The growing public persona of African National Congress treasurer general Mathews Phosa has led Luthuli House to rein in newly elected leaders of the governing party and ensure that all leaders give the same message, the Mail & Guardian has learned.
The man accused of setting fire to the African National Congress Luthuli House headquarters last week will appear in court again on March 10. Magistrate Steff Bezuidenhout on Monday said the case would be postponed so that the man’s particulars could be verified.
Opportunity for honest, hardworking South Africans to take their pain and frustrations to the seat of the organisation that orchestrated them
Ramokgopa set to stay put following a failed push for the position to be part-time
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As the national executive committee squabbled over the ‘step aside’ resolution, employees at Luthuli House contemplated strike action
Ace Magashule’s move to distance himself from Carl Niehaus signals a rebalancing of influence and authority at the top of the ANC
​The City of Johannesburg has obtained a writ of execution against the ANC for its failure to pay over R300 000 in legal fees owed to the City
Cut the BS: The ANC sculpted its now-discarded presidential toy in its own, highly flawed image
At last Monday’s meeting of the NWC, the committee told the top six to ask Zuma to leave and asked for feedback after their meeting with Zuma.
Provincial leaders are set to defy a decision that it should not appeal against Tuesday’s high court ruling declaring them unlawful.