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/ 17 February 2012
A DA by-election victory in Limpopo this week was a blow for the ANC but it would take decades to unseat the party in the province.
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/ 17 February 2012
The ANC has met Western Cape premier Helen Zille’s state of the province speech with doubt, saying she failed to give immediate solutions to poverty.
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/ 17 February 2012
Trade union Solidarity has hit out at the state in a new report, pleading the case for mine ownership to be left in private hands.
President Jacob Zuma has slammed FF+ leader Pieter Mulder for his controversial views on land reforms, telling him he needed a lesson in history.
ANC branches will begin nominating candidates for all the party’s national executive committee positions in October, ahead of its elective conference.
The ANC Youth League said it won’t accept the suspension of Julius Malema until the ruling party can convince their membership it’s the right move.
The mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League members Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa is expected to continue.
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/ 15 February 2012
Cosatu’s Gauteng chairperson says the debate on whether the ANC is leading the trade union federation in the right direction needs to continue.
The ANC says a mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members continued late into Monday afternoon.
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/ 13 February 2012
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says a database of government officials implicated in corruption must be created to prevent them from getting other jobs.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s arguments in mitigation have begun amid speculation that he might be expelled from the ruling party.
ANC Youth League heads Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa’s arguments to lessen their disciplinary sentences is due to begin on Monday.
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/ 11 February 2012
The Press Council’s Ombudsman has reported to editors a 70% increase over the last three years in the number of complaints about newspaper reports.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says the ANC and its youth league should be speaking to each other, and not through the media, when problems arise.
The DA has detailed 10 broken promises since the President’s State of the Nation speech last year, and thinks this year will be "more of the same".
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/ 8 February 2012
The ANC says a highly-anticipated report on possible reform in the mining sector is merely a discussion document and not cause for concern.
Zwelinzima Vavi says the ANC needs to "fix its house" and rediscover its "revolutionary morality" to remain a beacon of hope to the people of SA.
Attempts to disband the ANC’s Limpopo provincial executive committee have been rejected by the party’s national executive committee meeting.
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/ 6 February 2012
The report into a "brown envelope" scandal involving former Western Cape premier Ebrahim Rasool and two journalists has been released.
The ANC says Julius Malema will remain president of the youth league for two more weeks, until he has offered evidence in mitigation of his sentence.
The ANC in Limpopo has refused to comment on claims that it failed to pay workers their salaries, saying it could not discuss internal matters.
A police swoop on South Africa’s Congolese community — which police maintain resulted in the arrest of 150 Congolese men — has galvanised activists.
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/ 2 February 2012
Opposition politicians and activists have accused the ANC of manipulating hearings on the Protection of State Information Bill.
Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Thandi Tobias-Poloko has torn into Public Enterprise Minister Malusi Gigaba for "undermining" the ANC’s unity.
Kgalema Motlanthe has agreed to work with Lindiwe Mazibuko to ensure government ministers adequately answer questions from opposition parties.
Pravin Gordhan has told South Africans to learn from Europe’s mistakes, and not worry about bad news coming out of the World Economic Forum meeting.
While lawyers argued against the five-year suspension of Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League was quietly making plans to go on without him.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee of appeal says it will make its decision on Julius Malema’s suspension appeal in due course.
There’s been an information blackout on ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s appeal hearing with party members being instructed not to comment.
A handful of ANC Youth League supporters marched outside Luthuli House, as Julius Malema’s appeal against his suspension from the ANC started.
As Julius Malema’s appeal against his suspension from the ANC begins, the youth league says it worries that important issues are being sidelined.
Lashing out at those in his party supporting Julius Malema, Jacob Zuma has warned there is no future in the ANC for those who are ill-disciplined.