The ANC’s national executive committee disbanded the North West provincial executive committee on Friday, ending a protracted battle.
The ANC says it ”would not like to be drawn” into any ”speculative discussions” about the future of its embattled former spokesperson, Carl Niehaus.
The IFP on Monday rejected a call by ANC president Jacob Zuma for the two parties to merge.
Western Cape doctors on Friday agreed to call off their strike and go back to work, but are still not happy with the government’s pay offer.
Luthuli House was upbeat with festivities on Friday as the ANC celebrated the 54th anniversary of the Freedom Charter.
We are back to watching the familiar spectacle of the ANC and its alliance partners at each other’s throats over this and that.
The National Youth Development Agency seems set to repeat the mistakes of previous government youth initiatives, DA leader Helen Zille says.
Zweli Mkhize said on Monday he and President Jacob Zuma did not influence traditional leaders who voted against IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
Cosatu and the SACP on Monday criticised Trevor Manuel for suggesting that unions were exacerbating the global economic crisis by going on strike.
Helen Zille on Friday accused the ANC of using the transformation of the judiciary as a smokescreen for creating a bench that will serve its agenda.
Perhaps after years of so much suppressed anger in this society, getting a bit more of it out into the open might not be an entirely bad thing
Gwede Mantashe has criticised the Congress of South African Trade Union’s weighing in on the ANC’s leadership succession.
Whether he serves a second term as president of the ANC is a decision left to the party, President Jacob Zuma told the SABC on Friday.
Jacob Zuma should start transforming the public service by appointing the right people instead of political allies, Helen Zille said on Friday.
President Jacob Zuma will serve more than one term despite having previously said he planned to step down after five years, Cosatu said on Friday.
Ngoako Ramatlhodi’s hush-hush participation, while premier of Limpopo, in a property deal raises new questions about his suitability for high office.
In his first State of the Nation address it was obvious that President Jacob Zuma had, owing to the dire economic climate, little to offer.
President Jacob Zuma delivers his first State of the Nation address on Wednesday as a recession threatens to play havoc with election promises.
Will historians looking back over Jacob Zuma’s five years in office talk about the ”mall-marks” — rather than hallmarks — of his administration?
The ANC said on Monday that it welcomed the ”admittance of error” by Western Cape Premier Helen Zille on her males-only provincial cabinet.
Details of a second large transfer of prime land to national government by the Western Cape’s former ANC-led administration were revealed on Monday.
The ANC’s national executive committee has asked for a review of party structures in three ”problem” provinces, including the Western Cape.
The DA will not be deterred by ”the ANC’s plans” to disempower it through an orchestrated campaign to make the Western Cape ”ungovernable”.
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille’s speech at the opening of the provincial legislature on Friday had been ”aggressive and triumphalist”, the ANC said.
ANC Western Cape leaders say the secretary general is partly to blame for their problems. Mandy Rossouw and Pearlie Joubert report
The ANC has consistently underfunded state hospitals and shifted resources away from them amid of a burgeoning Aids epidemic.
Helen Zille has defended her decision to hold her opening address in legislature before Jacob Zuma delivers his first State of the Nation address.
President Jacob Zuma and other ANC leaders had not influenced traditional leaders not to vote for the IFP leader, the ruling party said on Monday.
South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday toured Soweto to thank the people for putting the ANC into power.
SACP chief and Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has also raised the issue of Cope’s windfall from the Vodacom listing in alliance circles.
An ANC report says infighting and internal racial divisions drove away the coloured vote, reports Pearlie Joubert.
The creation of another structure in the form of a ministry to promote the rights of women, alongside other disempowered groups, is ill-considered.