On the subject of how the ANC will deal with the issue of judicial independence Ramatlhodi said that if judges stick to their corners.
ANC Western Cape leaders say the secretary general is partly to blame for their problems. Mandy Rossouw and Pearlie Joubert report
It may be the most urgent question facing President Jacob Zuma: whether to use his powers of appointment to rein in the courts.
Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet team may not be the same one that ends its term in 2014, write Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge.
Months of speculation ended on Sunday when President Jacob Zuma appointed Trevor Manuel to head up the new planning commission, writes Mandy Rossouw.
For some, the announcement of Jacob Zuma’s new executive comes with a sigh of relief, for others it dashed their high hopes, writes Mandy Rossouw.
Women premiers appointed against provincial power-brokers’ wishes may face an uphill battle.
South Africa’s ambassador to the UN, Dumisani Kumalo, has returned home after the country’s tenure as a non-permanent member of the Security Council.
The party’s money troubles have partly been addressed by the fact that it will have 30 paid MPs in the National Assembly.
The ANC’s transition team is working on a plan to restructure the presidency to give it overall power over funding allocations.