During a media briefing at parliament on Thursday, Carol Phiri said Macpherson was constitutionally mandated to do so, despite his public comments in opposition to expropriation without compensation.
Feeling that the media is favouring one side of the story over others, Alex historian Thabo Mopasi suggests ways media can cover the Expropriation Bill better.
South Africa has investment agreements with the China, the US and the EU, most of which require full compensation at market ...
The Presidency has confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa met with Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen on ...
South Africa's ambition to champion the 'global south' is diminished by its military failures, highlighted by the deaths of ...
Civil rights organisation AfriForum announced on Thursday that it will prevent the Expropriation Act’s promulgation, saying ...
South Africa undoubtedly had a good story to tell at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting held in Davos, Switzerland in January. The country’s delegation, consisting of senior government ...
The African People’s Convention (APC) has dismissed the newly signed Expropriation Act as a deceptive attempt to mislead the ...
Rob Hersov and Alec Hogg discuss South Africa's political challenges, global leadership examples, and potential economic ...
Cyril Ramaphosa and John Steenhuisen's crucial meeting reveals the underlying tensions in South Africa's Government of ...
CAPE TOWN - DA leader John Steenhuisen to meet with President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday. This is to address tensions that ...
The Government of National Unity is still alive. Its ministers will meet for the Cabinet lekgotla in Pretoria on Wednesday ...