Missing funds for non-existent T-shirts and shaky coalition deals have left Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota with fewer friends after the local elections.
A probe has been launched into contracts worth R60-million awarded by Limpopo to Tshepo Malema, cousin of Julius Malema.
President Jacob Zuma made light of the alleged internal plot to unseat him at the ANC’s weekend national executive committee meeting.
President Jacob Zuma’s report to the AU about his visit to Libya will highlight the arrest warrant issued by the ICC.
Lebogang Maile has had limited success so far in his campaign to unseat Malema, who has the support of most of the regions.
The ANC’s Western Cape secretary, Songezo Mjongile, has become the first high-profile casualty of the national treasury’s crackdown on tenderpreneurs.
The ANCYL is planning on selling access to ANC and other leaders in a pricey business lounge at its upcoming conference.
President Jacob Zuma will visit Muammar Gaddafi at the request of the Libyan rebels, a senior security official close to Zuma told the <i>M&G</i>
The DA will not court trouble by entering coalitions with problematic parties merely to win control over two small municipalities in the Western Cape.
Coalition rule in Cape Town was the first major step in the DA’s move into government. But the party is treading more carefully this time around.