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Cyril Ramaphosa: President
SCORE: B From surviving an internal plot inside the ANC to oust him at the party’s national general council (NGC), standing up to incecant attacks from United States bully Donald Trump and staying firm on Israel over its genocide in Gaza, President Cyril Ramaphosa appears to hace cemented his position and may become the first […]

Paul Mashatile: Deputy President
SCORE: D Deputy President Paulus Shipokosa Mashatile, the man tipped to replace President Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president in 2027 and possibly the next leader of South Africa, is a hard worker and a smart politician. Unfortunately, his career has always been dodged by corruption allegations. Although the allegations remain untested and Mashatile has maintained […]

John Steenhuisen: Agriculture
Agricultural exports and rural employment highlight Steenhuisen’s tenure, alongside ongoing disease and regulatory pressures

Ronald Lamola: International Relations and Cooperation
SCORE: A When tensions between South Africa and the United States erupted over claims made in Washington about the killing of white farmers, Lamola stepped up. He was tasked with smoothing relations to ensure the two countries could continue to benefit from mutual trade, despite ongoing strain caused by US policy decisions, including cuts to […]

Enoch Godongwana: Finance
SCORE: B+ Finance minister Godongwana’s leadership this year faced its first test during the tabling of the national budget. For the first time, the budget had to be re-tabled over a dispute about a proposed VAT increase, initiated by parties in the government of national unity. The minister was required to strike a balance between […]

Parks Tau: Trade Industry and Competition
SCORE: C+ Tau has had a tough year navigating the global turmoil triggered by US tariffs on several countries. The 30% on South Africa’s exports is certainly not a reflection of the minister’s personal performance. But the reality is that under his watch, not only has the country been slapped with the punitive tariff, it […]

Senzo Mchunu: Police (suspended)
SCORE: F- Mchunu’s legacy has taken a heavy knock from allegations of collusion with criminal syndicates which were made by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi which resulted in two inquiries — the Madlanga Commission chaired by retired judge Mbuyiseli Madlanga and parliament’s police ad hoc committee. Several months into office Mchunu disbanded the Kwazulu-Natal based […]

Gwede Mantashe: Mineral and Petroleum Resources
SCORE: D Mantashe’s tenure in the mining and petroleum sectors has been defined by a mix of early reforms and structural challenges. He oversaw the initial rollout of the long-delayed mining cadastral system, which aims to improve transparency, prevent licence overlaps and reduce permit backlogs, but full rollout is only expected by the end of […]

Kgosientsho Ramokgopa: Electricity and Energy
SCORE: B+ A remarkable milestone under Ramokgopa’s leadership is an impressive and sustained electricity supply record, with over 196 consecutive days without loadshedding for the year 2025 and over 400 days of intermittent power supply. The department’s Generation Recovery Plan aimed at improving energy availability and reliability has resulted in a 71% average in the […]

Siviwe Gwarube: Basic Education
SCORE: C Under Gwarube, the department has seen some real and visible gains this year: record matric pass rates, a renewed strategic focus on early childhood and foundational learning, progress on sanitation and safety and stronger national oversight on finances. The implementation of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act, which Gwarube’s Democratic Alliance party is […]
News24 | PODCAST | Driving with J9: Early B spills how he accidentally became a racing driver
Superstar Early B sits down with Janine van der Post and talks about getting racing tips from an ex-F1 champion and just how deep his passion for cars really is.
DESK CHECK: Gauteng’s 2026 school admissions chaos: 10,000 learners still unplaced
With the 2026 academic year only weeks away, more than 10,000 Grade 1 and 8 pupils remain unplaced in Gauteng, fuelling parents’ despair and criticism of the glitch-plagued online admissions system. Despite promises of fixes, recurring technical woes, poor communication and unwanted school transfers have reignited calls for an overhaul from AfriForum, the DA and frustrated families.
HUNGER PAINS: Africa faces alarming rise in food insecurity despite growing regional agricultural trade, report warns
Findings from the Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor 2025 emphasise the need for trade reforms to enhance food security in Africa, with more than 20% of its population undernourished.
NUTRITION CAMPAIGN: Restoring dignity — Missionvale Care Centre turns hunger into hope
At Missionvale Care Centre, the fight against hunger goes beyond providing meals. For children, parents, and young people in the community, access to food is a lifeline that restores dignity, self-worth, and a sense of belonging.
AGE OF THE ASSASSIN: Three suspects in focus as police investigate DJ Warras murder amid protection order reports
Three suspects may have approached Warrick Stock, also known as DJ Warras, as he was shot in Johannesburg a few days ago. This is according to police, who are investigating his murder amid beliefs that in the run-up to his killing Stock took out a protection order relating to a hijacked building.
UNDER SIEGE: Khayelitsha medical staff battle armed threats while serving over 3,000 patients monthly
A small band of emergency medical staff at Khayelitsha District Hospital is running a daily gauntlet of armed robbers and hijackers as they travel to and from work, even as the festive season pushes patient numbers and trauma cases to their annual peak.
INTERVIEW: ‘Who Really Killed Chris Hani?’ – book underscores global rogue spies and murky business nexus
On 10 April 1993, South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani was murdered in Gauteng. Local politician Clive Derby-Lewis and Polish immigrant Janusz Waluś were convicted for this crime. But suspicions of broader involvement still linger, with several now meticulously mapped out in a book published in 2024.
ECONOMIES OF SCALE OP-ED: Lessons in competitiveness and disruption for SA from five global capitals
South Africa must look beyond ideological frameworks to understand how nations are rebuilding competitiveness in an era of disruption
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Still no solution to restrictive zones for e-hailing at Gautrain stations
Despite being as old as e-hailing platforms themselves, the conflict and ongoing tensions between e-hailing, metered taxis and minibus taxis at many Gautrain stations remain unresolved — becoming a danger to drivers and passengers alike.