It could be a sign of things to come, or another party that will wither away. But for now the EFF has put up an impressive show at its final rally.
The DA says ANC supporters stoned three of their buses, injuring a driver. But the ruling party has countered the DA’s "propaganda campaign".
A new poll has predicted the ANC will win another landslide victory in Wednesday’s general election, handing Jacob Zuma another presidential term.
Political party leaders have spent Easter Sunday encouraging people to cast their ballot in upcoming elections and not to heed the "Vote No" campaign.
Speculation of the opposition forming coalitions in Gauteng and the Northern Cape continues but the ANC is confident it will secure every province.
Tekwane South residents are staunch ANC supporters but the DA has begun eyeing the Nelspruit community that has grown frustrated by broken promises.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has told Kliptown residents in Soweto that the ANC of Nelson Mandela died with the former statesman.
The stage and marquee set up for an Economic Freedom Fighters rally in Thokoza, south of Johannesburg, has been petrol bombed.
President Jacob Zuma has hailed South Africa as one of the few countries in the world that includes socioeconomic rights in its Constitution.
ANC leaders have partied, danced and mocked EFF leader Julius Malema in Tembisa – a mere kilometre from Malema’s party’s election manifesto launch.
A media report on Sunday said some within the ANC had suggested establishing a post for a second deputy president.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa has accused Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille of neglecting delivery in the Western Cape.
It has become a frequent ritual in townships – disaffected youths burning tyres and looting in a demand for jobs, electricity and political change.
The ANC is likely to extend its two-decade rule with ease, but rising discontent among grassroots supporters could chip away at the party’s majority.
Even if the DA’s march is silly, the ANC should not endorse Umkhonto weSizwe "vets" turning the streets around Luthuli House into a "no-go" zone.
DA lawyers are challenging the decision to disallow a march to the ANC’s headquarters in Johannesburg.
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The ANC has vowed to launch an investigation into claims that public funds, released for Nelson Mandela’s memorials, may have been misappropriated.
Cosatu claims the Democratic Alliance’s plan to march to the ANC’s headquarters in Johannesburg is an election stunt and an act of pure opportunism.
The ANC is mulling establishing a branch in Perth to woo potential voters, a media report said on Sunday.
President Jacob Zuma has taken advantage of the audience at his keynote address to remind everyone that Nelson Mandela was a member of the ANC.
President Jacob Zuma has dug in his heels, telling guests at the ANC’s gala dinner the National Development Plan would move ahead despite criticisms.
The ANC’s fundraising dinner on Friday was beset by organisational problems with service providers paid late and VIP guests treated shoddily.
How a kid from central England who had never heard of Nelson Mandela ended up writing a global hit that became the anti-apartheid anthem.
On the death of Nelson Mandela, the ANC says the nation has lost a "colossus, an epitome of humility … and the hope of millions".
New kids on the block, the EFF and Agang SA, are taking chunks out of the ANC’s youth base and middle class, an election survey has found.
The ANC’s Pule Mabe has been arrested with two others, allegedly in connection with illegally soliciting funds from SA’s social grants agency.
The fired police boss’s popularity shows that ANC members believe he has a bigger role to play.
The ANC raised more than R29-million at a golf day and auction, a media report said on Sunday.
Nomvula Mokonyane says she would serve for a second term if deployed. But ANC leaders in the province say she doesn’t stand a chance.
Though the ruling party is upping its technology game, the marketing behind it remains weak, say experts.
President Jacob Zuma’s crackdown on discord is nothing new; the ANC has always dealt brutally with dissenters, says Verashni Pillay.