NEC member Lindiwe Sisulu has distanced herself from reports she was vying for a leadership position or was lobbied to oppose President Jacob Zuma.
The ANC has voiced its disappointment at the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, saying "democracy can be undermind by simply approaching courts".
ANC KwaZulu-Natal chairperson Zweli Mkhize has told members at a KZN election gathering that nobody is more important than the party.
Malema has remained hostile towards the ANC’s leadership, saying that having respect for one’s elders should not dictate policy.
President Jacob Zuma’s breakfast comments have led to a war of words between the ANC Youth League and its parent body.
Gauteng’s DA leader John Moodey plans to seize the province from the ANC’s clutches. The <i>M&G</i> asked him how he plans to do this.
At a questioning session in Parliament, President Jacob Zuma would not commit to making public the outcome of the arms deal investigation.
Laywers have confirmed ANC Youth League president Julius Malema will meet the midnight deadline to appeal against his expulsion from the ruling party.
Some may be rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of an ANC without Julius Malema to rock the boat while others are speculating on his future.
The ANC is determined to interfere in the work of the judiciary and the Constitution, DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko says.
It honestly makes no sense that almost everything gets named after Nelson Mandela and other names are culled.
The ANC says the media should be regulated by a body independent of state and business to prevent either political or commercial interference.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says its members had better not discuss the disciplinary committee’s decision to expel ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
The ANC discussion document on international relations says the UN, World Bank and International Monetary Fund must be reformed.
The leadership of the ANCYL has put their party membership on the line, vowing to fight disciplinary charges levelled against Julius Malema.
An ANC document says "elements" of the Constitution might be reviewed because they "may be an impediment to social and economic transformation".
Speaking at a conference while celebrating his 31st birthday, Malema criticised ANC leaders for failing to condemn intimidation of his grandmother.
A faction aligned to President Jacob Zuma in Cosatu enjoys the upper hand after the federation’s central executive committee meeting this week.
Former Pamodzi liquidator Enver Motala has roped in ANC heavyweights in an urgent bid to wipe his slate clean by securing a presidential pardon.
Jacob Zuma’s opponents punt heavyweight candidates for ANC top six positions.
Malema’s exit from the ANC stage strengthens President Zuma’s position, but it’s Cosatu’s Vavi who holds the trump cards now, writes <b>Nic Dawes</b>.
After his expulsion from the ANC, Julius Malema may be facing a massive battle to save his political career but he still has a few cards left to play.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has been expelled from the ANC after showing no remorse during the mitigation process.
President Jacob Zuma has condemned the media for sensationally reporting on political matters in South African society.
The ANC says Malema will hear his fate on Wednesday in spite of the youth leader’s complaint he was given too short notice to receive the verdict.
The ANC will announce the fate of Julius Malema later today, amid reports quoting party insiders who say he will be expelled from the ruling party.
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/ 27 February 2012
It is dangerous to assume the ANC is at anyone’s mercy, party secretary general Gwede Mantashe said in response to Numsa’s comments over the weekend.
The ruling party’s idea of reviewing the powers of the Constitutional Court has induced panic.
The ANC Women’s League has condemned the disruption of President Jacob Zuma’s speech, while the youth league deny their involvement.
Forget FW de Klerk: when it comes to militarised extremists, Constand Viljoen is the man to hate.
The ANC Youth League has refused to comment after President Jacob Zuma criticised it for "ill-discipline".
President Jacob Zuma’s tribute speech degenerated in chaos as members of the ANC Youth League disrupted him by singing and chanting.