The CR17 campaign did nothing wrong legally but all political parties’ funds should be regulated
The Durban mayor has been axed along with her EXCO and that of Pietermaritzburg
We must hold the line against authoritarianism and ensure political participation by the majority
But the commission of inquiry finds ‘the spectre of the ANC hovered over the newsroom’
As the courts batter the public protector, the ANC in Parliament is trying to work out how to appear to be taking action while staying unified
With two years before the next local government election and an ANC in Gauteng already on notice, the stakes have never been higher.
The mayor’s supporters have been protesting at City Hall but she’s nowhere to be found
A veteran ANC stalwart and member of parliament speaks about the party, Parliament and the dearth of left politics in South Africa
Pemmy Majodina says controversial MPs have not been convicted in a court of law
The president can get rid of the loathsome political figures but he can’t control everything
The Democratic Alliance’s relationship with the Inkatha Freedom Party is on the rocks and the ANC sees an opportunity
As the sixth administration begins settling in, a new frontier for power is opening up at local level.
The party’s electoral decline is an indication that it does not really know what it stands for
EFF mum on whether it will raise public protector issue with Ramaphosa during Sona
The president is set to deliver Sona in Cape Town on Thursday
Despite the DA having more seats in Knysna, the ANC has chosen the town’s mayor
Who comes first: the country or the party? Last week’s lekgotla provided a disturbing answer
Alliance partners Cosatu and the SACP are in a tricky situation: they don’t want Magashule hawking their ideas, but they do want their ideas heard
Recent pronouncements by Lethuli House, and Ace Magashule in particular, merely muddied the waters
According to IOL, in a report submitted to the president, Mkhwebane said the president violated the Constitution and the executive code of ethics
Unlike South Africa, the inflation in developed economies allows for central banks to make use of such unconventional policy tools
THE LIFE STORY OF A GUERRILLA: PART II
On the streets of Jo’burg, old military habits die hard
Good Leader Patricia De Lille said she stands by her comments that her party will cooperate with government when it is performing well.
Former Cape Town mayor Patricia De Lille was announced as President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Public Works Minister in Pretoria on Wednesday.
Critics don’t understand why citizens in the poorest provinces would still back the ruling party
Pemmy Majodina returns to the parliamentary precinct after having served as a member of the National Council of Provinces between 1999 and 2004
This is part II in a four part analysis on Cabinet reform
It is unclear when Mabuza will be meeting the integrity commission or when his swearing in has been postponed to.
The president says he is still finalising just how his administration will look like
South African politics urgently needs an injection of electoral energy from the left, that speaks in a language that resonates with voters
Former president Jacob Zuma’s application for a permanent stay of prosecution is underway in the high court in Pietermaritzburg,
The party, split along factional lines, must make tough decisions on who gets to represent it in Parliament