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Tag: Democratic Alliance

DA in ICU in the Western Cape – Gayton McKenzie

South Africa—13 Feb 2026

PA gives the DA another major shock

South Africa—12 Feb 2026

Legal showdown over the reinstatement of corruption-accused CFO in major South African town

South Africa—6 Feb 2026

Millions for food and travel while towns struggle

South Africa—4 Feb 2026

How to keep Johannesburg’s finances away from sticky fingers

South Africa—4 Feb 2026

John Steenhuisen will not seek re-election as DA leader

South Africa—4 Feb 2026

Tough questions for the DA on the FMD vaccine rollout in South Africa

South Africa—4 Feb 2026

Reports mount that John Steenhuisen is on his way out as DA leader

South Africa—3 Feb 2026

What Johannesburg has done is criminal – Helen Zille

South Africa—3 Feb 2026

BEE laws used to cover ANC corruption – Helen Zille

Business—27 Jan 2026

Proposed immigration clampdown laws in South Africa cause friction within the GNU

South Africa—26 Jan 2026

ANC tarnish South Africa’s international reputation

South Africa—23 Jan 2026

John Steenhuisen not out of the woods yet

South Africa—13 Jan 2026

John Steenhuisen paid back the money

South Africa—12 Jan 2026

Some GNU partners don’t like BEE because they prefer white supremacy – Gwede Mantashe

South Africa—6 Jan 2026

John Steenhuisen says he is not Helen Zille’s lapdog

South Africa—9 Dec 2025

John Steenhuisen launches scathing attack on top South African journalist

South Africa—8 Dec 2025

Zille responds to rumours that she may return as DA leader

South Africa—2 Dec 2025

Over R100 million of taxpayer money spent and nothing to show for it

South Africa—28 Nov 2025

Gauteng owes Microsoft R344 million

South Africa—26 Nov 2025

The province in South Africa where only 14% are convicted for protection order breaches

South Africa—25 Nov 2025

The GNU may collapse before 2029

South Africa—25 Nov 2025

Top South African university under fire for alleged racial discrimination

South Africa—21 Nov 2025

Why ActionSA ditched the DA

South Africa—18 Nov 2025

The DA planned its coalition with the ANC long before the elections – ActionSA

South Africa—15 Nov 2025

Ramaphosa announces new minister and deputy

South Africa—13 Nov 2025

The DA could scrap BEE if it were brave enough to try

South Africa—12 Nov 2025

ANC slams DA’s plan to scrap BEE as ‘rollback of 300 years of struggle’

South Africa—12 Nov 2025

Helen Zille nearly started her own political party

South Africa—12 Nov 2025

Rumours surround DA’s minister and deputy shake-up

South Africa—10 Nov 2025
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South Africa—1 Mar 2026

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South Africa—1 Mar 2026

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South Africa—1 Mar 2026

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South Africa—1 Mar 2026

Julius Malema accuses ANC leader of killing children

South Africa—1 Mar 2026

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South Africa—28 Feb 2026

R100 billion spent on BEE skills development and nothing to show for it

South Africa—28 Feb 2026

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South Africa—28 Feb 2026

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South Africa—28 Feb 2026

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Comments

What a load of BS! Crime is a choice. Last week I was in Bangkok where there is huge poverty...

A White African on 15 Mar 2026

Why? Do you think it relevant?

Guillaume Oberholzer on 14 Mar 2026

Ag really? You still revert to that BS excuse?

Guillaume Oberholzer on 14 Mar 2026

To be honest, and legacy media (for example News24 and daily maverick etc) perfected it.

Guillaume Oberholzer on 14 Mar 2026

I wonder if this scandal mongering and gossiping of opposing political parties were copied from the USA or did they...

Guillaume Oberholzer on 14 Mar 2026

THE RUPERTS HAS TRUE LEFT A LEGACY THAT WILL BE HELD FOR CENTURIES. MAY THE NEXT GENERATION HOLD TO WHAT...

Alton Arends on 7 Mar 2026

How many transformation do you still need? You already brought in apartheid laws Dec/Jan. BEE does not work. At the...

Pierre Grobbelaar on 6 Mar 2026

the Govt has no intention of stopping this illegal mining. officials are probably skimming off the top and look the...

MAK MAK on 5 Mar 2026

They are very good at breaking everything that works

Jose Rosa on 5 Mar 2026

The AnC lves in cloud koko land

Jose Rosa on 5 Mar 2026
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