South Africa Elections
uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK Party) leader Jacob Zuma has broken his silence on the party's leadership tensions. He is called for unity as the country heads for elections.
Eskom has denied that it's spending billions of rand to burn diesel to avoid power cuts. The country has enjoyed over a month without rolling blackouts since April.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment on the IEC's urgent appeal on whether MK Party President Jacob Zuma could run as a candidate in the Election.
The DA in Kwazulu-Natal has bashed the ANC for being tone-deaf by handing out BBQ-Beef flavoured crisps in a predominantly Tamil and Hindi community.
The Abantu Batho Congress has accused the ANC-led government of prioritising Gauteng residents over those living in KwaZulu-Natal and the rest of the country.
Previously South Africans were using two ballot papers which consisted of a national and the provincial ballot papers after the IEC introduced a third ballot
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has dismissed speculation that her father groomed her to become the MK Party's deputy and explained she had no ambitions of being an MP.
The IEC has refused to postpone elections for late submissions due to the potential financial implications, estimated at a staggering cost exceeding R500 million.
South Africans were astounded by the Labour Party's application to the Constitutional Court to postpone the Election after it failed to submit its candidate list.
South Africa Elections
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