Racial polarisation and social cohesion were among the issues discussed at talks between the FF+ and the ANC on Wednesday.
The ANC on Wednesday condemned a suspected act of sabotage by striking Transnet workers that caused a train derailment in KZN.
The ANC says that it is "pleased with the corrective nature of the ruling" on ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema following a disciplinary hearing.
As President Jacob Zuma marked his first year in office on Monday, opposition parties said he had failed to show leadership.
The DA on Sunday described the re-appointment of Paul Mashatile as Gauteng’s ANC chairperson as "bad new" for the province.
Newly Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile made it clear on Saturday that the ANC was the only centre of power in the province.
Current Gauteng ANC chairperson Paul Mashatile retained his position after a bruising leadership battle with his deputy premier Nomvula Mokonyane.
ANC Gauteng chairperson Paul Mashatile called for discipline and unity in the ruling party as it approached its centenary in 2012.
Members of the tripartite alliance were not there to please one another, President Jacob Zuma said at a May Day rally in Durban on Saturday.
Hitachi Power Africa fudged key issues this week in a media blitz intended to extricate it from the row over ANC business front Chancellor House.
Hitachi Power Africa on Tuesday pleaded ignorance about questionable business links with the ruling African National Congress.
Charges have not yet been formulated against ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, ANC deputy secretary general Thandi Modise said on Tuesday.
The ANC’s investment arm Chancellor House will receive R50-million over eight years in profits from Eskom’s Medupi and Kusile Power Stations.
An "email" allegedly recording racial slurs by a senior official of the Western Cape provincial government is a fake, say forensic investigators.
The ANC’s top six officials met well into Monday evening amid reports that ANC Youth League President Julius Malema would face disciplinary charges.
ANC leaders and its youth league were expected to meet on Monday amid reports that Julius Malema had been formally charged with ill-discipline.
ANC treasurer Mathews Phosa said the decision to sell the party’s stake in Hitachi Power Africa should be taken by the ruling party.
The business interests of government officials pose the biggest threat to President Jacob Zuma’s administration, Cosatu warned this week.
The ANC was defiant this week about its involvement with Hitachi Power Africa, which secured a multibillion-rand contract with Eskom.
Members of the ANC’s top leadership are planning to take President Jacob Zuma to task over his public scolding of youth leader Julius Malema.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says the full facts of the ANC’s involvement in Chancellor House, and through it in Hitachi Power Africa, are unclear.
Opposition parties have lambasted the ANC’s turnaround on its investment in Hitachi, saying the ruling party is "playing the country for fools".
The tripartite alliance is not merely used for garnering votes for the ANC, party secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday.
It was not up to the ANC to decide whether its investment arm, Chancellor House, should get rid of its stake in Hitachi, Gwede Mantashe said.
The ANC and its alliance partner, Cosatu, resumed bilateral talks on Monday after they were put on hold last week.
ANC Youth League President Julius Malema remained defiant after being publicly rebuked by President Jacob Zuma on Sunday.
Jacob Zuma has lashed out at the conduct of Julius Malema, saying that the statements he made
were alien to the culture of the ruling party.
Afrikaner rights bodies and the ANC trade tit-for-tat allegations over utterances inflaming "racial polarisation".
The ANC on Friday said that the ANC Youth League’s expression of support for Zanu-PF undermines SA’s mediation efforts in Zimbabwe.
The ANC "strongly condemned" ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s treatment of a BBC journalist, a spokesperson said on Friday.
The ANC Youth League’s president attacked the media at a briefing on Thursday, calling a BBC journalist a "bastard" and an "agent".
The ANC launched an appeal against an interdict on singing "shoot the boer", but a call to exercise restraint in singing the lyrics remains in force.