Ramaphosa drew a line in the sand, saying no law binds him to negotiation with parties before signing a bill into an act.
Responding to the post-Sona debates in Parliament on Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa called on the nation to stand together against a ‘harsh global wind’.
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Making BEE Compulsory. 13 February 2025. The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, is expanding BEE in the agricultural sector. This is harmful and a ...
South Africa\'s Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has announced that the country has regained market access for fresh apples to Thailand ...
Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber has praised members of other political parties in the GNU for helping launch a new ...
The fist-wavers forget about the huge contribution PEPFAR has made to the fight against HIV/AIDS. South Africa has approximately 8.7 million people living with Aids. PEPFAR has contributed billions of ...
The Travelling Classroom—the school that comes to you’—are two mobile computer and library classrooms that have significantly impacted rural areas in the Cape Winelands District of the Western Cape, ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address (SONA) focused on economic growth, job creation, infrastructure development, and reducing household expenses. Ramaphosa also spoke out against ...
DA leader John Steenhuisen used the SONA debate to restate why his party was part of the Government of the National Unity ...
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has called on the country to unite in the face of a “new threat” of possible US ...
In a heated SONA debate, John Hlophe praises Jacob Zuma's presidency as a period of progress, while DA leader John ...