We've all been watching the political landscape shift, and a big one just dropped: the merger of the Good, Bosa, and Rise Mzansi parties into a new single entity, Unite for Change (UFC).
The Madlanga Commission and Ad Hoc Committee have been underway, and South Africans have been made privy to some startling ...
This week, the Student Association discussed one resolution and two bills, mostly addressing concerns from the Spring 2025 Survey of All Students data.
South Africa is home to over 400 registered political parties — a staggering number for a country of just over 60 million ...
three South African opposition parties – Build One South Africa (BOSA), the GOOD Party, and RISE Mzansi – have officially merged to form a new political entity named Unite for Change. The merger ...
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Coalition government partner and South Africa’s second largest political party, the Democratic Alliance, has proposed axing ...
In 1926, the wildlife sanctuary, originally the Sabi Game Reserve, was renamed to honour the former president of the South ...
Nigeria and South Africa have committed to deepening political and economic cooperation following a political consultation held in Abuja on Tuesday.Co-chaired by Nigeria’s Minister of State for ...