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BLF leader Andile Mngxitama. (Oupa Nkosi/M&G)

IEC deregisters BLF, upholds ATM’s status

The electoral commission has stripped Black First Land First of its status as a political party, but rejected an appeal against the ATM

Mcebo Dlamini’s criticism of the equality court judgment is largely based on his belief that the court took the slogan far too literally. (Reuters)
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‘Land or Death’: BLF fails to defend slogan

Mcebo Dlamini suggests the equality court took the slogan too literally, but the BLF itself has not provided any ideological justification for it

The equality court recently found that the slogan “Land or Death” is hate speech. (Oupa Nkosi/M&G)

Black people must be free to articulate their anger at the theft of their land

The equality court ruling that the slogan ‘Land or Death’ is hate speech sets a dangerous precedent

DA leader Mmusi Maimane (right) has been on the Helen Zille (left) damage limitation project since 2017. (Mujahid Safodien/AFP)

The Cat trades one life for 2024

While some political old-timers claw at relevance, David Mabuza is rewriting the rules of engagement

Duduzane appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on one count of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving.

BLF backs Duduzane Zuma

Duduzane appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on one count of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving.

African Content Movement leader Hlaudi Motsoeneg and Black First Land First leader Andile Mngxitama address the media.

Hlaudi and Mngxitama speak out

African Content Movement leader Hlaudi Motsoeneg and Black First Land First leader Andile Mngxitama address the media.

On guard: Police in Umdoni in KwaZulu-Natal had to clear the roads for voters to make their way to polling stations. (Delwyn Verasamy)

Fire and rocks en route to polls

But at least our reporter in KwaZulu-Natal did not have to wait for uBaba to vote like he did in the 2014 election

Gigaba has maintained that he did not perjure himself when he denied approving the operations of Fireblade Aviation at OR Tambo International Airport.

Parliament to get update on Fireblade saga

It will be the first time the Department of Home Affairs has briefed Parliament on this matter since Malusi Gigaba resigned in November last year

Smith told eNCA in an interview that the city had received over 140 complaints related to the incident. (Image via ppa247.co.za)

City of CT to act against security company, #ReclaimClifton protesters

Beach-goers were told to leave Clifton beach by PPA guards last Sunday, two days before Christmas

(John McCann/M&G)

Take a long, hard look in the mirror

Social media has made us obsess about the behaviour of others and ignore our own

Confucius Institutes teaching Mandarin and Chinese culture have opened in South Africa, sparking a fear of neocolonialism the authors say is unfounded. (Mohd Samsul Mohd Said/Getty Images)

Chinese will not take over our classrooms

Learning Mandarin is about advancing South Africans’ development, not neocolonial power

Former president Jacob Zuma enjoys the support of Bishop Bheki Ngcobo, who has been at his court appearances and has formed a new political party called People Against Petrol and Paraffin Price Increase, or Pappi, for short. (Marco Longari/AFP)

Pappi takes on Guru for Daddy

The man with a penchant for purple and paraffin has started a political party

Former president Jacob Zuma’s supporters gathered outside court for his July appearance. He faces 16 charges that include fraud, corruption and racketeering relating to 783 counts linked to the 1990s arms deal. (Phill Magakoe/AFP)

ANC to show unity at JZ’s court date

The party has insisted that the former president’s appearance will not be used by groups for political gain

Gigaba has maintained that he did not perjure himself when he denied approving the operations of Fireblade Aviation at OR Tambo International Airport.

BLF threatens bribery charges against Oppenheimers

​Black First Land First announced its intention on Tuesday to lodge fraud, bribery and corruption complaints with police against the Oppenheimers

Former National Director of Public Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli says the new process “gives everybody an opportunity to apply for the post if one believes that he or she should be considered for the position”. (Paul Botes/M&G)

ANC KZN defends Zuma for BLF comments

The former president’s comment saying people should vote for BLF leader Andile Mngxitama need to be “understood in context” says ANC KZN

Dozens of Eastern Cape residents supported Chief Mehlomakhulu and called on MPs enact legislation that would transfer the land back to tribal authorities. (Govan Whittles/M&G)

‘What about 1908, 1872?’ Land committee asked to recognise colonial dispossession

The constitutional review committee is only investigating the dispossession of land since the adoption of the Native Land Act in 1913

Duduzani Zuma.

Duduzani Zuma culpable homicide case postponed

The charges relate to a car accident in February 2014 where Zuma lost control of his car and rear-ended a taxi

Then: The Transwerke Building in Hillbrow when it was the Queen Vic Maternity Hospital

Zuma itch causing ANC discomfort

Some NEC members believe a rebellion is being stirred up against Ramaphosa

(Finbarr O’Reilly/Reuters)

Whither the Mandela of the history books?

The Mandela centenary is being celebrated amidst great contestation over his legacy

Praise singers: Religious leaders are among those behind moves to register a pro-Zuma party to contest the polls.

JZ’s apostles to launch new party

Made up of church groups, amakhosi and taxi operators, it’s intent on dethroning Ramaphosa