […]

today20/05/2024

President Cyril Ramaphosa

NEWS

President calls on all South Africans to vote on 29 May

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa/ The Presidency (Facebook) President Cyril Ramaphosa is calling on all South Africans to vote in the upcoming National and Provincial elections on 29 May. In a video by Presidency, Ramaphosa reflected on the 30-years since democracy and reminded citizens why their vote is important. "Many of us remember the historic election day in 1994 when we voted for a democratic government of our choice. […]

today18/05/2024

IEC

Point Of View

IEC gives details for voting outside the country

Zuko Komisa Twitter: IEC The Electoral Commission (IEC) has provided instructions on how to vote outside the nation, allaying the concerns of individuals who are not familiar with these processes. The commissioner declared that the IEC was prepared to make sure that 111 overseas missions worldwide will have a flawless voting process. The first day of voting in the National and Provincial Elections of 2024, when residents living overseas can […]

today16/05/2024

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