In today’s news, South Africa’s bloated cabinet will cost taxpayers R2.68 million per year, former SA high jumper and world champion Jacques Freitag was found dead in Pretoria, and the MK party has nominated impeached High Court judge John Hlophe for a seat on the Judicial Service Commission.
Also, the DA’s Helen Zille said the ANC has dealt unfairly in their negotiations over cabinet positions in Gauteng, and Skeem Saam actress Inno Sadiki’s home was destroyed in a devastating fire.
The increase in ministerial positions for the government of national unity (GNU) has raised questions about the cost of South Africa’s bloated Cabinet.
The annual salaries for the 32 ministers and 42 deputy ministers will reach a little over R180 million per year alone. Ministers will get R2.68 million, while their deputies will pocket R2.2 million, annually.
Former SA high jumper and world champion, Jacques Freitag, who’d been missing for several weeks, has been found dead in Pretoria.
According to Netwerk24, the 42-year-old’s body was discovered in Pretoria West on Monday afternoon. The publication said he had been shot and his body was found in the veld in the area of the Zandfontein cemetery.
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has nominated impeached Western Cape High Court judge John Hlophe for a seat on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
Members of the National Assembly (NA) will sit to decide which members will form part of their respective delegations to the JSC on Tuesday.
Democratic Alliance (DA) federal chairperson Helen Zille said despite the progress in negotiations between the DA and the African National Congress (ANC), the parties have not reached an agreement in Gauteng.
Zille was speaking during an urgent press conference on Tuesday night after the DA in Gauteng failed to reach a deal with the ANC after deadlocked negotiations over cabinet positions that were held behind closed doors.
The removal of Arthur Zwane as secretary-general and Danisa Zulu as treasurer-general has raised questions about the future of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party.
Zwane was believed to have resigned at the instruction of leader Jacob Zuma, illustrating the grip the former President has on every facet of the party.
The home of actress and podcaster Inno Sadiki has burnt down.
According to her twin sister, Millicent Mashile, Sadiki and her family lost all their belongings.
An episode of Makhadzi opening up about her financial struggles on Podcast and Chill has sparked mixed reactions on social media.
During the interview, Makhadzi revealed that she had to borrow money to attend the 19th annual BET Hip-Hop Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California.
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has named his team, packed with World Cup stars, to take on Ireland in the first of two Tests at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday.
Siya Kolisi, who plays his club rugby for Racing 92 in Paris, will captain the team from the side of the scrum and is joined in the back row by Pieter-Steph du Toit and Kwagga Smith at No 8.
Rulani Mokwena is headed for a shocking exit at Mamelodi Sundowns due to a fallout with Sporting Director Flemming Berg. That is according to SABC Sport who are reporting that all is not is not well within the Sundowns camp.
Mokwena is only a year into his four-year contract extension but tensions between him and Berg have apparently reached boiling fever with the coach set to leave the club despite guiding them to yet another DStv Premiership title last season.
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