President Cyril Ramaphosa has remained silent on the controversial Expropriation Act despite mounting international and domestic criticism.Delivering...
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South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), formed just seven months ago, remains intact despite internal conflicts and a turbulent start. Notably, the Democratic Alliance (DA) criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa’s unilateral signing of a property expropriation bill without consulting coalition partners, although it supported the bill against external criticism from US President Donald Trump. Beyond…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has remained silent on the controversial Expropriation Act despite mounting international and domestic criticism.Delivering...
The Government of National Unity (GNU) is facing its most significant crisis yet, with the Democratic Alliance (DA) invoking a formal dispute...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to sign the Expropriation Act into law has split the 10-party Government of National Unity (GNU) into two...
The DA's Steenhuisen says ‘Mr President, we need to talk’ after Ramaphosa signs the Expropriation Bill into law - without consulting GNU partners.
The DA has formally declared a dispute with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s government over the Expropriation Bill, which they argue is...
The DA wants to urgently "reset" its relationship with its main partner, the ANC, in the government of national unity following President Cyril...
In a rare moment of political alignment amid the Government of National Unity (GNU) tensions, DA leader John Steenhuisen expressed his approval of...
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen has claimed that President Cyril Ramaphosa owes his presidency to DA support during the Government of...
DA leader John Steenhuisen says his party invoked section 19 of the government of national unity's (GNU) statement of intent not so much because of...