Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said ending blackouts is at the top of the government’s priorities as the country grapples with tough economic conditions
Ramaphosa must bridge a yawning chasm between rhetoric and reality in his efforts to both renew and unite the party
The party must rid itself of corruption, cadre deployment, incompetence and patriarchy but it’s not in the interest of some leaders and members to do so
Ruling party’s alliance partners unhappy with the lack of action taken to improve the lives of workers and other South Africans
In his 8 January speech, the president was emphatic on racism, saying the time for white male rule was over
Party chairperson says ANC needs more time for consultation before processing the decision for state-owned enterprises to be moved to line ministries
We can’t continue this way, say ministers at discussion on energy
The ruling party’s conference declaration has ignored the land expropriation without compensation bill
Ignoring its own dirt will be to the ruling party’s detriment
This extract from The Lost Prince of the ANC: The Life and Times of Jabulani Nobleman ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo 1955 – 1991 by Mandla J Radebe is based on the publication in July 1987 of Nxumalo’s article ‘Towards people’s war and insurrection’ in the ANC’s publication Sechaba, in which he argued that, under prevailing conditions, the ‘armed insurrection’ was possible. For him, anything less was a conservative approach that failed to read the situation correctly