The ANC has lashed out at AfriForum’s youth wing for observing a minute of silence for civilians "killed in ANC terror attacks between 1980 and 1994".
Opposition parties say the Gupta family should be prosecuted, adding that a probe into the president’s involvement in the plane saga is needed.
Free State ANC has lost patience with ill-disciplined cadres who bring the party’s name into disrepute, says NEC deployee Malusi Gigaba.
The top five leadership positions, including that of Ace Magashule, in the Free State ANC have been nominated and elected unopposed.
Cyril Ramaphosa has told delegates at the Free State ANC’s elective conference that divisions within the party would undermine its functioning.
A debate on the use of the Waterkloof Air Force Base by the Gupta family last week will be held in Parliament, the ANC has said.
The ANC should not go to next year’s national elections with the stench of controversial scandals following it, writes Mpho Moshe Matheolane.
How much more patient will the ANC be with its leader, Jacob Zuma, if another scandal comes to light, asks Khaya Dlanga.
The ruling party has condemned the Israeli government, saying that it "can only escalate hostilities in the Middle East".
Criticising President Jacob Zuma and the ANC, the Democratic Alliance has blamed the ruling party for the country’s high unemployment levels.
Criticism of the Democratic Alliance has dominated speeches by political parties and union leaders at Workers’ Day rallies across the country.
Criticism of the Democratic Alliance was a staple topic for political parties and union leaders at Workers’ Day rallies across the country.
The ANC’s publicity-stunt-feigned-visit to Madiba should come as no surprise, considering how his image is being abused, writes Mpho Moshe Matheolane.
US civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson has called on young South Africans to go to school because their country was "free but not equal".
Footage of the ANC visiting a frail Madiba was broadcast by the SABC to a furious audience that expressed its disdain on Twitter.
Showing images of a frail former president Nelson Mandela was the right thing to do as the world needed to see him, the ANC has said.
The ANC has dismissed calls by the DA to redo the parliamentary vote on the Protection of State Information Bill that passed last week.
The ANC has no agenda to remove Congress of South African Trade Unions general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, spokesperson Jackson Mthembu has said.
Three members of the ANC, including a pregnant woman, have survived a shooting by unknown assailants in Umtshezi, KwaZulu-Natal, says the party.
The DA’s reminder that a greater range of organisations and people were engaged in the fight against apartheid is timely, writes Richard Jurgens.
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The ANC has slammed attempts by the DA to compare it to the National Party, saying the party had "run out of ideas" and "morphed into clowns".
Cosatu has rejected the DA’s claims that the ANC was not supporting moves to oppose tolling in the Western Cape.
A Democratic Alliance pamphlet showing former president Nelson Mandela and activist Helen Suzman embracing has angered the ANC, it was reported.
The DA has started its election campaign by trying to rebrand itself as a participant in the fight against apartheid. But the ANC is not buying it.
South Africans injured in Boston bombings were spectators, not runners, says Dirco, as Barack Obama admits attack was an ‘act of terror’.
Because of the explosive political power of the past there is a tendency to simplify it to suit our emotional, political or other selfish needs.
Radio host and writer Shaka Sisulu was dumped by Talk Radio 702 and 567 Cape Talk after he was appointed to the ANC Youth League interim committee.
The ANC has intentionally left out big youth league names when selecting the people to rebuild the structure, saying it wanted to "avoid problems".
Irregular expenditure in Eastern Cape municipalities increased by over R1-billion over two years, for which the DA has blamed inept workers.
Officials in the Eastern Cape’s Mbizana municipality have been told to resign by the ANC’s top leaders, the party in the province has said.
The ANC’s secretary general says mines don’t want the NUM around because it is fighting exploitation, adding new unions have nothing to offer members.