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Parliament Passes Finance Minister’s Budget Amid Coalition Tensions

By Daanyaal Matthews Parliament has approved Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s budget proposals with 194 votes in favor and 182 against, following weeks of intense negotiations and speculation. ActionSA emerged as the deciding factor for the African National Congress (ANC), much to the frustration of the ANC’s Government of National Unity (GNU) partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA). The rift between the ANC and DA on such a critical matter has fueled […]

today3 April 2025

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ActionSA side with the ANC ahead of budget vote

By Daanyaal Matthews   In a surprising turn of events, ActionSA has aligned with the African National Congress (ANC) ahead of the upcoming budget vote. This follows the ANC losing support from its Government of National Unity (GNU) partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA), and facing condemnation from the uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)—the third and fourth largest parties in South Africa, respectively—for attempting to implement […]

today2 April 2025

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DIRCO envoy returns following meeting with US officials

By Daanyaal Matthews  The Department of International Relations and Cooperation’s (DIRCO) envoy to the United States has returned from its mission to clarify the Expropriation Act to senior officials of the U.S. government. The meeting between the delegation and American officials had been long anticipated, following repeated statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, who accused South Africa of violating human rights. These remarks were subsequently followed by executive orders that […]

today2 April 2025

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Minister Simelane embroiled in more corruption allegations

By Daanyaal Matthews  Recent reports allege that Minister of Human Settlements Thembi Simelane overbilled Eskom during her tenure at Vitrovian, prompting the DA—an ANC Government of National Unity (GNU) partner—to pursue criminal charges against her. Simelane, who served as project director at Vitrovian between 2011 and 2012, is accused of inflating invoices to the state-owned enterprise by nearly R700,000.  Speaking on VOC Newsbeat, Wayne Duvenage, CEO of the Organization Undoing […]

today2 April 2025

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ANC finds itself without significant allies as Budget Vote looms

By Daanyaal Matthews  Parliament is set to deliberate on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s budget proposals, with the ANC pushing for approval despite facing strong opposition. The proposed budget includes a 0.5% VAT increase this year, with a potential hike next year. However, major parties such as the DA, EFF, and uMkhonto we Sizwe have shown little support, casting uncertainty over the country’s financial future.  Speaking on VOC Newsbeat, Professor Amanda […]

today1 April 2025

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COSATU denounces proposed VAT increases by calling for increases to corporate tax

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) has once again criticized the proposed 0.5% VAT increase, along with an additional 0.5% hike potentially taking place next year. The union has reiterated its call for higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations instead.  Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has pushed back against the idea of increasing corporate tax, arguing that such a move would be counterproductive, as it could negatively impact […]

today28 March 2025

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Depreciating Department of Defence raises queries on defence capacity  

By Daanyaal Matthews The military sector of the Republic has been inundated with issues for years, both due to inadequate leadership and, additionally, budget cuts that have left the Department of Defense and Military Veterans anaemic. This is most evident when evaluating the words of Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Angie Motshekga, who has painted an image of her department as one that lacks proper leadership in various departments, […]

today26 March 2025

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Kwa-Zulu Natal witnesses rise in anti-immigration marches

By Daanyaal Matthews   Anti-immigration protests have erupted in the KwaZulu-Natal province, with demonstrators linking illegal immigration to broader socio-economic concerns, including housing shortages and crime, particularly in relation to the drug trade. While the protests have been labeled as 'xenophobic' by detractors, participants insist that illegal immigration is a pressing issue in their communities, citing inefficiencies in border management. Speaking on VOC Newsbeat, criminologist Professor Guy Lamb acknowledged that border […]

today25 March 2025

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Education activist stresses that permanent solution is needed to end student housing crisis

By Daanyaal Matthews  Student housing has long been a major challenge for university students, who often worry about where they will sleep at night. Recent reports indicate that the situation has become so dire that some students have resorted to protesting in the streets. The crisis stems from two key issues: the availability of accommodation and funding. The latter becomes particularly pressing every January and February, as students petition NSFAS […]

today24 March 2025

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