A petition calling for the impeachment of President Jacob Zuma has began circulating on social networking site Twitter.
The DA’s good intentions are that of a white master who thinks that he knows what is best for a black person, writes Khaya Dlanga.
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Here’s how the EFF’s Julius Malema and DA’s Mmusi Maimane can make the year 2019 count.
The time might have come for the ANC to reconsider its investment arm Chancellor House as a commercial venture, says treasurer general Zweli Mkhize.
ANC North West acting provincial secretary Gordon Kegakilwe has been accused of abusing state funds, including pocketing R40k meant for an ANCWL trip.
Security cluster ministers raised more questions around Nkandla than they answered in a briefing that at times bordered on the farcical.
Divisions in Cosatu have forced the federation to temporarily withhold its budgeted R8-million for the ANC’s election campaign.
The controversial Employment Equity Bill is ready to be signed into law despite the DA voting against it the second time around.
The ANC’s Pule Mabe has been arrested with two others, allegedly in connection with illegally soliciting funds from SA’s social grants agency.
Cyril Ramaphosa’s comment about the "boers" coming back into power is pure politicking, continuing a legacy of fear-mongering, writes Grethe Koen.
A great war is brewing to win the vote of the born-frees, but just how they will wield that power in the ballot box is uncertain, writes Khaya Dlanga.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says it is unfortunate that his use of the term "boer" over the weekend has caused offence.
Claims by the ANC that 36-million South Africans have been given access to sanitation since 1994 are "exaggerated", according to an expert.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa urged residents in Limpopo to vote to prevent the "boers" from "coming back to control us".
The ANC looks bad whichever way Cyril Ramaphosa meant his nonsensical statement about the boers coming back if we don’t vote, writes Verashni Pillay
The ANC has expressed its satisfaction with the IEC’s voting registration process despite reports of violent community protests, which affected it.
A school principal has apologised for teachers who displayed T-shirts mocking the ANC and its leaders, which the party labelled a "despicable deed".
KwaZulu-Natal high school teachers have displayed T-shirts mocking the ANC and its leaders at a Westville mall, says the party.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has assured the public of her impartiality and independence.
The ANC’s Gwede Mantashe says the public protector’s handling of the Nkandla report created a negative impression of Jacob Zuma in the public psyche.
Efforts to address past injustices have lowered the bar for education in South Africa, says Agang SA leader Maphela Ramphele.
A group of ANC supporters prevented Western Cape premier Helen Zille from speaking at the launch of the Saldanha Bay industrial development zone.
Following violence and looting in the Cape Town city centre, the DA has lashed out at the ANC and its youth league for "pure vandalism and thuggery".
The public protector has been angered by ANC chief whip Stone Sizani’s comments about Thuli Madonsela’s probe into Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Even if Cyril Ramaphosa emerges unscathed from Marikana he still has to win over Jacob Zuma’s supporters in the ANC, writes Rapule Tabane.
Breakaway groups have looted stalls and robbed pedestrians in Cape Town, in a protest some residents say is about delivery rather than politics.
The leader of the protest march in the Cape Town city centre could be charged with incitement, says Helen Zille’s spokesperson.
A court has ordered ANC provincial secretary Songezo Mjongile to repay over R350 000 he received from mining magnate Brett Kebble, says a report.
The Gauteng ANC has rejected a report claiming provincial leaders have instructed branches not to nominate Jacob Zuma in its lists for Parliament.
ANC Tlokwe chief whip Dakota Legoete says a municipality meeting in the North West had to be halted after the DA staged a walked out.