
GNU - Government of National Unity







The Minister of Correctional Services, Pieter Groenewald, called for the return of corporal punishment in prisons, and South Africans debated his suggestions.

The DA has laid criminal charges against Higher Education Minister, Nobuhle Nkabane, sparking mixed reactions online as citizens debate the tensions in the GNU.

The Patriotic Alliance's Deputy President, Kenny Kunene, said the party would defend President Cyril Ramaphosa against the DA's threats of a no confidence motion.

Julius Malema called on the DA to leave the GNU, saying it knew what it was getting into with the corrupt ANC, but many believe the EFF leader wants to fill the gap.

South Africans are split after ANC Secretary-General, Fikile Mbalula, opened up on the party's reaction to the DA's threat to collapse the coalition government.

ANC spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri said that the DA needs to decide whether it wants to remains a member of the GNU or serve as the official opposition.

The Democratic Alliance will not table a motion of no confidence against Cyril Ramaphosa just yet, but has pulled out of the upcoming National Dialogue.

ActionSA has presented its report card on the first year of the Government of National Unity's time in charge of South Africa, and the party is not impressed.

John Steenhuisen, president of the Democratic Alliance, calls on the Government of National Unity to prioritize creating employment and driving economic growth.
GNU - Government of National Unity
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