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President Jacob Zuma has dismissed the notion of South Africa lacking certainty on economic policy and says key investors in Japan are praising the country.
The Democratic Alliance says it will propose urgent amendments to the labour relations amendment bill in a bid to reopen debate on labour broking.
The centenary of the 1913 Natives Land Act provides an opportunity for South Africa to evaluate progress made in land redistribution, the ANC says.
The DA plans to file another motion of no confidence against Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale after reports of alleged travel abuse.
The death of Major General Tirhani Maswanganyi is a senseless blow to Gauteng's war against crime, Premier Nomvula Mokonyane says.
Senior ANC MP John Jeffery has formally withdrawn his controversial remark about DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko's weight, and apologised to her.
The "arrogance" displayed by DA councillor Stanford Slabbert against black people is characteristic of the party, says the ANC.
Reports about Western Cape Local Government MEC Anton Bredell's concern over Oudtshoorn municipality's financial position are unfounded, the municipality says.
At least 26 towns in the Free State are facing a water crisis, the DA says.
Alexandra has been painted blue as DA members gathered in the township north of Johannesburg, to commemorate the 17 June 1976 riots.
A DA councillor in the Eastern Cape has been suspended for circulating a racist email in which he stated that "President Jacob Zuma had more wives than brain cells".
DA leader Helen Zille has lashed out at ANC MPs for their taunts about her Parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko’s weight and fashion sense.
The DA is aiming to win the Gauteng province in next year's elections, party leader Helen Zille says.
The DA's call for e-tolls documentation is a waste of valuable time because the information is in the public domain, says the SA National Roads Agency Limited.
President Jacob Zuma has hit out at critics of his ANC government as he went on the campaign trail in Soweto ahead of 2014 elections.