Three bills signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa have ignited significant controversy and could have far-reaching consequences for South Africa.
In one of the few opportunities legislators get to publicly address the president every year, who got their facts right?
He mentioned child grants, no fee schools ... and appreciate your commitment to our nation." He told Ramaphosa that "we have confidence in your leadership, President CR, particularly when you stated ...
On World Children’s Day, 2024, UNICEF published a new ‘State of the World’s Children’ report, warning countries that, “the fu­ture of childhood hangs in the balance if urgent action is not taken to ...
Social justice group calls for increased grants, permanent SRD, and improved payment systems in upcoming budget ...
Neil de Beer defies death threats, slams EFF, ANC, and Treasury, and warns of US retribution over South Africa’s geopolitical stance.
While the President has promised to improve access to social support through an integrated digital system, Black Sash warns ...
Trump is saying in public what these globalists say in private. To hell with the Arabs. The Arabs find themselves in a hard ...
According to the Eastern Cape Department of Health, 1722 children under the age of five in the province were newly diagnosed with severe acute malnutrition between August 2022 and September 2023. Of ...
Spaza shop and food business owners have a short window of time remaining to register with their municipalities or risk legal ...
The president unjustifiably celebrated the country’s matric pass rate of 82.9%. Ramaphosa fails to acknowledge that many pupils never reach their matric year due to high dropout rates. South Africa’s ...