The private business and fundraising ethics of the ANC’s North West chairperson are under scrutiny, writes Michelle Pietersen.
Jimmy Manyi, the chief executive officer of GCIS, is on his way out and his three-year contract will not be renewed, writes Charles Molele.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the party won’t engage with its youth wing.
ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa says SA must debate possible changes to the Constitution but it mustn’t be changed for narrow political interests.
Factional battles and sometimes fisticuffs continue to roil ANC provincial structures as the party prepares for its elective conference at Mangaung.
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution has filed a complaint against the auditing firm SizweNtsalubaGobodo.
The ANC’s centenary torch will arrive in Gauteng on Friday as part of the organisation’s birthday celebrations.
We can argue endlessly about "The Spear" because it inspires different emotions from people — none exclusive to either blacks or whites.
South Africa’s second-most powerful man fanned the fires of anger instead of seeking a solution, writes Rapule Tabane
Khaya Dlanga takes issue with the ANC’s selective morality when it comes to the office of the presidency.
The Goodman Gallery and the ANC have agreed to make amends in an aim to end the furore surrounding the controversial painting.
The Goodman Gallery’s lawyer says there is no point to the Film and Publication Board classifying "The Spear" since it has been defaced and removed.
The ANC has claimed it is unanimous in its condemnation of ‘The Spear’, despite reports suggesting otherwise.
Part of Jan Smuts Avenue in Johannesburg will be closed from 9am until about 3pm on Tuesday for a protest march, the Johannesburg metro police say.
Secret meetings ahead of the ANC nomination process are being probed by the party’s Gauteng executive, provincial secretary David Makhura says.
The ANC is demonstrating a growing intolerance of dissent, the party’s youth league said in a statement on Saturday.
Union bosses punt ANC president as a friend of the working class ahead of leadership battles. Matuma Letsoalo reports.
The African National Congress’ success has been hobbled by the roll of the historical die but also by its own decisions, writes Moeletsi Mbeki.
President Jacob Zuma has defended his leadership of South Africa and the ANC at a meeting with the National Union of Mineworkers.
Julius Malema’s initial attempts to fight his expulsion from the ANC have failed, after his backers failed to have the matter heard at an NEC meeting.
The ANC met with conservative Afrikaners last week – an event one critic labelled as ‘dangerous’. Charles Leonard reports.
Those who criticise the party for want of a better ANC are browbeaten into silence from the loud bully pulpit of the powerful, writes Khaya Dlanga.
The ANC has asked the Democratic Alliance to abandon its "mind-boggling" decision to march on Cosatu’s head office in the Johannesburg city centre.
Julius Malema has no future within the ANC despite claims that he would lead the organisation in the future, sources within the ruling party say.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has vowed to one day lead the ANC, despite his expulsion from the party.
Expelling ANC Youth League president Julius Malema and his cohorts from the party was the right decision, says ANC provincial chairperson Zweli Mkhize
South Africa should be wary of a country run by securocrats as during the rule of PW Botha.
Cape Town Press Club chairperson Donwald Pressly has openly admitted that some members of the press club are also members of the ruling party.
President Jacob Zuma has stealthily started his election campaign by handing out tractors and homes.
Carl Niehaus’s return to the national stage isn’t going well: the ANC says it doesn’t have a job for him, and his claims of repaid debts ring false.
Former ANC spokesperson Carl Niehaus denied saying he repaid all his debt but rather that he repaid some of it and made arrangements for the rest.
Sometimes the courts need to intervene to remind the government it is of the people, by the people, writes <b>Khaya Dlanga</b>. Not of or by the ANC.