Legal action may be taken against the civil society leaders who questioned the moral integrity of ANC leaders and named them, the party says.
The ANC’s reaction to a civil society conference was "reminiscent of the paranoia of the Mbeki era", the conference co-hosts said on Wednesday.
The ANC leadership was paranoid in interpreting a civil society conference as an attempt to effect regime change, Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi says.
Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane axed two ministers on Tuesday, saying it was necessary to "kill" the perception of two centres of power.
The conference held by a coalition of civil society groups in October have triggered fears in the ANC that a "workerist" party would be established.
The DA said on Monday that it has laid charges for breach of the Companies Act against the former chief whip of the ANC, Tony Yengeni.
The DA is to lay charges against ANC veteran Tony Yengeni after reports he accepted company directorships in contravention of the Companies Act.
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/ 1 November 2010
It had been crucial to reshuffle the Cabinet to ensure effective service delivery, the African National Congress said on Sunday.
Julius Malema on Saturday told supporters in Stellenbosch that Western Cape premier, Helen Zille, was a cockroach and must be voted out of power.
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/ 29 October 2010
<b>Vuvu Vena</b> wonders what the ANC now thinks democracy is.
HRC commissioner says attack motivated by unfavourable ruling.
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/ 25 October 2010
"In the most significant Media Freedom Week since 1994, the South African media is caught in a moral dilemma," writes <b>Rapule Tabane</b>
Janet Love’s appointment to HRC is a case of cadre deployment, says Zille.
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/ 21 October 2010
The ANC is concerned that the media barely reported on the resignation of a senior DA leader in KwaZulu-Natal, the party said on Thursday.
Parliament will find that media self-regulation in SA squares with the international standard
If you think there is no evidence of the politicisation of the HRC, then read this.
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/ 13 October 2010
The African National Congress turned down an invitation to attend a debate on media freedom hosted by the University of SA in Pretoria on Tuesday.
There is little doubt, according to the opposition Democratic Alliance, that the ANC is trying to advance its agenda of nationalisation by stealth.
The question of where the "strategic centre of power" was in the tripartite alliance is still upsetting the Congress of South African Trade Unions.
The ANC should deal decisively with members who lobby for the ruling party’s top posts, Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Sunday.
Cosatu ‘s Zwelinzima Vavi could emerge as the rival of the deputy police minister, Fikile Mbalula, for the position of ANC secretary general in 2012.
Cosatu put pressure on the ANC on Tuesday, threatening to "name and shame" people who use political connections to line their pockets.
President Jacob Zuma has criticised the ANC Youth League’s push for a change in the ruling party’s top leadership structures.
South African President Jacob Zuma said on Sunday he would ask his Cabinet ministers to set their own performance targets.
The ANC Youth League may be have been defeated at the ANC’s national general council, but the loss was far from permanent, an analyst said on Friday.
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/ 24 September 2010
The ANC has defended its push for a controversial media tribunal and called on Parliament to consider the press oversight body.
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/ 24 September 2010
The government will look at introducing compulsory community service for university graduates, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande said.
Distaste for the media hung thick at the ANC’s national council, much like the moisture that stuck to our backsides, writes <b>Mandy Rossouw</b>.
Gwede Mantashe this week accused some ANC leaders of using "gate-keeping" to prevent new members with differing views from joining the party.
The African National Congress will press on Wednesday for a new tribunal to punish unscrupulous reporting.
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/ 21 September 2010
SA’s National Health Insurance (NHI) will kick off in 2012 and be implemented over a period of 14 years, according to the ANC.
In an attempt to dilute fierce debate on nationalisation of mines, the ANC is to broaden the debate to focus on the role of the state in the economy.