Kgothatso Madisa is a political reporter for the Sunday Times.

We will never allow forced removals, Ramaphosa tells parliament

President says Expropriation Act is necessary for redress as millions of black people were forcefully removed from their land under the apartheid ...

Ramaphosa not impressed with quality of MPs' replies in Sona debate

President Cyril Ramaphosa is not impressed with the level of debate MPs displayed when they discussed his state of the nation address.

Public spat between Macpherson, Zikalala plays out during Sona debate

Public works deputy minister censures DA for taking credit for ANC’s work; minister fires back that public works was in a dire state when he stepped ...

Ramokgopa says expropriation fuss is a smokescreen, goal is to topple state

ANC MP and electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has come out guns blazing against those who he says are using the Expropriation Act as their ...

Unity or division? MPs discuss US-SA relations during Sona debate

Parties double down on the refusal to cower to US President Donald Trump’s show of might, while some warn against the ANC’s policy directions

Eight Sonas later, Ramaphosa still speaking like it's his first: Malema

Though he was doing it for the eighth time, President Cyril Ramaphosa stood before the country and spoke as if he was delivering his first state of ...

DA's Steenhuisen supports redress 'but not at the expense of the economy'

DA leader John Steenhuisen has reaffirmed his party's stance on redress, saying it should not be implemented by compromising the present and ...

WATCH | Jacob Zuma was SA's most successful president: MKP leader Hlophe

Former judge and leader of the MK Party in parliament John Hlophe used his Sona debate speech to hail his party’s leader, Jacob Zuma, as the best ...

Electricity minister now sets sight on price increases

With load-shedding closer to being a thing of the past, electricity & energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is focusing his attention on protecting ...

Heads of state meet to end fighting in DRC

The meeting resolved that generals of all the Sadc and EAC countries must meet in the next five days to decide on a plan of action.