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The South African on MSNPaul Mashatile’s R28.9 million Constantia home raises eyebrowsParliament has released the 2025 register on the financial interests and other benefits of Members of Parliament (MPs).
Members of the Pan-African Parliament said the US tariffs will have far-reaching repercussions and will reduce Africa’s access to the US market.
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile confirmed that the R28.9 million mansion in Constantia he previously denied was his belonged ...
Discover the surprising gifts received by MPs in 2025, as revealed in their financial declarations, showcasing a blend of ...
The latest development in Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s business ties has fuelled further questions about transparency and conflicts of interest.
Paul Mashatile has declared ownership of a R28.9 million residence in Constantia, Cape Town. Reports says his son-in-law legally owns it.
After spending R6.2 million to transport and erect the dome tent, purchased for Nelson Mandela’s funeral in 2013, Macpherson ...
With the situation in the country being as concerning as it is, the president of the country would be expected to invite leaders of political ...
Each year Parliament puts out a Register of Members’ Interests that never fails to provide entertaining and elucidating reading. It is more than 600 pages, so here are a few tidbits.
ActionSA MP Athol Trollip has tabled a bill to amend the South African Constitution that would abolish deputy ministers and ...
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