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Only DA-style good governance can protect social grants
19th January 2024 Let me be clear upfront: the DA is unequivocally committed to social grants. They are an integral part of our plan for building a strong safety net... →
South African inflation seen averaging 5% in 2024 – Kganyago 
By: Reuters 17th January 2024 South African central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, said on Wednesday that the disinflation process had begun and that he expected inflation to... →
Naledi Pandor and DIRCO blow over R40 million on luxury travel
15th January 2024 A reply to a DA parliamentary question by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, has revealed that together with... →
IMF board set to approve $600-million loan for Ghana on Friday - sources
By: Reuters 15th January 2024 The International Monetary Fund executive board is due to meet on Friday to approve a $600-million rescue loan payout to Ghana, three sources told... →
Israeli govt, not Jewish people, has committed genocide, ICJ hears from SA delegation
By: News24Wire 12th January 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused South Africa of "screaming" hypocrisy in pursuing its genocide case against Israel, hours... →
IFP: Velenkosini Hlabisa: Address by IFP president, on the IFP's vision for sustainable economic growth and empowerment in South Africa (10/01/2024)
10th January 2024 Tragically, South Africa’s economy has stagnated under the ANC and billions are being lost to disinvestment as their disastrous mismanagement of... →
Social grants will disappear if the corrupt ANC is re-elected
9th January 2024 ANC corruption poses an existential threat to the continued payment of social grants to millions of vulnerable South Africans. Yesterday, the... →
ANC is not dead, not scared, and 'it fears f**ol' - Ramaphosa, as party prepares for 112th birthday
By: News24Wire 9th January 2024 The African National Congress (ANC) is "strong" and is not on its knees - and opposition parties undermining the ruling party "will be put in their... →