Joint opposition press briefing on holding Ramaphosa to account

Loading player...
Several opposition parties gathered in Johannesburg on Wednesday to outline their plans to hold President Cyril Ramaphosa to account for the allegations surrounding the Phala Phala theft matter. Reading the joint statement on behalf of opposition parties - excluding the Democratic Alliance, among others - EFF leader Julius Malema says parties will request a follow-up meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly to discuss all accountability issues, including the usage of a secret ballot for a motion of no confidence in Ramaphosa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
17 Aug 2022 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

Other recent episodes

Andrew Morphew - SA’s FMD plan fails as vaccinated animals become infected…

South African farmers are furious with the State's failures in its handling of the Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak and vaccination programme. In this interview with Chris Steyn, Andrew Morphew, the spokesperson for FMD Response SA says: “We are seeing the virus is continuing to spread. There's Foot and Mouth…
19 May 6AM 13 min

Tim Cohen: Doubling down on transformation

The fight over transformation policy in South Africa is intensifying as four of the biggest law firms legally challenge the new legal sector codes. Currency News Senior Editor Tim Cohen joins Irakli to discuss the deeper fault lines exposed by this clash, questioning whether the push for 50% black ownership…
18 May 11AM 9 min

Juanita du Preez: The police generals are falling like dominoes…

The deepening crisis in the South African police force has seen generals toppled either through suspension or arrest. In this interview with Chris Steyn, Action Society's Juanita du Preez comments on the suspensions of the National Commissioner, the Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner, and the Head of Supply Chain Management, as well…
18 May 7AM 16 min