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South African president declines US proposal to step down at upcoming meeting, insists on senior role. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/3GBkB
November 24, 2025 at 12:42 PM
South Africa’s 2025 Budget is shaking things up! From youth empowerment to energy reform — here’s how Mzansi is rebuilding its economy.
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October 30, 2025 at 6:01 AM
South African politician & ANC veteran, Jeff Radebe, serves as KwaZulu-Natal coordinator. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/9QpTw
September 17, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Prez. Cyril Ramaphosa assures serving full term; ANC Limpopo secretary Reuben Madadzhe supports... 🇿🇦 #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/9TYYB
September 4, 2025 at 6:40 AM
Shivambu's shift to Parliament & Bushiri's Malawi trip covered by Mighti Jamie. Dive into SG dynamics & more! 📢 #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/4ILjK
August 15, 2025 at 3:30 AM
Dr. Mpofu-Walsh examines President's appeal to SACP, ANC-SACP ties, Panyaza Lesufi & ANC SG's comments on Tony Yeng. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/EhWPu
August 5, 2025 at 6:38 AM
Donald Trump just hinted he might skip the G20 Summit in South Africa! He's got "a lot of problems" with their policies, especially on land and their stance against Israel in the Gaza conflict. It's a big diplomatic statement.

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July 31, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Mchunu’s appearance follows growing pressure on ANC leaders to clean up their image amid corruption scandals. Some insiders suggest this could signal tighter party controls, while others question if it’s just for show. #ANCCorruption #SouthAfricaPolitics
July 18, 2025 at 11:07 AM
President Cyril Ramaphosa is under pressure to resign on Mandela Day, with the MK Party leading the charge. They say stepping down would honor Nelson Mandela’s legacy and show true leadership.

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July 18, 2025 at 11:05 AM
South African President Ramaphosa suspends police minister & establishes independent commission to investigate police corruption allegations. Initial findings expected within 3 months. #SouthAfricaPolitics #News
South Africa's president creates commission to look at police corruption allegations
South African President Ramaphosa suspends police minister & establishes independent commission to i...
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July 15, 2025 at 4:52 PM
South Africa's Police Minister Senzo Mchunu suspended by President Ramaphosa following allegations of organized crime links. A judicial commission will investigate. Mchunu denies wrongdoing. #SouthAfricaPolitics #News
Cyril Ramaphosa suspends SA police minister Senzo Mchunu over allegations
South Africa's Police Minister Senzo Mchunu suspended by President Ramaphosa following allegations o...
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July 13, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Helen Zille eyes Joburg mayorship after DA’s top picks decline post
Zille told Daily Maverick that she would decide whether to apply to run for Johannesburg mayor by next week, as candidates who want to be considered have an application deadline of 15 June. DA federal chair Helen Zille is seriously considering a dramatic return to frontline politics as Johannesburg mayor. This comes after three high-profile candidates, most from business, turned down the party’s approach to throw their hats into the ring to lead the party’s Johannesburg campaign. The job was too hard-charging and the pay too low – mayors earn about R1.5-million a year. The local government election will happen in either late 2026 or early 2027. Zille told Daily Maverick that she would decide whether to apply by next week, as candidates who want to be considered have an application deadline of 15 June. “My whole family is in Cape Town,” she said, adding that her greatest joy now is seeing her grandchildren regularly and that they had a weekly adventure date. “My husband (retired sociologist Professor Johann Maree) has always been unbelievably supportive. He supports what I decide, but won’t come (to Johannesburg).” She said Maree, now 82, was happily settled in their retirement village and that if she decided to run and were successful, they would remain in touch daily. Her sons Paul and Thomas live nearby. “My family says it’s my decision.” A close associate said Zille had been troubled by the state of Johannesburg since about 2019, when she realised that most traffic lights did not work. Since last year’s election, she has spent much time in Gauteng planning the party’s local government campaign here and had a front-row seat to what distresses the City of Gold and its six million people. Her sister lives in Emmarentia, an old near-northern suburb often with no water or electricity due to the city’s regular outages. She said that should she run, she would live with her sister in her cottage. A mayoral candidate must be a resident of the city. Several DA councillors plan to contest the party primary. They must submit a formal application, undergo a screening test and prepare a presentation on their plan for the city. This presentation is made to a group of 15 party leaders, five each from the Johannesburg, provincial, and federal executives. They are also asked unscripted questions. Asked if a race would be moot should she decide to run, Zille said, “ Not at all.” She said formidable candidates were running. A senior official who spoke off the record said Johannesburg is “so far gone” that the party felt it needed a high-velocity candidate, as the DA has a strong chance of winning the city. An ANC-led coalition holds a slim majority in the city with the EFF, Patriotic Alliance and Action SA. Johannesburg has been under soft intervention by the Presidency since March. Its collapse has become visceral with multiday power and water outages so regular they barely make the news. Thousands of traffic lights are out at any time and potholes are so large they have become dongas and memes.  Zille previously told Daily Maverick that it would take about five years to turn the city around, but she says that was an undercount. “It will take more than five years (now) to stop the rot and turn the tide.” She noted Johannesburg had an infrastructure backlog of R200-billion and an annual budget of R86-billion. She said the city’s staff complement had grown by 86% since 2010. Asked what Zille had going for her for the task, the official said she had turned Cape Town around as urban blight slowly settled in around 2006, when she became that city’s mayor. Recently, she headed the party’s governance unit, which worked with councillors and representatives when they entered government. Mostly, he said, whether they liked her or not, Zille enjoyed trust in her ability to govern.  This graphic shows the job description that the DA set for candidates. DM The post Helen Zille eyes Joburg mayorship after DA’s top picks decline post appeared first on The Namibian.
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June 9, 2025 at 7:40 AM
How Floyd Shivambu caused his own MK party downfall
Floyd Shivambu’s refusal to back down on his visit to fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri led to his sacking as MK party secretary-general. But he had faced criticism since his arrival from the EFF. Floyd Shivambu’s Easter Weekend visit to fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri’s church in Malawi marked the beginning of the end of his tenure as uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party secretary-general, but his refusal to back down on the matter sealed his fate. Shivambu’s visit drew backlash, including from Justice Minister Mmamaloko Kubayi, who said it was “a blatant act of disrespect toward South Africa’s legal system” that would “embolden those who believe they can escape accountability”. The MK party said he undertook the visit in his personal capacity, without the mandate or knowledge of the party. Shivambu could have apologised. Instead, he doubled down. In an interview on SABC last week, he claimed his visit was sanctioned by MK party leader Jacob Zuma. Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela suggested he was lying and said the party stood by its criticism. Instead of retracting his comments or apologising, Shivambu went further, telling Newzroom Afrika last week, “One thing I will never apologise for is when I went to see prophet Shepherd Bushiri.” In the same interview, he said joining the MK party was the best political decision he’d ever taken.  Troubled from the start Shivambu’s sacking as secretary-general was announced by the party on Tuesday, 3 June, just over nine months after he left his position as deputy president of the EFF, the party he formed with Julius Malema, to join MK. When Shivambu was announced as the latest member of the MK party in Sandton in August 2024, Zuma sang his praises, saying he met him while he was a young man in the ANC Youth League.  “I have known him from when he was very young. In the Youth League, that is when I picked up that he is a real politician. His politics, I define as scientific politics. He is an honest politician, clear politically, he takes decisions at the right time, for good reasons…” Shivambu was expelled from the ANC under Zuma’s leadership. His position within the MK party faced opposition from the start. Within weeks after he joined, he was parachuted into the roles of national organiser and eventually secretary-general. Discontent quickly surfaced in the party’s leadership ranks.  Among those who opposed his appointment were senior party members who pointed out that just three months earlier, during the May 2024 general elections, he had actively campaigned against the very party he now represented. In September 2024, Shivambu led the party’s municipal campaign in Ward 33 in eThekwini, which was his first as a national organiser. It should have been a shoo-in for the MK party in an area where the DA was failing and the ANC was basically dead. The MK party had won over 45% of the vote in the province, but Shivambu’s efforts fell flat as the party’s vote share dropped significantly in the by-election. The MK party improved in several other by-elections, but it has struggled to maintain the momentum of the 2024 general elections. Shivambu was appointed as secretary-general in November 2024 as the MK party prepared to mark its first anniversary in December.  During this period, concerns surfaced over his alleged attempts to centralise financial control of the party, with claims that he sought sole authority over its funds.  The MK party’s first anniversary celebrations in Durban were far from seamless. Despite securing more than 600,000 votes in eThekwini and more than four million nationally in the May elections, the party struggled to fill the 56,000-seat Moses Mabhida Stadium. To some extent, the blame fell on Shivambu.  At the party’s anniversary gala dinner, traditional leaders boycotted the function after they had been denied entry to the first-anniversary event at Moses Mabhida Stadium. They were not the only ones who faced difficulties, as hundreds of supporters were unable to attend due to the party’s failure to arrange transport.  Shivambu apologised to those affected and made a commitment to visit their branches before the end of 2024.  Tensions continued to brew. In February 2025, Duduzile Zuma went on a rant on X, making negative remarks and insulting Shivambu with comments that he was “the worst thing that happened to MK”, “useless”, and calling him “Mafikizolo”, which loosely translates to “newcomer”. Zuma’s office instructed her to apologise or face expulsion from the party – she apologised. But the criticism continued. In March, Daily Maverick reported that Mxolisi Mthethwa, the party’s Zululand coordinator, had raised concerns about Shivambu’s leadership, citing poor decision-making, lack of consultation and abuse of power. This came after he and others accused Shivambu of appointing people of his choice into crucial positions. In the same month, Shivambu was again unpopular for introducing strict controls over access to Zuma. “All public representatives of the MK party are strictly forbidden from seeking direct meetings with the president before consultation with all the officials of the organisation, ie deputy president, secretary-general, national organiser, national chairperson, deputy national chairperson, and treasurer-general.”  Shivambu defended the decision and told members, “If there is an issue you want to raise before you reach the president, please raise that issue with the internal structures instead of taking a bus from Limpopo and going to KwaDakwa Dunuse [Zuma’s Nkandla home].” ‘No other option’ Following his sacking as secretary-general, Shivambu has been redeployed to Parliament, where he will serve as an ordinary MP, where the party is led by chief whip Colleen Makhubele and party deputy president John Hlophe. On Tuesday, the party’s national chairperson, Nkosinathi Nhleko, explained that Shivambu had been demoted because of his Bushiri visit.  “Based on the deliberations by the national officials, it was reaffirmed that the trip was not an officially sanctioned programme of the organisation or the president, which therefore goes against the constitution of the party…”  “Due to the serious nature of this matter and its implications for the party, its image, values and principles, the president and the national officials were left with no other option but to act swiftly in addressing this matter. “Consequently, as a responsible organisation accountable to its electorate and the broader society, the national officials have come to a decision to redeploy commander Floyd Shivambu as the secretary-general of the party, and redeploy him to the National Assembly.” Speaking at the same media briefing, Shivambu apologised and accepted his demotion. “I want to confirm that the national officials have taken a decision which I fully accept as a disciplined member of uMkhonto Wesizwe.” Zuma, who, according to the party’s constitution, has the prerogative to hire and fire leaders at will, is now applying his mind to who he will appoint as the party’s fifth secretary-general in fewer than 18 months. Zuma said it was important to set the record straight, as many complaints had been raised about the party’s relationship with Bushiri. “We thought it was important to clarify what has happened, and why we took this decision, but also respect the people that we say we stand for and therefore take the decision that we took, and I think that closes the matter. There is no problem.” DM The post How Floyd Shivambu caused his own MK party downfall appeared first on The Namibian.
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June 4, 2025 at 7:59 AM
New political coalition helps President Ramaphosa secure another term in South Africa. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/onIqH
May 26, 2025 at 5:30 PM
New political coalition secures Ramaphosa's second presidential term in South Africa. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/Lvttc
May 26, 2025 at 1:58 PM
"Julius Malema, South African politician and EFF leader, responds to Trump's genocide claim by emphasizing his party's stance. " #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/nUa2c
May 22, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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May 19, 2025 at 6:03 AM
South African Ambassador returns home after US expulsion under Trump. #SouthAfricaPolitics https://fefd.link/2HQX9
March 25, 2025 at 10:22 PM