President Cyril Ramaphosa has indicated that South Africa will undoubtedly welcome a ceasefire in Gaza to allow humanitarian aid and ultimately bring an end to the Israeli genocide against Palestine.
The stakes are high in the Economic Freedom Fighter’s (EFF’s) bid to compel the National Assembly to impeach President Cyril Ramaphosa on charges flowing from the theft of foreign currency ...
In 2025, just shy of 31 years since the dawn of democracy the ANC finds itself in a state of shambles under the feckless leadership of Cyril Ramaphosa, who in 2017 promised a "new dawn".
President Cyril Ramaphosa has praised the matric Class of 2024, describing their achievements as a proud reflection of South Africa’s progress over 30 years of freedom and democracy. The Class ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has earmarked addressing South Africa’s water crisis as a top priority for government in 2025, likening the looming crisis to the crippling power shortages that brought ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa chaired the inaugural meeting of the newly appointed Presidential Economic Advisory Council for the Seventh Administration. Picture: GCIS As South Africa heads up the G20 ...
KHAYELITSHA - ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa blamed the party's electoral misfortunes on the struggling economy, unemployment, poor basic services and the damaged party brand. He addressed a crowd ...
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa said the ANC holds the view that the national democratic revolution was incomplete. “We need to intensify the execution of the national democratic revolution.
Leaders of the league were meant to meet with President Cyril Ramaphosa in December last to discuss their concerns about what they believed to be the ANC’s inability to act against wrongdoing ...
ANC president, Cyril Ramaphosa, honours the life and legacy of Joe Slovo at the 30th annual Joe Slovo commemoration in Soweto. Picture: @MyANC/X JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress (ANC ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed optimism about the potential for South Africa’s tourism sector to expand, emphasising the country’s appeal as a top destination for global visitors.
Ramaphosa said if the party fails to respond effectively to such a setback, the progress of socio-economic transformation could be derailed.