The ANC leader is on a charm offensive on JZ’s turf, but it will take jobs to win over the locals
A return to elitism will not enable the development of a viable society or secure a democratic future
Since the election of Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president, it has been debated whether President Jacob Zuma will resign or be removed from office
Winning South Africa’s "love back" is key to regaining the ANC’s status and emerging victorious in the 2019 elections says Cyril Ramaphosa
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the party to emulate the leadership of previous "legends" who led the liberation movement
Manyoni’s camp believes Magashule’s departure leaves his camp without the glue that binds it together
Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal branches are in wait-and-see mode but are ready to go to court
But the big questions are what Cyril Ramaphosa can do and what the budget has in store
In a statement, league president Snuki Zikalala said the ANC’s elective conference "grabbed the nation’s attention and anxiety".
What the party’s new leaders do now will decide the 2019 elections’ outcome
The stalwarts said the ANC leadership needed to know the days of unacceptable behaviour with the party’s ‘tolerance of corruption’ were over.
Brought to its knees by the recklessness of the Zuma presidency, the economy needs a new deal and Cyril Ramaphosa needs to act quickly to make a mark
Cyril Ramaphosa has secured the leadership of the ANC. But he may not be able to clean up the mess left by his predecessor.
Delegates who were barred from voting have vowed to take the matter to the high court
The question is: Can the disparate leadership pull together to save the party — and the country?
The ANC’s new national executive and integrity committee will be able to call him to account
‘ANC members charted the course. They mattered’
The ANC’s national conference has been threatened with court action by delegates whose votes were not counted in elections for new leadership.
Not only are the ANC’s top six officials divided, Jacob Zuma remains the state president and dictates the role of his deputy
‘It’s not often that people who are in his position of status do something like that’
The Mail & Guardian’s series of satirical first-hand accounts of #ANC54 continues with ANC Women’s League member Rejoice Magashule (no relation)
The forceful eviction of a reporter from Nasrec unleashed the pent-up frustrations of those trying to report on the ANC’s conference
The women’s league failed to promote gender equality and, as a minister, Bathabile Dlamini used Zuma’s patronage to survive her disasters
The contest is back on as David Mabuza fights for delegates left off the voters’ roll, which probably secured Ace Magashule a place among the top six
The likes of Foschini saw stocks grow 13.9% on the day, Barclays share was lifted 11.5% and Mr Price’s stock jumped just over 10%
Moody’s placed South Africa on negative ratings watch but stopped short of downgrading South Africa outright.
The so-called “unity ticket” win on Monday evening sees the top six divided into three representatives from the CR17 and NDZ slates.
Mahumapelo says Ramaphosa supporters will put the ANC at “risk” by calling for a recount.
The dollar, which rallied Friday on news that Republican senators had the votes to pass the tax bill, struggled against the yen, euro and pound.
Zuma promised to reunite the ANC after he and Mbeki tore it apart in 2007, and now he leaves the top management of the party more divided.
Lobbyists on either side of the CR17 and NDZ campaigns describe their emotions, exhaustion and their view of the conference
The Mail & Guardian’s series of satirical first-hand accounts of the ANC’s national conferences continues, this time with Hennessy Tabane