John Chauke

John Chauke is a political news reporter at The Times Post, specializing in insightful and unbiased political coverage. John is dedicated to informing the public and holding power accountable. Outside of work, he enjoys discussions on policy and social change.

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Madlanga Commission Told ‘Sick’ Suliman Carrim Was Spotted At Cape Town Restaurant

The Madlanga Commission has heard allegations that controversial North...

Supreme Court Of Appeal Grants NPA Leave To Appeal Timothy Omotoso Acquittal

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has secured a legal...

Fikile Mbalula Tells Khampepe Commission He Had No Role In TRC Cases

Former Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has told the Khampepe...

Madlanga Commission Postpones Vusimuzi Matlala’s Testimony To 1 September

The Madlanga Commission has postponed the testimony of businessman...

SAPS Launches Special Task Team To Hunt Killers Of March And March Gauteng Leader Andile Somgaxa

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has established a...

Madlanga Inquiry Hears Heated Arguments Over Vusimuzi Matlala’s Bid To Delay Testimony

Tense exchanges unfolded at the Madlanga Inquiry as lawyers...

‘I Will Die In the ANC’: Jacob Zuma’s Commitment Amid Political Turmoil

In a recent interview with Newzroom Afrika, Jacob Zuma, the former president of South Africa, reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty to the African National Congress...

Julius Malema Now South Africa’s Potential Kingmaker

Julius Malema's political journey is marked by his dynamic presence and transformative vision. His early days were spent within the influential corridors of the...

Role Of Traditional Leaders In SA’s Election Season In Face Of Gifts, Power, And Influence

Traditional leaders, encompassing kings and amakhosi, have been pivotal figures in South African politics both historically and in contemporary times.Their influence is deeply rooted...

Reflecting On A 15-Year Tenure As Ebrahim Patel Concludes His Service

Over the span of 15 years, Ebrahim Patel's tenure as Trade, Industry, and Competition Minister has been marked by a myriad of formidable challenges...

Over 14,000 Prisoners Ready To Vote In South Africa’s Correctional Facilities

The Department of Correctional Services has announced its readiness to conduct elections within its facilities during the upcoming general elections. A total of 14,753 inmates across...

Closer Look At Waning Influence Of Jacob Zuma’s Umkhonto Wesizwe Party

The political landscape in South Africa is witnessing a dynamic shift, with pre-election polls indicating that the Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party, under the leadership...

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