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African National Congress

SACP plays hard ball with ANC on Metsimaholo
Article
/ 3 December 2017

SACP plays hard ball with ANC on Metsimaholo

The SACP independently contested elections for the first time in the municipality that includes the town of Sasolburg and Zamdela township.

By Mahlatse Mahlase
Which way forward for SA?
Article
/ 1 December 2017

Which way forward for SA?

The presidential frontrunners have different economic visions but ultimately they’re limited by the ANC’s policy directions

By Staff Reporter
Municipality’s rot is in your face but there is         no clear-cut solution
Article
/ 1 December 2017

Municipality’s rot is in your face but there is  no clear-cut solution

The worst-performing municipalities were found in the Free State and North West which had huge liquidity shortfalls.

By Amy Musgrave and Vukani Mde
​Manyoni: Nomination of Dlamini-Zuma in Free State was a sham
Article
/ 29 November 2017

​Manyoni: Nomination of Dlamini-Zuma in Free State was a sham

Free State branches have threatened to go to court again to nullify the PGC that nominated ANC presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

By Mahlatse Mahlase
ANC Free State’s BGMs nullified in court
Article
/ 29 November 2017

ANC Free State’s BGMs nullified in court

On Wednesday the court found that several BGMs in all four of the Free State’s regions were not held in accordance with the ANC’s constitution.

By Staff Reporter
ANC chief whip wants state security minister to be investigated
Article
/ 27 November 2017

ANC chief whip wants state security minister to be investigated

Bongo allegedly received instructions from Eskom’s Zethembe Khoza to bribe the head evidence leader and collapse the inquiry into the utility.

By Given Sigauqwe
Former ANC MP Makhosi Khoza is ready to contest the 2019 elections
Article
/ 22 November 2017

Former ANC MP Makhosi Khoza is ready to contest the 2019 elections

​After taking a break from politics, Dr Makhosi Khoza is planning a merger of various local political parties to contest the 2019 general elections.

By Paul Herman
ANC Stalwarts: The party is in an untenable political crisis, Zuma must step down
Article
/ 20 November 2017

ANC Stalwarts: The party is in an untenable political crisis, Zuma must step down

Stalwarts and veterans from the ANC have once again called for President Jacob Zuma to step down with immediate effect.

By Tshidi Madia
DA  ‘upstart’ guns for top spot
Article
/ 17 November 2017

DA  ‘upstart’ guns for top spot

‘Newcomer’ Ghaleb Cachalia believes he can win over ANC members dissatisfied with the party

By Dineo Bendile
ANC’s position is unchanged: Illegal, unjust occupation in Palestine must end
Article
/ 15 November 2017

ANC’s position is unchanged: Illegal, unjust occupation in Palestine must end

A last-minute meeting doesn’t signal a change in policy on the Israel-Palestine question

By Staff Reporter
ANC to intervene in three ‘troubled’ provinces over branch meetings
Article
/ 14 November 2017

ANC to intervene in three ‘troubled’ provinces over branch meetings

Some ANC branches failed to reach a quorum which means that at least 70% of branches need to hold meetings ahead of the NEC conference in December.

By Tshidi Madia
On the campaign trail with CR17
Article
/ 10 November 2017

On the campaign trail with CR17

The jobless came for lunch, but they came with hope – that Cyril will give them a better life

By Niren Tolsi
Former Intelligence Minister asked Mbeki to stand for a third term to stop Zuma
Article
/ 8 November 2017

Former Intelligence Minister asked Mbeki to stand for a third term to stop Zuma

At his book launch, Ronnie Kasrils said he asked former president Thabo Mbeki to contest for the role of ANC president.

By Tshidi Madia
Mixed reaction to Cyril Ramaphosa’s ‘slate’ especially with Naledi Pandor as VP
Article
/ 7 November 2017

Mixed reaction to Cyril Ramaphosa’s ‘slate’ especially with Naledi Pandor as VP

Ramaphosa will have a tough time convincing his ANC supporters to throw their weight behind Naledi Pandor ahead of the December elective conference.

By Tshidi Madia and Mahlatse Mahlase
President Zuma: I am ready to step down
Article
/ 5 November 2017

President Zuma: I am ready to step down

​During an Oliver Tambo lecture at Kagiso, President Jacob Zuma said that he is ready to hand the baton to the next incoming ANC president.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Mkhize: I will help heal a divided ANC
Article
/ 3 November 2017

Mkhize: I will help heal a divided ANC

Paddy Harper asks the party’s ‘unity’ presidential candidate whether his rivals have been wooing him

By Paddy Harper
Mbeki: ANC is on the brink of “extinction”
Article
/ 27 October 2017

Mbeki: ANC is on the brink of “extinction”

“Without a correct diagnosis, there can be no cure” Thabo Mbeki calls on ANC members to embody OR Tambo’s values to revive the ANC.

By Gemma Ritchie and Mashadi Kekana
All eyes on ANC branch nominations
Article
/ 27 October 2017

All eyes on ANC branch nominations

Crunch meetings this weekend will give a clearer indication of how the leadership cards are stacked

By Staff Reporter
Zikalala sets his gaze on the NDZ prize
Article
/ 27 October 2017

Zikalala sets his gaze on the NDZ prize

The ANC KZN chairperson looks rather relaxed for a man facing a high court challenge to his election .

By Paddy Harper
EFF’s rise at varsities ‘bodes well’ for 2019
Article
/ 27 October 2017

EFF’s rise at varsities ‘bodes well’ for 2019

The EEF’s success at the Wits student representative council elections shows how little influence the ANC has in student politics

By Given Sigauqwe
​Ramaphosa leads Gauteng nominations
Article
/ 24 October 2017

​Ramaphosa leads Gauteng nominations

The weekend’s round of ANC branch nominations are indicating that the December conference may be a two-horse race.

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Tshidi Madia
Mandla Lannga on Dare Not Linger with Mandela
Videos
/ 20 October 2017

Mandla Lannga on Dare Not Linger with Mandela

Mandla Langa speaks about the writing process of Dare Not Linger and how Madiba’s self-belief may have influenced the writting of the book.

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa must follow Zuma – that’s just the way it is, says Mantashe
Article
/ 19 October 2017

Ramaphosa must follow Zuma – that’s just the way it is, says Mantashe

The ANC secretary general is all for following tradition and putting the party’s interests first

By Jo-Mangaliso Mdhlela
‘Resolutions that were taken reflected frustration with the previous president’
Videos
/ 18 October 2017

‘Resolutions that were taken reflected frustration with the previous president’

The secretary general of the ANC Gwede Mantashe speaks to the Mail & Guardian about the KZN killings, the SACP and the resiganation of Makhozi Khoza.

By Staff Reporter
More ANC legal woes
Article
/ 11 October 2017

More ANC legal woes

​The ANC faces another court battle as two Free State members have made an urgent application to have the Provincial Executive Committee dissolved.

By Lizeka Tandwa and Tshidi Madia
Mantashe calls for Zuma to support a woman for deputy president
Article
/ 11 October 2017

Mantashe calls for Zuma to support a woman for deputy president

For the ANC not to descend into chaos, the secretary general believes that current deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa should be Zuma’s successor.

By Staff Reporter
ANC Elective Pageant: A festival of chairs awaits
Videos
/ 9 October 2017

ANC Elective Pageant: A festival of chairs awaits

Find what happens after the ANC Elective pageant winner is announced.

By Luke Feltham, Govan Whittles, Malcolm Sekgothe, Kevin Goliath 1 and Kiri Rupiah
Zuma does an about-turn on Brics poison claims
Article
/ 9 October 2017

Zuma does an about-turn on Brics poison claims

In a parliamentary discussion, President Zuma denies that his life was under threat from his stance on radical economic transformation and Brics.

By News 24
The General takes tough line on DA
Article
/ 6 October 2017

The General takes tough line on DA

Veteran politician Bantu Holomisa says the official opposition can’t take on the ANC alone

By Given Sigauqwe
Lawfare puts ANC elective at risk
Article
/ 6 October 2017

Lawfare puts ANC elective at risk

Appeals and court applications in four provinces could affect the party’s national succession battle.

By Paddy Harper and Govan Whittles
ANC looks for security a ‘firepool’ at De Lille’s home
Article
/ 5 October 2017

ANC looks for security a ‘firepool’ at De Lille’s home

ANC members peaked over the mayor’s wall searching for Nkandla-like security upgrades, but there is a R251 075 difference between the two accounts.

By Jenna Etheridge
Why, a decade on, a new book on Zuma’s rape trial has finally hit home
Article
/ 5 October 2017

Why, a decade on, a new book on Zuma’s rape trial has finally hit home

In recent years, a new and assertive feminist movement has emerged and attacks on the president have become common cause

By Staff Reporter
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