Only 454 of South Africa's 1,025 police stations answer their phones
A recent Democratic Alliance (DA) audit found that only 454 of South Africa's 1,025 police stations answered their phones.
The audit methodology involved the party calling South African Police Service (SAPS) stations across...
28% of Gauteng's R124 million CCTV network offline — DA
The Gauteng Provincial Government is under fire from the Democratic Alliance (DA) over outages affecting the province's costly CCTV safety network.
According to the DA, 28% of the province's CCTV camera network was offline, with over 269...
South Africa's electricity price review to be presented to Parliament
South Africa's electricity and energy minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, plans to table the reviewed Electricity Pricing Policy before Parliament between July and September 2026.
Ramokgopa announced the planned timing in...
Democratic Alliance calls claims of successful SAA rescue "complete fiction"
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has slammed the government's plan to rescue the bankrupt South African Airways, stating that claims of a successful rescue are complete fiction.
In a recent statement, DA Member of the...
13 Nov 2015 - Craig McKune
City of Cape Town accused of muzzling dissenter
Cape Town ratepayers will foot the bill for a court wrangle in which the DA turned on one of its own.
Full Article Here...
http://amabhungane.co.za/article/2015-11-12-city-of-cape-town-accused-of-muzzling-dissenter
Electricity theft out of control in Tshwane
Illegal electricity connections and meter tampering may send the City of Tshwane into a cash crisis, according to the DA.
DA to go to court over Motsoeneng’s appointment
The DA’s bid to have the appointment of SABC chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng set aside will be heard in the Western Cape High Court
More Twitter support for Malema than Zille
EFF leader Julius Malema has more Twitter followers than official opposition leader Helen Zille, a study by Apurimac Media has found.
E-toll helps to build a better country: minister
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has welcomed a judgement dismissing an application challenging the constitutionality of e-tolling legislation.
DA to appeal e-toll “unconstitutional” judgement
The DA is set to appeal against a judgement handed down on Thursday dismissing its application to have e-tolling legislation declared unconstitutional and invalid.
E-toll "unconstitutional" application dismissed by High Court
An application to declare the e-tolling legislation unconstitutional and invalid was dismissed by the Western Cape High Court
E-toll complaints rolling in
The DA says it has received over 300 hundred e-toll billing complaints from the public since a call last week to submit queries to the political party.
Kick Pule out without a parachute: DA
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on President Jacob Zuma to expel former Communications Minister Dina Pule from Parliament, immediately.
E-tolls: fighting apartheid legacy and other battles
E-tolling is set to kick in on 3 December 2013, but the fight regarding the controversial e-tolls system is far from over
New e-toll attack welcomed
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) on Tuesday welcomed a new legal offensive against e-tolling by two political parties.
DA considers action against ANC over Dina Pule accusations
The DA is considering legal action against the ANC Chief Whip over allegations made around former DoC minster Dina Pule