President Cyril Ramaphosa's announced plan to deploy the military to fight crime has elicited mixed reactions from South Africans. Analysts say public confidence can only be restored through a ...
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On 3 February 2026 Software Freedom Institute lodged a submission with the European Commission's inquiry into Open Digital ...
Last month we observed "GNU/Linux in Guam at All-time High" and this month we see it flirting with 5% or 12% if one also counts Chromebooks.
The government of national unity (GNU) is beginning to settle into rhythm. Analysts say the coalition shows early signs of stability as partners learn to cooperate and place national interest above ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded 2025 on a high note. First, he stood up to US President Donald Trump to host what was mostly considered a successful G20 leaders’ summit. Then he successfully ...
JOHANNESBURG – ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says some political parties are using the GNU to undermine transformation. Ramaphosa said that such efforts will be in vain. The key mid-term review for ...
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has used his opening address at the party’s national general council (NGC) sitting on the East Rand to defend the decision to form the government of national unity (GNU).
Leaders of the parties in the coalition recently sat around the table at a retreat in the west of Johannesburg to discuss the future of the GNU. President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul ...
THE so-called Government of National Unity (GUNU) retreat offered South Africans a glimpse into how out of touch our leaders are with not only the situation on the ground, but with issues confronting ...
The Democratic Alliance will push for South Africa’s foreign policy to be ‘genuinely non-aligned’ and not ‘ideological’, says the party’s leader. DA leader John Steenhuisen says that South Africa has ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has poured cold water on corridor talk that things are not going smoothly in the government of national unity [GNU], reaffirming it is “here to stay”. “We’ve been 16 months ...