The Stellenbosch municipal council has asked its human resources manager to explain why he should not be suspended after the circulation of a viral video of him suggesting that life for white employees should be made “difficult” until they resign.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson says Palestinians’ lives under Israeli occupation are worse than anything black South Africans experienced under apartheid — and has urged the global community to come to their aid.
City of Ekurhuleni executive mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza says things are looking positive in the city, with improved revenue collection and service delivery.
A municipality flagged by the auditor-general for financial mismanagement and poor service delivery in the Free State has been ordered by the high court to settle a debt of more than R1bn owed to the department of water and sanitation.
The EFF in Gauteng says the appointments of some senior managers in the City of Tshwane are unlawful, including that of city manager Johann Mettler, warning the move has worsened the metro’s service delivery crisis.
The old Ulundi legislature building in northern KwaZulu-Natal is set for comprehensive refurbishment by the department of public works and infrastructure before being transferred to the provincial cooperative government department (Cogta) to serve as the house of traditional leaders.
The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is expected to urgently take Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie to court over old tweets in which he used the “k-word”.
In an unprecedented move, the chairperson of the ANC in Limpopo, Stan Mathabatha, has resigned from his position over concerns about how regional conferences in the province are run.
KwaZulu-Natal co-operative governance and traditional affairs MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi’s decision to place Umkhanyakude district municipality under administration has been revoked.
MK Party’s labour desk has vowed to take over the running of the fresh produce market in Clairwood, Durban, if it wins enough votes in the 2026 local government elections.