A protracted battle to choose the new top dog of the African Union is almost at an end, with the odds slightly against SA’s Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
A simmering war with Sudan over oil and a refugee crisis is casting a shadow over South Sudan’s independence, writes Charles Molele.
Frequent clashes over how best to run the agriculture department appear to be at the centre of the suspension of director general Langa Zitha.
Sibusiso Ndebele was moved from transport to correctional services after wandering into the president’s firing line during the e-tolling meltdown.
Jimmy Manyi, the chief executive officer of GCIS, is on his way out and his three-year contract will not be renewed, writes Charles Molele.
Competition over UN, AU jobs and economic rivalries are escalating tension between the powerhouses of Africa’s north and south, writes Charles Molele.
Factional battles and sometimes fisticuffs continue to roil ANC provincial structures as the party prepares for its elective conference at Mangaung.
Despite differences over worker-related issues, the union will stand behind the ANC leadership, write Charles Molele and Matuma Letsoalo.
Free State premier Ace Magashule is facing down disgruntled ANC members who are hoping to oust him at the party’s provincial conference in June.
The SACP appears to be at a political crossroads if its policy documents released this week are anything to go by, writes Charles Molele.