SA Parliament - South Africa Parliament
President Cyril Ramaphosa decried the high levels of unemployment and poverty in the country. He was speaking during the Opening of Parliament in Cape Town.
The Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie defended the inclusion of Die Stem in the national anthem during a debate in Parliament.
The Speaker of Parliament, Thoko Didiza, confirmed that the MK Party is the seventh administration's official opposition party in Parliament. SA celebrated.
Various political parties, including the Democratic Alliance, the Economic Freedom Fighters and RISE Mzansi, weighed in on Cyril Ramaphosa's Parliament speech.
Former president of South Africa Jacob Zuma has been invited to the opening of Parliament in Cape Town on 18 July 2024. His attendance is being debated.
The Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, tabled the budget for the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture for the next few years. SA applauded him.
Songezo Zibi has criticised the severe defence budget cuts, highlighting that over 50% has been slashed since 2012, compromising the military’s competence.
The minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, outlined the plans he has for the South African Police Service which includes introducing better technology to fight crime.
Former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Member of Parliament (MP) Ringo Madlingozi has announced his exit from politics to take up another stint in music full-time.
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