Deputy President Paul Mashatile survives shooting
The South African Police Service (Saps) is investigating a shooting incident which appeared to target Deputy President Paul Mashatile, City Press reports.
Sources with knowledge of the incident said that one of Mashatile's cars was shot while...
Mashatile under fire from fellow ANC ministers for presenting DA minister's bill withdrawal reasons
Government ministers who are members of the ANC are fuming at their fellow party member, Deputy President Paul Mashatile, accusing him of backing communications minister Solly Malatsi's...
SA Connect Phase 2 kicking off on Friday
Deputy President Paul Mashatile will lead the official launch of Phase 2 of the South Africa Connect project on Friday, 19 April 2024.
The project is a flagship programme aimed at bridging the digital divide by providing Wi-Fi access to communities and...
Big legal win for media freedom in South Africa
A Johannesburg High Court judge says a litigant approaching the urgent court should explain why they have not pursued faster remedies through the Press Council, particularly where they threatened to do so.
The case before the court was an urgent...
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We will not risk total grid collapse to avoid a few hours load-shedding — deputy president
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has assured that the South African government will do its utmost to give Eskom the ability to increase its generation while ensuring that it doesn't compromise the national...
David Mabuza resigns as SA deputy president
South African deputy president David Mabuza resigned, clearing the way for Paul Mashatile, the new deputy leader of the governing African National Congress, to succeed him.
Speaking at family funeral in the northeastern Mpumalanga province, Mabuza...
Pay your e-tolls, it’s the law: ANC
Motorists should continue paying their e-toll bills while the system is being reviewed, the ANC in Gauteng said on Tuesday
ANC won’t remove e-toll gantries
Removing the e-toll gantries from Gauteng highways is not a solution, the African National Congress in the province said on Tuesday