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ENTERTAINMENT

Julius Malema threatens to sue publication over Versace jeans saga

By: Poelano Malema Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema, has threatened to sue Sowetan Live over a story it published on Monday, 1 November. A reporter from the publication claimed that Juju went to the polls wearing Versace jeans with the price tag still showing. Not only did the politician deny the report, but he challenged the reporter to show the price tag. He revealed that failure to do so […]

today02/11/2021

NEWS

EFF councillor candidate gunned down in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday afternoon

By Kaya 959 News An EFF candidate running for the 2021 Elections in the Msunduzi Municipality has been gunned down over the weekend. Thulani Shangase, based in Pietermaritzburg, became the latest victim of political violence in KZN and was confirmed dead on Monday morning. According to the EFF Umgungundlovu Region Chairperson Mzwakhe Mpulo, who spoke to The Witness Shangase was shot as he was about to have a meeting with party […]

today18/10/2021

ENTERTAINMENT

Twitter reacts to the DA’s use of slang to appeal to black voters

By Kaya 959 Reporter With many South Africans coming out of a pandemic and the election season is bound to brings with it fatigue for voters. If it's not the skipas, a stranger from a political party knocking at your door, it's the out of character posters we see from political parties. With the elections declared to take place on the 1st of November, this is the time many political […]

today21/09/2021

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Kaya Biz talks elections, government and your livelihood

Kaya Biz presenter, Gugulethu Mfuphi breaks down the impact of a poor relationship between government and businesses on your livelihood. Poor service delivery from local municipalities is at times the cause of businesses closing down in your local community. Your vote determines the efficiency of service delivery and the beneficial relationship between a business and government in your community. In the video below, Gugulethu offers an easy-to-understand explanation of how […]

today20/09/2021

2019 elections on kaya, democratic model, mike siluma,

NEWS

Time for Africa to refashion its democratic model

By Mike Siluma In the dying days of apartheid, our founding fathers chose the multi-party system of democracy. The kind of system sold to post-independence Africa by the West as a pass into the community of civilised nations. Like other post-colonial African countries, South Africa swallowed hook line and sinker the idea that the only legitimate form of democracy is one that is necessarily adversarial – where the ruling party […]

today25/04/2019

NEWS

Electoral systems need urgent reform. South Africa is no exception

By: Roger Southall, University of the Witwatersrand South Africans go to the polls on 8 May, 2019. EPA/Nic Bothma   The long running political soap opera unfolding in Westminster over a decision taken two years ago in a referendum to leave the European Union has been the top running news story for months on end. The UK finds itself at an impasse, with members of parliament unable to decide how […]

today23/04/2019

CURRENT AFFAIRS

South Africa’s 5th Democratic Election Promulgated

By Tunicia Phillips The Independent Electoral Commission has welcomed the proclamation of the general election date for May, 8. President Cyril Ramaphosa promulgated the date yesterday. The first legal consequence of the proclamation is that the voters roll closed at midnight last night. The election time table will now come into effect and is expected to be gazetted soon. The IEC says this also triggers the opening of candidate nomination […]

today27/02/2019

CURRENT AFFAIRS

To vote or not to Vote? – Young People weigh in #Elections2019

By Zuko Komisa The right to vote is one of the most basic and fundamental rights in a democracy. In South Africa, the electoral system is based on party-list proportional representation. A system that has made it very difficulty for the electorate to hold their representatives accountable for their action. The issue of voting for young people arises in most instances due to the disillusions created by political parties making […]

today20/02/2019

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