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Elections News 2024
Election Bites: Steenhuisen challenges Ramaphosa
Scrolla.Africa delivers all you need to know ahead of the 29 May elections.
‘We are not scared of Zuma’ – Mbeki
Zizi says the ANC has to follow its constitution and hold a disciplinary hearing before it can expel the suspended former president from the party.
Patriotic Alliance gains traction in the Western Cape
The DA continues to lose its dominance in the Western Cape with elections only a few weeks away.
Mbeki hits ANC campaign trail in Soweto
The former president, who has once again become massively popular with ANC supporters, will begin his campaign with a walkabout and a meet-and-greet in Soweto.
DA says ANC disrespects Zulu King
“The DA has consistently warned against using the King and the Royal Household to settle political scores.”
‘ANC leaders: Follow OR Tambo’s example’
ANC leaders have been urged to emulate former ANC president Oliver Reginald Tambo's dedication to the people of Mzansi.
Election bites: Zuma taking it easy after fall
Scrolla.Africa delivers all you need to know ahead of the 29 May elections.
‘Five million jobs over next five years’ – Ramaphosa
The EPWP participants “are contributing to building a better South Africa that is caring, that is united and that leaves no one behind”.
‘Government spending too much on King Misuzulu’ – ANC
“Is there any kingdom in South Africa that gets over R109-million from a government like the Zulu Kingdom?”
IEC Concourt case against Zuma to go ahead
MK and the former president have to file answering affidavits on or before Thursday in a case that President Ramaphosa says should bring clarity “once and for all”.
‘Rise Mzansi will get rid of school corruption’
Rise Mzansi’s KZN premier candidate Nonkululeko Hlongwane-Mhlongo says the party wants to change the appointment process for school principals to fight corruption.