The ANC Youth League in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape are uniting behind Julius Malema, saying he remains their leader until the next election in 2014.
Suspended ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has apologised to journalist Carien Du Plessis after a settlement was reached in a case against him.
The chairperson of the ANC in Free State Ace Magashule has spoken out about the scramble for power and resources in the ANC.
DA leader Helen Zille has apologised for referring to Eastern Cape pupils who had flocking to the Western Cape as "refugees".
Sources within the ANC say Julius Malema may be offered an opportunity to return to the ruling party after a prescribed period of expulsion.
The ANC in the Western Cape has instituted disciplinary processes against ANC Youth League members who heckled President Jacob Zuma in Cape Town.
ANC MPs Ben Turok and Gloria Borman’s disciplinary action has shown how flawed South Africa’s electoral system is.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has an impossible job, but without him the party chaos would be worse, writes <strong>Richard Calland</strong>.
Suspended ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other leaders submitted their heads of argument to the NDCA on time.
Seen as a uniting alternative to Zuma, he is widely admired but trailed by controversy, yet remains quite the enigma. So who is Kgalema Motlanthe?
Lawyers for three ANC Youth League leaders have until midnight to file written heads of argument to the ANC appeals committee.
ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola seems to be taking on the role of mediator between the ruling party and the league.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee of appeals has upheld Julius Malema’s temporary suspension after he called President Jacob Zuma a dictator.
The African National Congress says the party’s youth league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu’s criticism of Cyril Ramaphosa smacks of ill-discipline.
The Western Cape ANCYL will be called to the party’s provincial headquarters to explain why the league failed to hold its elective conference.
The ANC Youth League has proclaimed Julius Malema will continue his duties as president of the league, despite his suspension by the ruling party.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has warned the ANC Youth League that it could collapse if it insists on calling itself a "kingmaker".
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the party cannot be expected to remain a static organisation, but should adapt itself to current conditions.
Two senior ANC members lashed out at Nedbank chairperson Reuel Khoza in media reports for his comments about a lack of leadership in South Africa.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says the ANC has to reposition itself to remain relevant and account to the masses.
There seems to be no end to the disputes at the SABC, especially over editorial independence as chief executive and head of news clash yet again.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s loyalists in the Western Cape and Limpopo are due to retain power in their respective provincial conferences.
Sources in the ANC say there are plans to disband the Limpopo provincial executive committee, whose chair is Cassel Mathale, a close Malema ally.
Factional spats in the ANC and tripartite alliance are behind the latest turmoil at the SABC, with the head of news being placed on "special leave".
The Mpumalanga ANC Youth League has complained to the ANC mother body, saying that the party’s constitution was flouted.
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.