South Africa’s coalition government faces internal conflict as the DA opposes an education bill backed by President Ramaphosa, raising concerns over unity. Â
Cyril Ramaphosa
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President Ramaphosa signs a law granting South Africans early access to their retirement savings, providing crucial financial relief amid economic hardship.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed former opposition leader John Steenhuisen as Agriculture Minister in a new coalition cabinet following the ANC’s loss of majority.
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South Africa’s unity government, comprising the ANC, DA, and EFF, must harmonize their divergent visions to tackle the nation’s pressing issues effectively.
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South Africa’s ANC invites other political parties to form a government of national unity, aiming to foster greater political stability and inclusivity.
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The ANC faces a crucial test in South Africa’s election, with economic woes and corruption scandals challenging its dominance. Can the ruling party retain power amidst growing calls for change?
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Facing growing voter dissatisfaction, the ANC prepares for a challenging election, with opposition parties seizing the opportunity to highlight issues and present alternatives.
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South Africa’s ANC faces declining popularity and internal divisions ahead of national elections, as it seeks to regain voter trust and address economic challenges.
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With South Africa experiencing a halt in load-shedding ahead of key elections, debates intensify over the timing and its potential impacts on voter perceptions.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa condemns an opposition ad depicting a burning flag as ‘treasonous’, escalating tensions three weeks before South Africa’s election.