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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday that a national dialogue aimed at uniting the country after last year's election would continue without his party's main coalition partner.
As tensions rise between the ANC and DA, the political landscape of South Africa faces a critical test, writes Zohra Teke.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is still awaiting a replacement for axed Deputy Minister Andrew Whitfield, who was dismissed for a ...
The DA must make a choice. It can be part of building a better South Africa, or it can continue on its current path of ...
Thabo Mbeki has criticised the DA's decision to withdraw from the National Dialogue, adding that Helen Zille at least ...
South Africa's two biggest political parties are in an unhappy marriage, but neither side wants to file divorce papers as it ...
Former police minister Bheki Cele has been exonerated by the Public Protector over allegations of misusing a SAPS helicopter ...
Helen Zille has weighed in on the news that non-participation of DA ministers in the upcoming National Dialogue could be ...
Axed deputy minister of trade and industry, Andrew Whitfield, says he is returning to Nelson Mandela Bay to coordinate the ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed DA Deputy Minister Andrew Whitfield from his position, amid ongoing controversies ...
PRETORIA - The Presidency says President Cyril Ramaphosa does not owe anyone an explanation over why he fired Deputy Trade, ...
After speculation, the Presidency has confirmed reports that DA’s Deputy Minister of Trade, Andrew Whitfield has been ...