
GNU - Government of National Unity







Gayton McKenzie expressed disappointment with the way the Expropriation Bill was signed, but his comments sparked mixed reactions from social media users.

The spokesperson of the African National Congress, Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri, said the party followed due process before signing the Expropriation Bill.

Fikile Mbalula has hit back at critics of the Expropriation Bill, but South Africans weren't happy with his comments about the country and stokvels.

The MK Party and its president, Jacob Zuma, will appear before the Johannesburg High Court to present arguments against the South African Broadcasting Corporation.

The president of the Democratic Alliance, John Steenhuisen, said he discovered about the signing of the Expropriation Bill on X, and declared a dispute in the GNU.

The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure stated that expropriation without compensation would not happen on his watch, but SA aren't happy with his comment.

ActionSA has announced that they are merging with the Forum for Service Delivery as they aim to build a viable alternative to the Government of National Unity.

The Economic Freedom Fighters blamed the Government of National Unity for ArcelorMittal's decision to wind down some operations, which could affect 3,500 jobs.

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa has unveiled plans to work with progressive parties to lead the country, but citizens have rubbished the idea.
GNU - Government of National Unity
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