SOUTH AFRICA - African National Congress (ANC) first deputy secretary Nomvula Mokonyane dismissed claims that a proposed policy to ease Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) requirements for satellite communication licenses was designed to benefit South African-born millionaire Elon Musk.
SOUTH AFRICA - Controversial Limpopo rapper Shebeshxt has once again found himself in the spotlight and not for good reason. A video of Shebeshxt engaging in an altercation involving a large knife is currently circulating on social media.
JOHANNESBURG - The South Gauteng High Court, sitting in Palm Ridge, has sentenced Sifiso Mkhwanazi to life in prison for the brutal murder of six Zimbabwean s**x workers who were based in Johannesburg. Judge Cassim Moosa declared Mkhwanazi a dangerous criminal who was arrogant and threatened the wellbeing of other people in society.
“How can you post that leaving the EFF is the best decision, my wife Mantoa is to like such a thing and you say Malema is with us when the partner seeks to denounce the movement. Leave now, so that we can know how many soldiers we have in this struggle to liberate us. You must leave today because nothing is going to change between now and December, nothing is going to change now and the future." Julius Malema addressing the Gauteng EFF provincial ground forces forum at Orlando Community Hall in Soweto on Monday evening.
Shivambu, flanked by Julius Malema and other leaders of the EFF read out his resignation letter and confirmed that he would be joining MK Party. Shivambu sent his letter to the party leader Julius Malema on Wednesday informing him about his resignation from the party.
Tendai Biti has fiercely criticised Constitution Amendment No. 3 after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed it into law, warning it centralises power and threatens Zimbabwe's democracy.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed Constitution Amendment No. 3 into law, introducing sweeping constitutional changes despite his 2018 pledge to leave office after 10 years.
Nota Baloyi has called on South African musicians to boycott Zimbabwe, saying artists are helping sanitise the country's leadership as online campaigns against performances intensify.
Gabriel Manyati argues that Thomas Mapfumo should accept Wicknell Chivayo's multimillion-dollar performance offer, saying the Chimurenga icon has earned the right to financial security without sacrificing his political legacy.