By Rofhiwe Maneta
As part of LiveMagSA's new series of content, Live in Parliament, they will bring you a series of video profiles called “Young MPs to watch” – where they feature young parliamentarians who are shaping the future of South African politics. In this episode they profile the Democratic ...
By Sheilan Clark
Making sense of Parliament can be daunting. The proceedings seem to have their own language and it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the entire process. Don’t, worry, though. LiveMagSA has put together a graphic that’ll explain some of Parliament’s most important terms and procedures to you. Check ...
LiveMagSA's latest interview is the EFF's Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, whom they have marked as one of their MPs to watch. Watch the interesting interview, here.
Live from Parliament casts a youth lens on Parliament and government, covering committees, policy-making, MPs, and the sitting of actual Parliament. Live SA's team of ...
By Sheilan Clarke
Gauteng and the Western Cape are the top performing provinces in terms of the number of municipalities getting clean audits, while KwaZulu Natal has significantly improved since last year. This is according to Minister of Co-Operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Pravin Gordhan. He was speaking at a ...
By Simamkele Matuntuta
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) wants more young people to take up positions as academics. The department said this at a briefing committee meeting by the select committee on cooperative governance and traditional affairs, adding that people who are currently sitting in those positions ...
By young people, for young people.
Welcome to Parliament
By Rofhiwa Maneta
What, if anything, do you think of parliament? I’ll be the first to admit, I didn’t exactly hold the place in high regard. Aside from the occasional outburst from opposition parties, the place didn’t do much to hold ...
By Sabelo Mkhabela
If Thembelani Mkhize (22) doesn’t get financial assistance for his studies next year, then he has no idea how he’s going to pay for his tuition. “I am the first born of three siblings from an unemployed single mother,” says Thembelani, a second-year politics and sociology student ...