We profile the frontrunners for the coveted position of ANC deputy president: Cyril Ramaphosa, Kgalema Motlanthe, Tokyo Sexwale and Mathews Phosa.
The ANC’s Alex la Guma branch in Cape Town is not your average ANC branch: it is young and old and black and white.
According to an internal ANC report, 38 members of the party have been killed in KwaZulu-Natal since the beginning of 2011.
They had to haul some members out of shebeens at an ANC meeting in Khutsong, but at least they got to nominate their candidates.
More than 30 ANC branches have nominated Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba for a top six position in the party, says a newspaper report.
Spending on current items such as public sector wages put at risk the roll-out of the government’s infrastructure programme, economists have warned.
The ANC’s core base is alienated by a president who marshals the rhetoric of social justice, writes the Democratic Alliance’s Lindiwe Mazibuko.
Sports Minister and ANC head of campaigns Fikile Mbalula has warned ANC members not to fall for "dirty money" that is being dished out to buy votes.
Gwede Mantashe has defended the decision to include ANC branches deemed not to be in good standing in the final audit report.
Khaya Dlanga believes the ANC has lost its identity and become a shadow of its former self, arguing that it’s time to Occupy the ANC.
The myriad problems confronting South Africa come at a highly inconvenient time for the African National Congress, writes Rapule Tabane.
The ANC’s regions, branches and leagues have been picking which horses to back as the Mangaung elective conference looms.
The ANC needs to make sure its auditing processes for its elections does not raise suspicion among its members, political analysts said on Sunday.
The ANC has opened the nomination process for its elective conference in Mangaung, which could see President Jacob Zuma’s leadership challenged.
Free shares worth almost R1-billion in Capitec is what a consortium linked to financing the ANC has scored thanks to finance from two state bodies.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has blasted the political agendas and alleged abuse of state agencies in the expelled youth leader’s case.
Fikile Mbalula has rejected labour federation Cosatu’s suggestion that the party should retain the current ANC leadership under President Jacob Zuma.
South Africa cannot become a banana republic – dubious sorts of all types must face prosecution, writes Rapule Tabane.
On Monday, the long lie that is the ANC pre-conference embargo on "leadership contestation" finally ends.
According to recommendations from its policy conference, the ANC has rejected "wholesale nationalisation" in favour of "strategic nationalisation".
ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu says it will be a dark day for the country if expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema ever comes to power.
The ANC has indicated that it has gone as far as it could to accommodate input into and in amending the Protection of State Information Bill.
Julius Malema’s allies have warned that anarchy will be unleashed if the former ANC Youth League president is detained.
A time of national crisis, such as Marikana, tests every bit of a society, from the president all the way "down" to community structures.
The opposition is rebuilding, but the Democratic Alliance says it is still divided ahead of the Mangaung elective conference.
Congress of South African Trade Unions general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has retained his post, but union leaders are opposed to his outspokenness.
The battle lines have been drawn as opposing factions within Cosatu square off for a fierce contest that threatens to paralyse the organisation.
North West party officials, who have been told to kick former Rustenburg mayor Matthew Wolmarans out, say they are still taking legal advice.
Julius Malema is being helped to foment his "mining revolution" by ANC backers, according to senior youth league figures who continue to support him.
The SABC’s political reporters confronted Jimi Matthews in a tense meeting about an apparent decision to ban Julius Malema from its airwaves.
The leadership crisis in the ruling African National Congress and gross iniquities of South African society cannot be ignored any longer.
In her book Fight for Democracy: The ANC and the Media in South Africa, Glenda Daniels explores the ruling party’s relationship with the media.