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Analysts warn that ongoing infighting within the GNU stems from the coalition’s failure to agree on a fiscal and policy framework. President Cyril Ramaphosa smiles as Minister of Agriculture ...
Picture: Gallo Images/Lulama Zenzile Deputy President Paul Mashatile says the current tensions within the Government of National Unity (GNU) do not indicate a collapse of the coalition ...
Picture: Thabiso Goba/EWN JOHANNESBURG - As the African National Congress (ANC) calls for a reset on frosty Government of National Unity (GNU) relations, a scheduled Cabinet meeting has been ...
Picture: Katlego Jiyane/EWN MIDDELBURG - The South African Communist Party (SACP) has again spared no criticism over the Government of National Unity (GNU). The SACP and African National Congress ...
He says the discussions are going very well and intend to conclude these discussions next week. "We have had talks with political parties before the passing of the budget framework and agreed to ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile compared the DA to a "crocodile" in an allegory he made while speaking about the government of national unity (GNU) during the commemoration of Chris Hani in the ...
At the heart of the deadlock is a 0.5 percentage point VAT increase that several parties, including the DA, which is the second biggest party in the government of national unity (GNU), are opposed to.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) has remained silent after the ANC refuted claims that it had approached the MKP to join the Government of National Unity (GNU). The claims were made in a leaked ...
The DA and FF Plus may have snubbed the budget vote, but they’ve made it clear that they’re not ready to walk away from the GNU just yet.
It’s been 306 days since the announcement of the GNU Cabinet, yet there is no Budget or economic policy, and the executive is just wandering in a bureaucratic desert. Ah, Chief Dwasaho!
[MyBroadband] GNU troubles: Over 100 Members of Parliament—about two-thirds of the total—demanded that the GNU remove the “misbehaving” Democratic Alliance (DA) from the government of ...
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