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.
The country’s three-year budget framework has been met with mixed reaction, with opposition parties saying they are discouraged.
DA MP Dianne Kohler Barnard is considering legal action against ANC chief whip Stone Sizani for accusing her of breaching confidentiality.
The ANC should let go of tradition and go for what needs to be done for the party because the DA isn’t playing around, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Julius Malema drew an impressive crowd to the EFF’s launch rally – even though his speech was mostly predictable. But who supports him, and why?
Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has told a breakfast meeting that "government cannot regulate trade unions because they use them as voting fodder".
A reality check for Steve Hofmeyr, Jackie Selebi and President Jacob Zuma evoke higher powers, and Libya loses its prime minister – briefly.
The ANC has signed off on limited changes to the Protection of State Information Bill.
While Twitter takes over the ANC’s attempt at a social media campaign, we meme our way through the tag.
The ANC’s attempt to hijack the Democratic Alliance’s campaign was itself hijacked by Twitter. Only in South Africa.
President Jacob Zuma’s reading of the Bible misses an important point: we are allowed to criticise his decisions whether he likes it or not.
After receiving its registration certificate from the IEC, the EFF announced it will not be intimidated by other political parties.
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has spoken out against billboards commissioned by the DA, which poke fun at the ANC and the tolling saga.
Marking the start of the ANC’s 2014 election campaign, the party’s Senzo Mchunu has said black people in SA are still being called bantus and natives.
A vicious attack on an ANC meeting has exposed the bitter divisions in the ‘Nkandla of the Cape.’
The Democratic Alliance has gone to court demanding the public works department provide it with access to the report into Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane has criticised the ANC in Gauteng for revealing that Thabo Mbeki will be part of the party’s election campaign.
ANC’s Gwede Mantashe says the party has run ahead of itself by revealing that Thabo Mbeki will assist the party lure voters for the 2014 elections.
The ANC NEC says it will not undermine Cosatu with a task team but rather help it sort out divisions within the union federation.
The ANC caucus has accused the media of racism and sexism in its reportage of Northern Cape Premier Sylvia Lucas’s alleged fast food bill.
The prospects that the ANC, SACP and Cosatu alliance once offered the broad masses have been forgotten at the feeding trough, says Raymond Suttner.
An ANC election strategy document circulated to MPs has reportedly contained orders to prioritise Bills that favoured the party, says a report.
EFF founder Julius Malema has slammed the ANC, saying black people will never own land as long as the party is in charge.