South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday signed a disputed education law on languages in schools, after reaching an agreement with his initially opposed coalition partner.
Ramaphosa signed the Act into law on 13 September, but he suspended the implementation of clauses 4 and 5 for a three-month ...
DA spokesperson Karabo Khakhau said nobody will tell the Democratic Alliance who occupies post of Minister of Basic Education ...
The Democratic Alliance said that minister Siviwe Gwarube is fully capable of implementing the Basic Education Laws Amendment ...
In November, the DA marched alongside AfriForum and other Afrikaans interest groups against the Bela Act and threatened to ...
The GNU faces strain as the DA warns that attempts to oust Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube could signal the coalition ...
South Africa’s new Basic Education laws will be implemented fully – with no changes to clauses impacting language and ...
Pre-existing policy tensions between the ANC and the Democratic Alliance have been the biggest stressors on Ramaphosa’s ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) rejects any attempt by a faction of the ANC to influence the president to fire Minister Siviwe Gwarube, or any other DA minister, for doing their jobs. Doing so would ...
Democratic Alliance (DA) federal council chairperson Helen Zille has strongly criticised the two contested clauses of the ...
The ANC and DA are at odds over contentious clauses in the BELA Bill, with looming deadlines and divided negotiations.
Deputy president Paul Mashatile caused a stir online after he was recorded seemingly singing along to an anti-GNU song, and ...