World leaders slam deadly Russian strike on Ukraine

Understanding the Context: Recent Russian Strikes in Ukraine The deadly missile strikes on Sumy, Ukraine, have brought the ongoing conflict back into sharp focus, with international leaders condemning the attacks as egregious violations of international law. The strikes, which occurred on Palm Sunday, have resulted in a significant loss of life and raised concerns about … Read more

ANC NWC resolves that party must revisit negotiations with GNU partners, those who helped pass budget

The Ticking Clock of South Africa’s GNU: What’s Next? With tensions rising in South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), the African National Congress (ANC) faces a complex political landscape. The ANC’s National Working Committee (NWC) has decided to revisit negotiations with its GNU partners, hinting at possible reshuffles. This development comes amid growing friction, … Read more

GNU parties split over Ebrahim Rasool expulsion

The Political and Diplomatic Fallout: Rasool’s Expulsion and Beyond When Ebrahim Rasool, South Africa‘s ambassador to the United States, was expelled by the US, it sparked a whirlwind of political reactions across the nation’s Government of National Unity (GNU). The US accused Rasool of race-baiting and harboring anti-American sentiments, while South African political parties expressed … Read more

SACP says it has no intention of deregistering as a political party after IEC notice of cancellation

South Africa’s Political Landscape: The SACP’s Bold Move The South African landscape is witnessing a significant political shift as the South African Communist Party (SACP) resists deregistration efforts from the country’s Electoral Commission (IEC). The IEC has announced plans to deregister 192 inactive political parties, citing their inactivity in municipal, provincial, or national legislature representation … Read more

Schreiber says won’t allow Home Affairs Dept to be used to wage political battles

South Africa‘s Political Landscape: A Tug of War over Information Rights In a recent turn of events, Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber has firmly stood his ground, refusing to let his department become a battleground for political agendas. The controversy stems from a parliamentary question posed by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) regarding the … Read more

Tension between Public Works minister Macpherson and his deputy Zikalala on full display

The Impact of Friction within Government Ministries The recent public spat between Public Works minister Dean Macpherson and his deputy Sihle Zikalala highlights a growing concern: the impact of internal conflict on government efficiency and public trust. When senior officials appear misaligned, it can undermine the department’s effectiveness and confuse stakeholders. Understanding the Fallout Members … Read more

Remains of 14 SANDF soldiers killed in DRC return home

Memories and Determination: The Legacy Left by South African Soldiers The recent return of fourteen South African soldiers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) highlights the ongoing commitment of South Africa to regional peacekeeping missions. This ritualistic honouring of those fallen not only pays tribute to their bravery but reflects on broader geopolitical … Read more

More details emerge around deaths of 4 SANDF soldiers in Goma

The Implications of Recent South African Military Engagements in the DRC The tragic loss of four South African soldiers in Goma, a major city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), underscores the challenges faced by the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the broader implications for regional security. With ongoing conflicts involving … Read more