The strike by state employees marks the lowest point in relations between the ANC and Cosatu since President Jacob Zuma took leadership of the party.
Cosatu has announced that it will not support the idea of a statutory media appeals tribunal.
Two more women ministers have been added to a list of those who will probably be subject to President Jacob Zuma’s imminent Cabinet rethink.
Tokyo Sexwale this weekend promised impoverished residents of Plettenberg Bay that he would establish a dialogue between the rich and the poor.
President Jacob Zuma is so alarmed by rumours that some ANC leaders are planning a revolt against him that he has embarked on a tour of the provinces.
A sheriff of the court went to Luthuli House in Johannesburg in June. But for fear of political fallout, he did not remove any property.
Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula admitted on Tuesday that the use of money in elective conferences of the ANC is an increasing trend.
The Gauteng conference of the ANC Youth League looks set to be another coup for Julius Malema – it is likely to endorse him for two more terms.
The Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund will call its former CEO to explain why he did not disclose that model Naomi Campbell had given him uncut diamonds.
The <i>Wall Street Journal</i> reported earlier this week on the recent increased pressure on local media, including the proposed media tribunal.