Helen Zille has fired the first warning shot at the ANC: her party will contest the 2014 national elections to win key provinces, especially Gauteng.
The ANC Youth League has officially nominated Kgalema Motlanthe and Fikile Mbalula to lead the ANC as president and secretary general respectively.
Fikile Mbalula is counting on branch-level support to restore his fortunes among those opposed to the re-election of Jacob Zuma as ANC president.
Blade Nzimande is not popular with ordinary ANC members and his campaign for the position of deputy president of the ANC has fallen by the wayside.
With President Jacob Zuma’s re-election to the ANC’s hot seat gaining momentum, observers have predicted a further decline in ANC support in 2014.
African Americans, Hispanics and women supported Barack Obama’s re-election, an uneasy fact for Republicans. Charles Molele reports.
Africa’s leaders have been some of Barack Obama’s fiercest critics, saying he has not prioritised the continent. Will his re-election change this?
Independent voters hold the fates of US President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney – and both presidential candidates know it.
It has been a hectic weekend for foreign journalists and the White House press corps on the campaign trail in Ohio.
We profile the frontrunners for the coveted position of ANC deputy president: Cyril Ramaphosa, Kgalema Motlanthe, Tokyo Sexwale and Mathews Phosa.