Elections 2014

  • Zuma names new cabinet

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    A day after his inauguration, President Jacob Zuma announced a new cabinet in Pretoria on Sunday evening May 25.

  • SA’s Economic and social transformation on the cards

    Elections 2014

    Today marks the beginning of the second phase of our transition from apartheid to a national democratic society,” President Jacob…

  • Zuma stays on as president

    Elections 2014

    Jacob Zuma has been re-elected for another five-year term as South Africa’s president.

  • VIDEO: Coverage of MPs being sworn in

    Elections 2014

    You can watch the live streaming of this afternoon's session of the House through this link

  • Makhura appointed as Gauteng Premier

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    David Makhura was named Gauteng premier after the ANC announced its premier candidates on Tuesday May 20.

  • Makhura could replace Mokonyane as premier

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    First it was Ntombi Mekgwe, now David Makhura is set to replace Ntombi Mekgwe as Gauteng's premier.

  • For the love of SA – not politics

    Elections 2014

    South Africa does not need more politicians but leaders to take South Africa forward. The reality is that politics protect…

  • Mondeor Community School holds elections

    Elections 2014

    Grade R learners place their X next to the party that tickled their taste buds, at schools own elections.

  • ID books left at IEC tables

    Elections 2014

    The local IEC office at Eureka House, 96 Marlborough Rd., Springfield (opposite Santarama) has requested Clr Dennis Jane assist in…

  • Don’t ‘black-out’ the future of SA

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    The day young people find their true voice; South Africa will finally be rid of racial discrimination.

  • National and provincial election results finalised

    Elections 2014

    Recently formed Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has secured 25 seats in parliament and becomes official opposition in two provinces.

  • ANC targets service delivery in Gauteng

    Elections 2014

    Despite dropping the victory margin by nine per cent, the ANC remains focused on serving the people of Gauteng.

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