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Time for solutions, not stayaways

10 Jul 2008 15:11 - Staff Reporter
South Africa is a nation of activists, but the Congress of South African Trade Unions seems to be barking up the wrong tree.

'Dismiss yourself, Mr Mbeki'

09 Jul 2008 19:00 - Giordano Stolley
Thousands march in Durban in protest against job losses caused by the electricity crisis and spiralling food, fuel and other prices.

Thank God for Tutu

03 Jul 2008 14:24 - Staff Reporter
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the voice of reason as the SAHRC opposes statements made by Julius Malema and Zwelinzima Vavi.

Businessman demands action in SACP money probe

05 Jun 2008 11:45 - Staff Reporter
The businessman at the centre of the controversy surrounding an alleged R500 000 cash donation to the South African Communist Party (SACP) demanded on Thursday that the police "get a move on" with the investigation into what happened to the money.

Slipping, sliding and climbing

06 May 2008 09:13 - Richard Calland
If there was ever a period that so ably demonstrated the febrile nature of politics it has been the past week or two. As Jacob Zuma strode into Downing Street after having met with the British prime minister, looking surprisingly at ease in the media glare, Thabo Mbeki was quietly meeting King Mswati III which, with all due respect to the Swazi monarch, pretty much sums up the state of play: Zuma on the ascendant, Mbeki on the slide.

Do we want a lame-duck govt?

04 May 2008 23:59 - Rapule Tabane
When was the last time you heard from Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa, Free State Premier Beatrice Marshoff, Northern Cape's Dipuo Peters or even KwaZulu-Natal's S'bu Ndebele? I reckon not lately. It may be true that some, such as Marshoff and Peters, have always had a low public profile anyway. But Shilowa and Ndebele?

ANC: There's no bid to oust Mbeki

11 May 2008 15:13 - Molaole Montsho
African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma has received support from alliance partners to run for presidential elections, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Sunday. "We will not only be accompanying him to court but to the Union Buildings as the next president of South Africa," he said, announcing the outcome of an alliance.

Eskom tariff blow may be softened

17 May 2008 07:29 - Staff Reporter
Any increase in electricity prices should occur gradually over five years, Eskom was told on Friday at a summit in Sandton on the electricity crisis, South African Broadcasting Corporation news reported. The government, labour, the African National Congress and community forums were represented at the summit.

Madisha: SACP favoured cash to foil creditors

30 May 2008 13:58 - Staff Reporter
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has on several occasions taken large donations in cash in order to foil its creditors, according to former Congress of South African Trade Unions president Willie Madisha. He made the claim in an article in the Cape Times on Friday, in which he sought to "set the record straight" on events surrounding his axing.

'No campaign to repel foreigners'

14 May 2008 17:45 - Staff Reporter
There is no campaign to drive foreigners out of Alexandra, said African National Congress provincial chairperson Paul Mashatile on Wednesday outside the home of a victim of this week's alleged xenophobic attacks in the Johannesburg township that have claimed three lives. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela also visited the township on Wednesday.

Cosatu says Madisha trying to 'milk it dry'

13 May 2008 17:43 - Staff Reporter
Willy Madisha was trying to "milk dry" the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), it claimed in a statement on Tuesday. Cosatu had already spent R235 237 on the commission into Madisha's conduct which recommended he be axed as its president, said spokesperson Patrick Craven.

SACP: Mbeki should be recalled

01 Jun 2008 15:33 - Staff Reporter
President Thabo Mbeki has failed to provide leadership and should be recalled from the presidency to make way for early elections, the South African Communist Party (SACP) said on Sunday. The SACP blamed Mbeki for a recent wave of violence against foreigners in which 62 people have been killed.

New Cosatu president appointed

29 May 2008 07:30 - Staff Reporter
The Congress of South African Trade Unions on Wednesday elected S'dumo Dlamini to take over as president after the sacking of its embattled president, Willie Madisha. This was announced by Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi at a press briefing after the union's three-day central executive committee meeting in Johannesburg.

Cosatu meets to elect acting leader

26 May 2008 11:37 - Staff Reporter
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) started a three-day meeting on Monday to elect an acting president, following the axing of Willy Madisha over a missing donation scandal in February. S'dumo Dlamini, first vice-president of Cosatu, is expected to be elected as the acting president.

SACP expels Madisha

12 May 2008 15:47 - Staff Reporter
Unionist Willie Madisha has been expelled from the South African Communist Party (SACP), of which he was a central committee member, the organisation announced on Monday. It said the move followed a recommendation by a disciplinary committee that found he never disclosed a supposed R500 000 donation, and that he brought the party into disrepute.

ANC denies summit talks on removing Mbeki

10 May 2008 17:14 - Staff Reporter
The South African Communist Party, an ally of the African National Congress (ANC), called at a weekend summit for President Thabo Mbeki to be sacked, newspapers said on Saturday, but the ANC said the issue was not even on the agenda. ANC spokesperson Tiyani Rikhotso dismissed any suggestion that Mbeki's political future was being discussed.

Zuma calls for end to alliance tension

10 May 2008 07:04 - Natasha Marrian
African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma on Friday called for a closure of the "chapter of tension and mistrust" between the ruling party and its alliance partners. The relationship between the ANC and its alliance partners had become somewhat strained under the previous leadership of national President Thabo Mbeki.

Zuma says land reform must be speeded up

01 May 2008 16:45 - Molaole Montsho
African National Congress president Jacob Zuma addressed thousands of workers at a May Day celebration in the North West on Thursday, saying that rural development was key to fighting poverty. He said access to land for subsistence farming was critical as people should be able to produce food to combat the impact of increased food prices.

City Press wins appeal over Zuma report

23 May 2008 15:09 - Staff Reporter
City Press has successfully appealed against a press ombudsman finding over the accuracy and fairness of a report on African National Congress president Jacob Zuma, the Press Council Appeals Panel said on Friday. The article, headlined "Cracks in Zuma's NEC", reported that Zuma became angry at a national executive committee [NEC] meeting on January 8.

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