The Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng ANC elections manifesto launches took place over the weekend, and over 137 000 people attended the events.
Despite protests, the ANC secretary general has vowed that the party will not succumb to pressure to change its candidate list.
"It’s not the ANC that is killing the people, but it’s corrupt people within the ANC who want to monopolise power using the organisational machinery."
The SACP and Cosatu have expressed serious concerns over the processes followed by the ANC in recalling premier Senzo Mchunu.
Thabo Mbeki believes the responsibility for SA’s failure to achieve its constitutional ideals lies firmly at the feet of its leaders.
The ruling party has condemned the Rhodes Must Fall activist who refused to tip a waitress until she "return the land".
The high court in Pretoria is set to rule on whether the NPA’s decision to drop 783 criminal charges against Zuma should be revisited.
But perhaps the DA is working on the theme of a morally bankrupt ANC and promising well-run municipalities should it take them in the local elections.
Zuma’s manifesto launch speech referred to the Constitution. Earlier this month the Concourt ruled he failed to uphold this supreme law, however.
Senior ruling party officials received a less-than-warm welcome when they took to the streets of Port Elizabeth and its surrounding areas.
The ruling party’s Gauteng branch has accepted the president’s Nkandla apology but believes it is not enough to restore confidence in the ANC.
The ANC’s secretary general has warned that the ruling party must win back supporters’ confidence before it risks losing them for good.
The DA reported the Speaker and the ANC MPs who “abetted the President (Jacob Zuma) contravene the Constitution” to Parliament’s Ethics Committee.
ANC MPs voted to keep Zuma in the power seat to ensure their own survival, writes Matuma Letsaolo.
Promising that water delivery would top the agenda, President Jacob Zuma had supporters at an imbizo in KwaZulu-Natal hanging on his lips.
In a united party, when the leader steps down, the deputy steps up to fill his shoes. In a divided ANC though, things are more likely to fall apart.
"The president humbled himself and apologised to the nation," ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Friday.
The ANC addresses the media following a meeting of the Top Six where they discussed the ConCourt judgment on Nkandla upgrades.
The ruling party’s Jackson Mthembu has been appointed as chief whip to replace Stone Sizani.
President Jacob Zuma has emerged unscathed from the damaging revelations of the past week, with the ANC affirming its ‘full confidence’ in him.
The ruling party and SACP have marched to the Constitutional Court to demand that the decision to release Janusz Walus on parole be reviewed.
Listen: Outgoing ANC chief whip Stone Sizani talks to Power FM about suggestions that he has performed a somersault on the "pay back the money" saga.
A motion of no confidence brought by the DA was easily defeated by the ANC in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
South Africans will forgive the ruling party for the damage wrought by the Nkandla debacle, its Gauteng chair believes.
The ANC, DA and EFF have spoken out against the escalating violence and apparent deterioration of race relations across SA’s universities.
David Makhura believes his office has made significant progress in reducing service delivery protests and rooting out corruption.
Both ANC and opposition MPs happily drew on fantasy and storytelling to insult one another in the first day of the State of the Nation debate.
The ANC in the Western Cape hope they have turned a corner after their elective conference on the weekend.
As long as the majority of people live below the poverty line, slogans such as "We have a good story to tell" ring a little hollow.
Increasingly, we are looking to senior members of the ANC to put the country before their political careers and bank balances.
The Concourt finding might make it harder for voters to distinguish between fact and comment.
President Jacob Zuma used the ANC’s birthday celebrations as an opportunity to again shift the blame for the country’s energy crisis to apartheid.