National Assembly approves General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill
The National Assembly has this week approved the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill, GILAB.
National Assembly approves Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill
The National Assembly has approved the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill.
Parliament briefed about money bills emanating from Budget Speech
Treasury says drawdown from GEFECRA will reduce government’s debt service costs by R30 billion.
DA opposed to possible tax increases
The DA is opposed to possible tax increases when Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana tables his Budget
Israel’s continued bombing of Gaza is concerning: Mashatile
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says it’s concerning that Israel continues to bomb Gaza.
It’s difficult to stipulate when load shedding will end: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says it is difficult to stipulate when load shedding will end.
Difficult to put a timeline on when load shedding will end: Ramaphosa
“It is a constant problem for South Africans, we know that and everybody feels it.”
SA’s opposition parties praise late Nambian President Geingob
Political parties are united in praising the contribution made by President Geingob.
Court dismisses EFF bid to lift suspension of MPs
The Western Cape High Court has dismissed a bid by the EFF to freeze the suspension of its MPs.
Basic Education wants proactive support for pregnant learners
Motshekga gives notice to Parliament about the policy on prevention and management of pregnancy.
Disciplinary hearing against EFF MPs adjourned indefinitely
The disciplinary hearing entered its second day on Tuesday.
Analogue December 2024 switch off deadline will be met: Gungubele
The EFF questioned the odds of meeting the switch off deadline.
REVIEW | Parliament’s intervention into Thabo Bester’s prison escape
Parliament intervened to investigate how convicted Facebook rapist Thabo Bester escaped from prison
Inspector-General wants findings of his office to be binding
The Inspector-General (IG) says the office continues to be subservient to the intelligence services.
Stats SA vows to uphold confidentially of collected data
Stats SA says it will not pass on information collected from any of its surveys to third parties.
Nominations for Electoral Reform Consultation Panel to be reopened
Home Affairs Minister ordered to reopen the nomination for the Electoral Reform Consultation Panel.
Minister Pandor says Israeli PM should be prosecuted at ICC
Minister Pandor wants Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be criminally charged by the ICC
Lower load shedding stages not related to elections: Ramokgopa
Some opposition parties welcome improved lower stages of load shedding.
Public Works’ review of cost of Ministerial homes expected next year
Maintenace and refurbishment costs are also high for the three Parliamentary villages in Cape Town.
Mashatile set to officially open Africa Oil Week
Paul Mashatile is expected to officially open the Africa Oil Week and Green Energy Summit.