News24 | SA being politically nimble on international stage does not equate to rands, cents – expert
South Africa is politically nimble on the international stage, but its good diplomatic messaging has earned it little monetary value.
MONDAY, 01 SEPTEMBER 2025, 12:42
South Africa is politically nimble on the international stage, but its good diplomatic messaging has earned it little monetary value.
The Protection of State Information Bill could result in the abuse of power and unreasonable infringements of rights, as well as undermine the principle of legality, says Parliament’s legal services which sent the contentious bill back to the House.
The hush-hush four-hour marathon meeting between the ANC and Afrikaner Leadership Network at a hotel in Sandton has been at least four weeks in the making, and the PAC finally convinced the organisations to meet on Tuesday.
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An Eastern Cape royal family has outright rejected Premier Oscar Mabuyane’s recognition in the gazette last month of Prince Freeman Dumelani Sigcau as the acting king in the deeply divided AmaMpondo kingship.