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Ramaphosa defends Black Economic Empowerment, tackling GNU challenges head-on

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published 1 week ago

Ramaphosa's pivotal plan to deploy social workers in police stations to combat GBV

Simon Majadibodu|Published 2 weeks ago

EFF leader challenges Ramaphosa's SONA, endorses SANDF's role in crime fighting

Kamogelo Moichela|Updated 2 weeks ago

SONA cannot be another poem of promises, while GBV remains our most shameful epidemic

Wendy Kaizer-Philander|Published 3 weeks ago

Cachalia's urgent action plan against gang violence in the Western Cape ahead of SONA

Murray Swart|Published 3 weeks ago

Ramaphosa's 2025 promises: Progress report ahead of the 2026 Sona

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published 3 weeks ago

Countdown to the 2026 State of the Nation Address: Final preparations at Cape Town City Hall

Murray Swart and Theolin Tembo|Published 3 weeks ago
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