The Democratic Alliance is waiting for the police to give it the go-ahead for its fight-for-jobs march to the ANC’s Luthuli House headquarters.
ANC heavyweight Fikile Mbalula has just learnt that his private secretary Ricardo Mackenzie may well become an MP this year – on a DA ticket.
Jackson Mthembu has accused the DA of causing hostility between it and the ANC, warning the party of violence it witnessed at a march on Cosatu House.
The ANC Youth League will go to court after it was declared insolvent over millions owed by its previous leadership under Julius Malema.
The party’s deputy has the best credentials to expand its global reach, but SA expatriates may well be indifferent.
M&G readers comment on comparisons of Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma, and say we need cool heads when it comes to pharmaceutical drugs.
More interesting than party membership is the extent to which Marxism informed Mandela’s political thinking, writes Paul Trewhela.
Ideologists with cast-iron theories don’t like unpleasant facts, writes Stephen Ellis.
Rumblings of a rebellion against Jacob Zuma by a KwaZulu-Natal faction – the president’s strongest base – have unsettled the ANC.
The ANC election manifesto has big, ambitious ideas for education, but can the party deliver on them?
North West finance MEC Paul Sebego has announced a project to create temporary jobs for 20 000 youth, but the selection criteria are a mystery.
The current administration and the national soccer team are similar in more ways than one. For starters, they both shoot but hardly ever score.
The ANC will hold its national list conference after two postponements, amid rumours the party is managing internal dynamics over who makes the cut.
Two employees of the ruling party, who were linked to fake signer Thamsanqa Jantjie, have submitted their resignation letters to the ANC.
After being blamed for booing Jacob Zuma, the Gauteng ANC has redeemed itself at the ruling party’s provincial manifesto launch in Atteridgeville.
Ahead of its manifesto launch this weekend, the ANC in Gauteng has said it is 100% behind Jacob Zuma despite reports to the contrary.
Readers share their views on Mandela legitimising Cecil John Rhodes’s legacy, anti-gay laws and the history of the ANC.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa may become the first mass worker’s party to oppose the ANC, writes Jane Duncan.
Branding the province’s adverts in party hues has raised questions about the use of public funds, and Thuli Madonsela is investigating them.
The party says it has healed its rifts in the Western Cape, but IEC figures suggest unity has come too late.
The ANC didn’t make Khaya Dlanga who he is today, but he is aware of what his life could have been had it not been for the ruling party.
The DA’s statement that it will take over Gauteng after the elections is a pipe dream, says the ANC in the province.
The ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says the ANC will not tolerate its supporters preventing other parties from campaigning.
The former president says the current government is rife with tribalism, which perpetuates corruption and is used to manipulate some.
We break down the ANC’s manifesto launch in Nelspruit – the highlights, logistical issues and the crowd’s reception of President Jacob Zuma.
The case of three minors and 27 ANC-linked adults accused of public violence following an EFF event near Nkandla has been postponed.
Analysts say corruption and Zuma’s dubious reputation will still put off voters, despite the promises made at the ANC’s manifesto launch last week.
While speaking out against clashes between ANC and EFF members in Nkandla, Jacob Zuma has told a crowd that "booing is a part of self-expression".
As 30 ANC supporters are expected in court following an EFF home handover in Nkandla, the woman who was given the house has expressed concerns.
A group of ANC members have been arrested after they threw stones and bottles at EFF members in Nkandla.
Julius Malema’s handover of an EFF-built house caused a fracas outside Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead, with ANC supporters disrupting proceedings.
Disillusioned ANC backers feel they don’t have credible options, and a union-based body à la Brazil’s Workers’ Party could rebalance SA’s democracy.