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/ 16 October 2009
The battle lines have been drawn between moderates and leftists in the ANC following a stern warning by ANC president Jacob Zuma.
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/ 10 October 2009
The ANC said on Friday it had “read with regret” comments in the <i>M&G</i> attributed to national executive member Billy Masetlha.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday denied allegations by a Durban shack dwellers organisation that it orchestrated recent attacks.
The DA on Thursday launched a ”Crooked Comrades” monitor listing the names of ANC officials found guilty of crimes or misconduct.
The Democratic Alliance on Thursday said it would not participate in KwaZulu-Natal’s first public hearing on labour brokering.
The ANC has established a task team to support athlete Caster Semenya and her family, it announced in Johannesburg on Monday.
Disciplining members of the ANC was an internal matter, the ruling party said on Monday after the FF+ reiterated its call for action against the ANCYL
Julius Malema has once again made extremely controversial statements that could lead to racial polarisation, the FF Plus said on Friday
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/ 25 September 2009
The ANC says it is to conduct an audit of all its Western Cape branches as a first step to regaining control of Cape Town and the province.
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/ 21 September 2009
The way Athletics South Africa managed the gender controversy surrounding Caster Semenya was ”disgusting”, the ANC said on Sunday.
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/ 18 September 2009
Criticism of Cabinet ministers by alliance partners will top the agenda of a meeting of the ANC’s national executive committee
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/ 18 September 2009
The ANC has marginalised the SACC in favour of Pastor Ray McCauley’s National Interfaith Leaders’ Council because it refuses to cosy up to the ANC.
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/ 14 September 2009
The ruling party’s treasure chest is fast depleting due to the effect of the recession and the influence of the Congress of the People (Cope).
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/ 11 September 2009
The streets of East London’s city centre were fraught with tension on Thursday ahead of the first provincial conference of the ANC.
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/ 11 September 2009
The National Interfaith Leadership Council flew its conservative colours this week, saying that it wants revisit laws legalising abortion.
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/ 10 September 2009
The ANC on Thursday criticised Soweto Taxi Services for allegedly intimidating taxi owners who support the bus rapid transit system.
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/ 4 September 2009
An immigration lawyer said this week that “racism is alive and well in South Africa” after the granting of asylum to Brandon Huntley.
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/ 4 September 2009
A succession battle is emerging in the ANC between secretary general Gwede Mantashe and Fikile Mbalula, a national executive committee member.
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/ 2 September 2009
Criminals do not target people because of their skin colour, police National Commissioner Bheki Cele said on Wednesday.
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/ 1 September 2009
The ANC on Tuesday condemned a Canadian decision to give a white South African refugee status from crime-ridden country South Africa.
The Zuma administration has suspended more bureaucrats for corruption in its first 100 days than former president Thabo Mbeki’s did in 10 years.
The ANC hijacked the return of athletes from the IAAF World Championships in Berlin and turned it into a political rally, Cope said on Wednesday.
The ANC has lodged a formal complaint with the press ombudsman about articles in the Sunday Times and the City Press.
The proposed NHI scheme will help resolve problems faced by medical aid members who were not getting value for their money, the ANC said on Tuesday.
The ANC’s NWC has set up teams to tackle problems in the North West and Western Cape after the executives in both provinces were disbanded.
Unity talks between opposition parties are under way in bid to challenge the ruling party at the polls, they said on Sunday.
Foreign media reports portraying SA as ”seized with unrest” because of the service delivery protests were unfounded, Jacob Zuma said on Friday.
After weeks of vandalism and battles between township residents and police, Jacob Zuma asked South Africans on Saturday to desist from violence.
Popcru has accused Cope’s Willie Madisha of inciting correctional services staff to reject government’s occupation specific dispensation offer.
Community concerns over service delivery were being hijacked by ”criminal elements”, the provincial government said on Thursday.
The ANC on Sunday distanced itself from adverts on its website offering services including free pornography and penis enlargement.
ANC members in the North West embarked on a violent protest on Sunday in response to a decision to disband the province’s leadership.