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/ 22 September 2011
The ANC has been granted leave to appeal against a ruling that banned the singing of <i>Dubul’ ibhunu</i> (shoot the boer).
Some comrades appear determined to sow divisions in the African National Congress, said secretary-general Gwede Mantashe in a media report.
A day before it was supposed to be debated on in Parliament, the Protection of Information Bill has been withdrawn for further discussion.
A day before Parliament is due to debate the controversial secrecy Bill, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has signalled it may be shelved.
The DA will ask the Inspector General to probe whether President Jacob Zuma approved the use of spooks to monitor the activities of his opponents.
The ANC’s national disciplinary panel has dismissed an argument by Julius Malema that it breached the constitution of the ruling party.
Siyabonga Cwele has ordered top intelligence officials to resign as divisions emerge in the country’s spy community ahead of crucial ANC elections.
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/ 11 September 2011
The ANC in the Western Cape has been taken to court over R1.7-million owed to the Cape Town International Convention Centre, media reported.
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema faces the next round of a disciplinary hearing at an undisclosed location on Sunday.
ANCYL President Julius Malema has told the Scwetla informal settlement that he has declared an "economic war" against the "white minority".
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing has been moved to an undisclosed location due to pending legal action against the ANC.
ANC said last week’s protest was "calculated" to undermine the party’s internal organisational processes.
Julius Malema and other ANC Youth League leaders seem set to be tied up in disciplinary procedures at Luthuli House "for a long time" yet.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee has dismissed the application brought by Julius Malema to drop all charges against him.
People involved in acts of violence outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg have been identified, and police have asked those injured to lay charges.
The scene outside African National Congress headquarters in Johannesburg was calm on Wednesday following violent clashes on Tuesday.
There was no sign of ANC Youth League rioters in Johannesburg’s city centre on Wednesday ahead of Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing.
Opposition parties has urged the ANC to remove a provision from the "secrecy" Bill that allows intelligence spies to classify any part of their work.
ANC Youth League members should heed the call of their leader Julius Malema not to attack journalists, the SA National Editors’ Forum said on Tuesday.
The violence that erupted ahead of youth league president Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing was "totally unacceptable", the ANC said on Tuesday.
MP’s are seeking amendments to strengthen the country’s mining charter, aimed at ensuring the industry is at least 26% black-owned by 2014.
Free State ANCYL members have been called up for a solidarity gathering at Luthuli House in support of league president Julius Malema and others.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema launched a thinly-veiled attack on President Jacob Zuma ahead of a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.
Parties have accused the ANC of seeking to use clause 18 of the Protection of Information Bill to force journalists to reveal their sources.
The ANCYL executive committee has reaffirmed its support for leader Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu in light of charges against them.
The Freedom Front Plus has called on President Jacob Zuma to submit more nominations for the appointment of a new chief justice.
The Hawks have confirmed that they are investigating ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for fraud and corruption over tender irregularities.
The ANC has confirmed it has charged ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema with misconduct for "sowing divisions within the ranks" of the party.
The Gauteng provincial government has welcomed Cabinet’s approval of toll tariffs for the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project.
ANC leaders are expected to demand tough action against the party’s youth league on Monday amid fresh allegations of corruption against it’s leader.
The ANC has once again announced that it has no policy on nationalisation of the mines, spokesperson Keith Khoza said.
The ANC is not deciding whether to implement nationalisation, but rather how to do so, Cosatu has told business leaders at a debate on the topic.