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African National Congress

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
Holomisa: Opposition parties should be aware of super-organiser Cyril
Article
/ 5 October 2017

Holomisa: Opposition parties should be aware of super-organiser Cyril

Ramaphosa and Dlamini-Zuma have the potential to be strong leaders and to make a stronger ANC, if the party doesn’t spilt.

By Given Sigauqwe
Bantu Holomisa on the future of SA politics
Videos
/ 4 October 2017

Bantu Holomisa on the future of SA politics

The United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa speaks about the achievements of the UDM, the future of South Africa and his retirement.

By Given Sigauqwe and Malcolm Sekgothe
Legal challenges loom in ANC leadership race – analysts
Article
/ 2 October 2017

Legal challenges loom in ANC leadership race – analysts

ANC secretary general promised no more provincial congresses, but two cases before the High Court will frustrate the ANC conference in December.

By Paul Herman
Former ANC councillor shot dead in KZN
Article
/ 2 October 2017

Former ANC councillor shot dead in KZN

Authorities have announced that Bongani Msomi, a long-time activist, was executed on Sunday morning at a music festival.

By Kaveel Singh
Blade Nzimande: This is not a strike against the African National Congress
Videos
/ 27 September 2017

Blade Nzimande: This is not a strike against the African National Congress

The South African Communist Party’s Secretary General Blade Nzimande explained that the Cosatu strike was not really against the ANC.

By Staff Reporter
Serial lawfare paralyses the ANC
Article
/ 15 September 2017

Serial lawfare paralyses the ANC

The KwaZulu-Natal ruling is just one of several legal challenges to internal ANC elections across the country.

By Paddy Harper, Govan Whittles and Matuma Letsoalo Author
Ten years on, will Zuma face music?
Article
/ 15 September 2017

Ten years on, will Zuma face music?

It’s been a long road as the president again tries to swat away corruption charges

By Franny Rabkin
ANC has damaged our humanity
Article
/ 15 September 2017

ANC has damaged our humanity

Eusebius writes that South African are united and they are "unanimously pissed off".

By Eusebius McKaiser
Biko would not be happy with the lack of progress in the ‘new’ South Africa
Article
/ 14 September 2017

Biko would not be happy with the lack of progress in the ‘new’ South Africa

The leader of the Black Consciousness movement would have demanded that those who stole funds meant for the poor answer for their misdeeds

By Tutu Faleni
ANC leadership in KZN want to appeal High Court ruling
Article
/ 13 September 2017

ANC leadership in KZN want to appeal High Court ruling

The 2015 ANC conference was declared invalid, but KwaZulu-Natal branch are challenging the judgment to ‘avoid setting the wrong precedent’

By Nation Nyoka
‘We should at least know if JZ’s a crook’
Article
/ 8 September 2017

‘We should at least know if JZ’s a crook’

The Constitutional Court hearing revealed that it’s pretty difficult to impeach the president.

By Phillip De Wet
Zweli Mkhize on political killings
Videos
/ 7 September 2017

Zweli Mkhize on political killings

ANC Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize speaks on young leaders being killed and what the ANC plans on doing about it.

By Staff Reporter
Zweli Mkhize: We need to focus on inequality, poverty and unemployment
Videos
/ 7 September 2017

Zweli Mkhize: We need to focus on inequality, poverty and unemployment

ANC Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize speaks about inequality, poverty and unemployment and how the governing party can deal with the matters.

By Staff Reporter
Bell Pottinger did not invent SA’s racialised poverty and inequality
Article
/ 6 September 2017

Bell Pottinger did not invent SA’s racialised poverty and inequality

The good news is that South Africans have chosen to go forwards – that choice is evident in the rejection of state capture from all quarters.

By Sipho Hlongwane
KZN strongman punts Ramaphosa
Article
/ 25 August 2017

KZN strongman punts Ramaphosa

Former police commissioner Bheki Cele commands widespread support in the province

By Paddy Harper and Govan Whittles
Opposition’s show of unity is masking its cracks
Article
/ 11 August 2017

Opposition’s show of unity is masking its cracks

Opposition parties have become “divided down the middle" after the motion of no confidence vote

By Govan Whittles and Dineo Bendile
‘Manana’s co-beaters must also pay’
Article
/ 10 August 2017

‘Manana’s co-beaters must also pay’

One of the deputy minister’s accusers says the others who kicked her must face the music

By Raeesa Pather
Ramaphosa: Comrade Blade was amongst the first to call for judicial enquiry
Videos
/ 12 July 2017

Ramaphosa: Comrade Blade was amongst the first to call for judicial enquiry

ANC Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks about the call for judicial enquiry.

By Staff Reporter
Kwazi Mshengu speaks on the ANC leadership
Videos
/ 4 July 2017

Kwazi Mshengu speaks on the ANC leadership

Kwazi Mshengu breaks down the ruling party leadership structure that the ANCYL will prefer going forward.

By Govan Whittles and Malcolm Sekgothe
Dali Tambo on the ANC’s lodestars
Videos
/ 4 July 2017

Dali Tambo on the ANC’s lodestars

Dali Tambo popped into the ANC’s national policy conference to discuss what the ANC can glean from its leaders past and what it needs to do today.

By Govan Whittles and Malcolm Sekgothe
Ekurhuleni mayor on why he opposes calls for Zuma to step down
Videos
/ 23 May 2017

Ekurhuleni mayor on why he opposes calls for Zuma to step down

Mzwandile Masina, who spoke to the M&G about several issues, says the president was democratically elected and should not be ‘removed forcefully’.

By Dineo Bendile and Malcolm Sekgothe
​‘Presidential’ Radebe saves ANC coalition with AIC
Article
/ 27 January 2017

​‘Presidential’ Radebe saves ANC coalition with AIC

Both parties have agreed to set timelines for the introduction of provincial legislature Bills to amend the border after the next meeting on March 15.

By Govan Whittles
Take away renegade officials’ passports – ANC
Article
/ 2 January 2017

Take away renegade officials’ passports – ANC

Government representatives who contravene national foreign policy should have their official passports taken away, the ANC said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
History will absolve me: A tribute to Fidel Castro
Article
/ 27 November 2016

History will absolve me: A tribute to Fidel Castro

History will always judge people differently based on who is writing it writes Ahmed Kathrada

By Staff Reporter
State capture report safely stored in Parliament until Monday
Article
/ 15 October 2016

State capture report safely stored in Parliament until Monday

ANC chief whip’s office spokesperson says the party was disappointed by the statement by Baleka Mbete containing an outright refusal to look after it.

By Jenni Evans
Conversing across a century with thinker, author and politician Sol T Plaatje
Article
/ 4 October 2016

Conversing across a century with thinker, author and politician Sol T Plaatje

Plaatje encouraged independent thought. He felt that a critical disposition coupled with empirical evidence & public accountability was indispensable.

By Bhekizizwe Peterson
Tumultuous times for South Africa as it enters the era of coalition politics
Analysis
/ 24 August 2016

Tumultuous times for South Africa as it enters the era of coalition politics

South Africa is in a tryst with tumultuous times as coalitions take shape to unlock hung municipalities following the 2016 local government elections.

By Mashupye Herbert Maserumule
​KwaZulu-Natal ANC wants commission of inquiry into political killings after 12 dead
Article
/ 19 July 2016

​KwaZulu-Natal ANC wants commission of inquiry into political killings after 12 dead

The KZN government should establish a commission of inquiry into what appeared to be politically-motivated murders, the KZN ANC said.

By Staff Reporter
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