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Patricia de Lille is GOOD enough for Parliament

PRETORIA — She may have only one seat, but the leader of the GOOD party, Patricia de Lille, who broke away from the Democratic Alliance after a controversial stint as the mayor of Cape Town, is likely to be a vocal voice in Parliament. Her party also has at least…
10 May 2019 8AM 2 min

Business-friendly ACDP doubled their MPs

PRETORIA — Many of the smaller parties in the election did not manage to gain a single seat. One of the parties that have been more successful is the ACDP which have doubled their number of MPs. The party's leader, Kenneth Meshoe says they will oppose land distribution without compensation,…
10 May 2019 8AM 5 min

Expect more fireworks from the EFF as they increase share in Parliament

PRETORIA — The Economic Freedom Fighters are increasing their share of the seats in Parliament from just over 6% to around 10%. Firebrand leader Julius Malema, a former ANC-member in a distinctive red overall, has increased the temperature in Parliament considerably with debates becoming more contested and has often been…
10 May 2019 8AM 4 min

IFP says electorate failed to right the wrongs of corruption

PRETORIA — The Inkatha Freedom party has increased its share of the vote in the elections and is running neck and neck with the Freedom Front Plus. IFP spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa says the party was negatively effected by floods and unrest in the province. - Linda van Tilburg Learn more…
9 May 2019 4PM 3 min

DA appears to have lost support due to split-vote

PRETORIA — The Democratic  Alliance is on track to maintain control of the Western Province and could be part of a coalition in Gauteng, but have lost votes to Patricia de Lille's Good Party and the Freedom Front Plus on a national level. The Chairperson of the DA Federal Council,…
9 May 2019 12PM 4 min

Australia gives South Africa's 70% voter turnout a thumbs-up

PRETORIA — The Australian High Commissioner Adam McCarthy, who is one of the international observers at the election headquarters says he is impressed with voter turnout especially when it is compared with other countries. In Australia voting is compulsory. - Linda van Tilburg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
9 May 2019 11AM 4 min

American civil rights leader Jesse Jackson eyeballs SA election

PRETORIA - The American civil rights leader, Jesse Jackson has always taken a keen interest in South Africa and was a staunch opponent of the apartheid regime in South Africa. Jackson sent representatives to the #Elections2019 to observe the elections. One of them is James Gomes from the Rainbow/Push Coalition…
9 May 2019 10AM 4 min

Jessie Duarte wants to answer state capture allegations at Zondo Commission

PRETORIA — The Deputy Secretary-General of the ANC Jessie Duarte says she has applied to the Zondo Commission to testify about allegations made about her on state capture. Biznews gave her the right to reply to the various allegations against her and her fractious relationship with the media. She also…
9 May 2019 9AM 6 min

Diplomats think #Elections2019 went well says analyst Melanie Verwoerd

PRETORIA — With the first results in, a couple of interesting trends are starting to emerge. Very few of the smaller parties are doing well, although one or two might get a seat in Parliament. Political Analyst and former South African Ambassador to Ireland Melanie Verwoerd says the ANC is…
9 May 2019 7AM 3 min

Surprise support for Freedom Front Plus

PRETORIA — With a third of the results in South Africa's sixth general election now in, the Freedom Front Plus has a surprising strong showing. It is a party that openly says it represents white interest in the country, but it has seen growth among Afrikaans speaking members of the…
9 May 2019 6AM 7 min

Hats off to IEC - an example to Africa #Elections2019

Pretoria — South Africans turned out in their millions to vote in the first general election where social media played a major role. And although problems were reported with some voting stations in Kwazulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape not opening because of continued unrest, in general the election process could…
8 May 2019 3PM 4 min

It's all systems go for #Elections2019

PRETORIA — South Africans will go to the polls for the country's sixth democratic election today. After a hotly contested election campaign, the politicians will fall silent while voters get the chance to give their say on who they want to rule the country. The first two days of special…
7 May 2019 5PM 9 min

Struggle politics put ANC in driver's seat #Elections2019

LONDON — Most opinion polls on this week’s election give the ANC a majority, anything from the mid-50s to 60%. With the recent tsunami of corruption in the Zuma-era unearthed by the Zondo and Mpati commissions, it raises the question of why so many South Africans would still feel inclined…
6 May 2019 6AM 1 min

Big turnout expected - IEC #Elections2019

LONDON — The long queues before the South African Embassy in London before the polls opened this weekend for overseas voting, is a good indication of how enthusiastic overseas voters are about the 8 May elections. According to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), there are 26.7m registered voters for the…
29 Apr 2019 5AM 3 min

London votes overwhelmingly DA #Elections2019

LONDON — The first votes of one of the most contentious elections in South Africa's history were cast by overseas voters this weekend. With just over a week to go, the expats in the United Kingdom have given some indication of what we can expect in the election on the…
29 Apr 2019 5AM 11 min

Rabie goes to Lisbon - seeking fellow investors (Golden Visa a bonus)

In the Cape property development scene they don't come bigger than Jonny Rabie. From humble beginnings, his Rabie Property has become an institution in the Mother City. Among its achievements has been the mixed use development of a staggering one million square metres at Century City, which after a slow…
25 Apr 2019 7AM 21 min

Backtrack: Tito says he'll stay on as finance minister beyond May

LONDON — Trade union movement, Cosatu has never been a fan of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni. When he set his sights on the position in 2014, powerful allies on the left flank of the ANC prevented him being considered. His name was withdrawn from the ANC ‘s 2014 Parliamentary list…
24 Apr 2019 10AM 1 min

Lekker! Veldskoens going global thanks to Ashton Kutcher, Mark Cuban

JOHANNESBURG — When Nick Dreyer and two of his mates from school decided to start an online business selling veldskoens about two-and-a-half years ago, they were mainly looking for a clever way to enter the burgeoning e-commerce retail market. They launched their business, aptly named 'Veldskoen', as an e-commerce store…
22 Apr 2019 11PM 19 min

Equipping SA kids with smart tech to help them learn better

JOHANNESBURG — Over the last few decades, the world has changed dramatically with the advent of internet technologies together with handheld smart devices. Today, most of us walk around with devices in our pockets that can provide us with any information we desire almost instantly at the press of a…
22 Apr 2019 11PM 10 min
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