The ANC has been granted leave to appeal last week’s ruling that a DA SMS accusing President Zuma of stealing taxpayers’ monies was fair comment.
President Jacob Zuma will on Saturday mark his 72nd birthday with celebrations in the Western Cape.
A number of struggle veterans and former government leaders are launching a "Vote NO!" campaign aimed squarely at the ANC.
The Economic Freedom Fighters expresses a profound, worldwide, popular dissatisfaction with the current economic system, writes Hagen Engler.
Many people in North West are still loyal to the ruling party, despite gripes about services.
The IFP has accused the ANC of selectively using state resources to bring water to the Nkandla local municipality.
From the ANC to the EFF, political parties have upped the ante a month before the general elections.
The Treatment Action Campaign has criticised the ANC for what it says is the party’s non-commitment to making condoms available at schools.
A high court has dismissed the ANC’s application for the DA to retract and apologise for an SMS it sent about Jacob Zuma stealing public money.
South Africa’s poverty rate fell 11 percentage points (from 57% to 46%) between 2009 and 2011, Statistics South Africa has said.
The ruling party says demands by opposition parties for the IEC chair to step down are opportunistic.
The ruling party has won a majority of wards in the latest by-elections, which were held in nine wards across five provinces, according to the IEC.
The ANC blew a gasket after Gwede Mantashe offered to show journalists around the Nkandla homestead.
EFF and Agang SA leaders’ ties to the province may disrupt old voting patterns.
Judgment in the urgent application lodged by the ANC against the DA over a text message about President Jacob Zuma has been reserved.
Trade union federation president S’dumo Dlamini says Cosatu is going through a difficult period as the battle over Zwelinzima Vavi continues.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has found himself in several tough spots, while trying to defend the ANC’s position on Nkandla.
The Institute for Accountability in Southern Africa has lodged an official objection to Jacob Zuma’s candidacy for presidency in the May elections.
The ANC is set to take the DA to court over an SMS about President Jacob Zuma and his Nkandla homestead.
The banning of political party investment arms won’t solve the issue of party funding, the ANC says.
The ANC is not backing down from its stance that police commissioner Riah Phiyega should be censured for misleading its national executive committee.
The department of labour’s draft regulations unfairly ignores regional demographics.
The ANC’s ‘poo two’ were reinstated to forestall any bid to take their popular support to another party.
If the ANC wants to be taken seriously in this Nkandla saga, it will need to show it by being tough on its senior leadership.
Loyiso Nkohla and Andile Lili have been re-instated as members of the ANC after they led protesters dumping human faeces around Cape Town.
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says people should challenge Thuli Madonsela on her Nkandla report and not insult the way she looks.
The ANC says youth league remarks about Thuli Madonsela are "in contrast" with its views and that it has confidence in the public protector’s office.
The ANC has labelled the Nkandla-related criminal charges laid against President Jacob Zuma by the DA and EFF void acts carried out in desperation.
Gwede Mantashe says the differences between the public protector’s Nkandla findings and that of the interministerial task team are cause for concern.
The president’s architect and Riah Phiyega seem to be the focus of the ANC’s damage control plans after Thuli Madonsela’s Nkandla report release.
Hardliners in the party meet to strategise how to rubbish public protector Thuli Madonsela’s report on Nkandla.
In a fictional land, the ruler of a private residence, Nkandla, is determined to foil the public protector’s plan to bring about an end to the ANC.