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South African Politics – Today’s Top Stories

If you want a quick look at what’s happening in South Africa’s political scene, you’re in the right place. This page pulls together the most recent articles that matter to anyone following government moves, social grant news, and political drama across the country.

Government Policies & Social Grants

One of the biggest topics right now is the SASSA payment calendar for 2025/2026. The agency has kept its staggered system to avoid long queues at pay points. Older persons get paid first, then disability recipients, and finally children’s grants. The new schedule starts on 2–4 April and runs through September with specific dates for each group. Better biometric checks and extra pay points near border communities should keep the process smoother.

Trade relations also stay in focus. South Africa’s access to the US market under AGOA is being reviewed, and some US lawmakers are pushing back because they see anti‑American sentiment from Pretoria. The outcome will affect duty‑free exports and could reshape how South African businesses sell abroad.

Political Debates & Elections

Local politics have sparked heated conversations too. In Nakuru, residents asked the US president to deport Governor Susan Kihika over a prolonged stay in America that exceeded her allowed maternity leave. Critics say she’s neglecting her duties, while supporters argue it’s a personal issue mixed with public responsibility.

Another story centers on Senator Natasha Akpoti‑Uduaghan from Kogi Central, who faces a recall process amid accusations of coercion and corruption. Though the case is Nigerian, it mirrors the kind of political turbulence seen in South Africa, where party battles and accountability demands are common.

These pieces illustrate how policy decisions, social welfare programs, and individual politicians shape everyday life. Whether you’re watching SASSA’s grant rollout or debating a governor’s absence, each story adds a layer to the bigger picture of South African governance.

Staying updated is easy. Bookmark this tag page, check back regularly, and use the share buttons on each article to spread information that matters. You’ll get fresh analysis from experts who break down complex issues into plain language you can act on.

Got a question about a specific policy or want more background on a political figure? Use the comment section below any article to ask, and our community of readers often provides quick answers or points you toward related stories.

In short, this hub is your go‑to spot for everything South African politics—grant dates, trade talks, local controversies, and national debates. Keep scrolling, click the headlines that catch your eye, and stay informed about the decisions shaping South Africa’s future.

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi's Departure from Parliament: A Turning Point for the EFF

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi's Departure from Parliament: A Turning Point for the EFF

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, a significant figure in South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters party, has resigned from his role as a Member of Parliament after nearly ten years of service. While he leaves his parliamentary seat, he remains committed to the EFF, amidst rumors concerning his absence from recent party events. His exit coincided with another EFF MP's resignation, sparking discussion on possible internal challenges within the party.