Wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh, artist Jesse Sep van Aalderen says it was a mistake to invite the Maccabi Tel Aviv football club to Amsterdam 'as it is from a country that is actively engaging in war ...
During an in-house podcast interview, the Economic Freedom Fighters leader said he had been surprised by the suggestion ...
South Africa's political landscape is heating up as the 2026 local elections approach. The ANC, DA, and MKP party are vying for dominance ...
JPC chief Helen Botes’ contract renewal faces mounting scrutiny, amid allegations of corruption and misuse of public funds.
As all attention turns to the United States ahead of the presidential elections, we examine what's at stake for African nations. The vote could have large implications for the continent, given the ...
To recognise the traditional leaders through the elevation of the National House of Traditional Leaders ... for total freedom and emancipation. Floyd Shivambu is National Organiser of uMkhonto ...
Sizwe Dhlomo has been making headlines on social media as the resignation of Floyd Shivambu from the EFF to move to the MK Party still has many netizens shaken and wondering what had happened between ...
Floyd Shivambu said several Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leaders were aware of his plan to join uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party), but that EFF leader Julius Malema was not aware. Shivambu said ...
Shivambu discussed his relationship with Malema and other explosive issues on Saturday after leaving the party for Zuma’s new MK party. uMkhonto weSizwe party national organizer Floyd Shivambu claims ...
Former EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu says many leaders in his former party knew about his plan to join Jacob Zuma's MK Party. Former EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu says many leaders in his ...
MK Party National Organiser Floyd Shivambu has shared insights into his current relationship with Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters. The 41-year-old politician shocked many when ...
FLOYD Shivambu said several Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leaders were aware of his plan to join the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, but that EFF commander-in-chief Julius Malema was not aware.