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Western Cape ANC rifts 'not healed'

Western Cape ANC rifts 'not healed'

12 Nov 2010 14:00 - Staff Reporter
Less than a month before the ANC Western Cape provincial congress, the party in the province is still being torn apart by factionalism.

Campaign against Rasool gains force

06 Aug 2010 08:15 - Glynnis Underhill
Calls are growing within the Western Cape ANC and among opposition parties for Zuma to withdraw Ebrahim Rasool's candidacy for ambassador to the US.
Past could cost Rasool US posting

Past could cost Rasool US posting

02 Jul 2010 06:00 - Mandy Rossouw
Allegations of brown envelopes to journalists may cost ambassador-designate job.

Argus reporter 'was Rasool's man'

30 Jun 2010 18:11 - Staff Reporter
A former political reporter on the Cape Argus has revealed that he took payments to write articles promoting former WC premier Ebrahim Rasool.

ANC makes up to bridge divides in Western Cape

26 Feb 2010 15:29 - Glynnis Underhill
The Western Cape ANC has dropped charges against its former provincial chief whip Max Ozinsky and ANC MP Ebrahim Rasool.

ANC brings new charges against Ozinsky

19 Feb 2010 15:09 - Glynnis Underhill
The Western Cape African National Congress (ANC) has brought new charges against its "recalled" provincial chief whip, Max Ozinsky.

Brown-envelope journalism

13 Nov 2009 07:41 - Staff Reporter
A shareholder in a top media services company has alleged that Cape Town journalists are being paid cash “in brown envelopes”.

Rasool, Ozinsky censured by ANC after 'public spat'

10 Nov 2009 18:07 - Glynnis Underhill
The "public spats" that were played out in the media by Ebrahim Rasool and Max Ozinsky have led to their temporary suspension from the party.

Moving beyond the Faustian pact

06 Nov 2009 13:33 - Staff Reporter
Ebrahim Rasool has found himself relieved and vindicated by the admission that there had been some collusion between the DA and some ANC members.

Essop's climate change

08 Oct 2008 06:00 - Leonie Joubert
Leonie Joubert chats to former provincial environment minister Tasneem Essop after her sudden departure from politics .

Western Cape ANC denies obvious rift

29 Sep 2008 06:00 - Pearlie Joubert
One faction claims to have been left out, the other sees it as having defected.

Erasmus: Zille slams Vodacom

05 Sep 2008 00:00 - Staff Reporter, Nic Dawes,
Cape Town mayor Helen Zille has accused cellphone giant Vodacom of helping the ANC-controlled Western Cape government to illegally spy on her.

Zille wants JSC to probe Judge Erasmus

03 Sep 2008 14:08 - Staff Reporter
DA leader Helen Zille is planning to have Judge Nathan Erasmus hauled before the Judicial Service Commission.

Dirty trick fails

01 Sep 2008 06:00 - Staff Reporter, Pearlie Joubert,
Two senior ANC officials in the Western Cape are being investigated for allegedly doctoring and then leaking a party audit.

Rasool to advise Motlanthe

20 Aug 2008 12:33 - Staff Reporter
Former Western Cape premier Ebrahim Rasool has been appointed one of two special advisers to Minister in the Presidency Kgalema Motlanthe.

Rasool's exit 'won't help ANC'

03 Aug 2008 06:00 - Staff Reporter
The ANC's prospects at next year's elections were cited last week by Baleka Mbete as the reason for the party's decision to sack Rasool

Lynne Brown sworn in as Western Cape premier

25 Jul 2008 12:34 - Staff Reporter
Former Western Cape minister for finance and economic affairs Lynne Brown was on Friday officially sworn in as premier of the province.

No easy task for new W Cape premier

25 Jul 2008 00:00 - Staff Reporter, Pearlie Joubert,
Lynne Brown is inaugurated on Friday as the Western Cape's first female premier. She told Pearlie Joubert about her journey to her new corner office.

Ousted Rasool looks back

25 Jul 2008 00:00 - Staff Reporter, Nic Dawes,
Nic Dawes spoke to ousted Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool about his record and his future.

Mixed reaction to Rasool resignation

23 Jul 2008 16:05 - Staff Reporter
Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool's removal from office is bad for the provincial government and the City of Cape Town, mayor Helen Zille says.

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