Sources in the ANC say there are plans to disband the Limpopo provincial executive committee, whose chair is Cassel Mathale, a close Malema ally.
While the ANC celebrated President Jacob Zuma’s birthday at Luthuli House, league president Julius Malema faced the appeals committee.
Mpumalanga ANC chair David Mabuza has been re-elected unopposed amid alliance partner claims that his pro-Zuma camp "corrupted the conference".
ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu says reports of a meeting to discuss Julius Malema’s suspension and the disbanding of his executive are "misleading".
Business Leadership of South Africa has challenged a suggestion by the ANC that business must leave politics to politicians.
NDC chairperson Derek Hanekom says if ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema wants his latest suspension lifted, he must turn to the appeals committee.
Succession is a messy business, with skeletons always popping out, as in the case of former France presidential hopeful Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
South Africa’s national development plan and the ANC’s proposals have people talking, although the proposal is still a draft document.
Embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has given the ANC an ultimatum to withdraw his suspension or face a challenge in court.
With Julius Malema summarily suspended, Zuma has effectively thrown down the gauntlet to any pretenders to the ANC throne.
Facebook has been abuzz about whether ANC delegates in Mpumalanga will have to prove they voted as instructed during the provincial conference.
The ANC says Jacob Zuma would never be allowed to be a dictator because the party wouldn’t allow it and any idea suggesting otherwise is "insulting".
The ANC’s top six leadership has united in a dramatic show of power to lambaste Julius Malema and the league for sowing division in the ruling party.
The Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Association and the ANC Youth League have clashed over Julius Malema’s recent controversial comments.
The ANC’s disciplinary committee says the appeals hearing of embattled ANCYL president Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu will be held next week.
KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairperson Zweli Mkhize has launched an attack on unruly youth, calling for an end to derogatory language directed at the party.
The ANC has said that they hold “a very dim view” of Malema’s utterances and that he is dragging himself to “the point of no return”.
Western Cape politician Dan Plato has accused the ANC of plotting with gangs to destabilise the province in a bid to wrestle control from the DA.
President Jacob Zuma has tightened up his security and now even rank-and-file ANC members need accreditation in order to attend Zuma’s public events.
Health union Nehawu has hurled veiled attacks at Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe for supposedly choosing sides in the run-up to Mangaung.
Media lawyer says info Bill could’ve meant jail for the journalists who reported on suspended police boss Bheki Cele’s signing off a dodgy tender.
Government has proposed a plan that seeks to control people’s movements and in essence, limit or control the influx of foreigners into the country.
The ANC claims "rain washed away" its debts, while contractors and artists involved in the party’s January 8 centenary celebrations wait to be paid.
The ANC has been keeping a close eye on two union leadership contests, namely the National Union of Mineworkers and National Union of Metalworkers.
David Mabuza looks set to retain the chairmanship of the ANC in Mpumalanga, resisting pressure to topple him.
President Jacob Zuma’s urge to curtail the courts’ powers could have disastrous consequences
The tripartite alliance’s reaction over the Supreme Court judgment has charted the differences over Jacob Zuma ahead of Mangaung in December.
The Supreme Court of Appeal says the NPA should provide a record of why it dropped Jacob Zuma’s fraud charges — reigniting the debate.
Malusi Gigaba’s sudden ascent has left Julius Malema and co in his dust. <b>Verashni Pillay</b> profiles the public enterprises minister.
Oil riches have not trickled down to the majority of the people of Angola.
More than R12-million was spent on accommodation and ‘protocol support’ for heads of state who attended the ANC’s centenary celebrations in Mangaung.
The ANC has bemoaned Helen Zille’s comment in which she referred to Eastern Cape pupils who flocked to Western Cape schools as refugees.