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Cosatu rejects DA’s tolling claim
Article
/ 18 April 2013

Cosatu rejects DA’s tolling claim

Cosatu has rejected the DA’s claims that the ANC was not supporting moves to oppose tolling in the Western Cape.

By Sapa
DA’s Mandela, Suzman pamphlet raises ANC’s ire
Article
/ 18 April 2013

DA’s Mandela, Suzman pamphlet raises ANC’s ire

A Democratic Alliance pamphlet showing former president Nelson Mandela and activist Helen Suzman embracing has angered the ANC, it was reported.

By Sapa
ANC: Helen Suzman didn’t act against apartheid
Article
/ 18 April 2013

ANC: Helen Suzman didn’t act against apartheid

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.

By Sarah Evans and Nickolaus Bauer
Boston bombs: SA runners remain in US after ‘act of terror’
Article
/ 17 April 2013

Boston bombs: SA runners remain in US after ‘act of terror’

South Africans injured in Boston bombings were spectators, not runners, says Dirco, as Barack Obama admits attack was an ‘act of terror’.

By Sarah Evans and Nickolaus Bauer
Rebranding the DA: Nostalgia for a past that never was
Analysis
/ 16 April 2013

Rebranding the DA: Nostalgia for a past that never was

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.

By Comment Author
Talk Radio 702 dumps Shaka Sisulu after ANCYL appointment
Article
/ 14 April 2013

Talk Radio 702 dumps Shaka Sisulu after ANCYL appointment

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.

By Staff Reporter
Who’s in the ANCYL’s new task team?
Article
/ 11 April 2013

Who’s in the ANCYL’s new task team?

The ANC has intentionally left out big youth league names when selecting the people to rebuild the structure, saying it wanted to "avoid problems".

By Faranaaz Parker
ANC’s ‘chickens of cadre deployment come home to roost’ in E Cape
Article
/ 10 April 2013

ANC’s ‘chickens of cadre deployment come home to roost’ in E Cape

Irregular expenditure in Eastern Cape municipalities increased by over R1-billion over two years, for which the DA has blamed inept workers.

By Staff Reporter
ANC top brass ask E Cape councillors to resign
Article
/ 8 April 2013

ANC top brass ask E Cape councillors to resign

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.

By Sapa
Mantashe: Mines want to ‘hijack and steal our revolution’
Article
/ 8 April 2013

Mantashe: Mines want to ‘hijack and steal our revolution’

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.

By Molaole Montsho
ANC task team sets out to fix Limpopo
Article
/ 6 April 2013

ANC task team sets out to fix Limpopo

An ANC provincial task team has imposed a moratorium on filling mayoral and council vacancies in Limpopo as part of efforts to root out corruption.

By Staff Reporter
CAR and the SA government: Robbing people of their rights
Analysis
/ 3 April 2013

CAR and the SA government: Robbing people of their rights

Jacob Zuma and the version of the ANC he leads are, for obvious reasons, not fans of the maxim "verities liberabit vos" – the truth will set you free.

By Comment Author
ANC: Calls for CAR withdrawal misguided
Article
/ 1 April 2013

ANC: Calls for CAR withdrawal misguided

The Democratic Alliance’s call for all SA troops to be withdrawn from the Central African Republic is misguided and ill-advised, the ANC has said.

By Sapa
ANC: M&G is ‘pissing on the graves’ of dead CAR troops
Article
/ 1 April 2013

ANC: M&G is ‘pissing on the graves’ of dead CAR troops

The ANC says an M&G article linking SA’s deployment in the CAR to business interests related to the party is "blatant lies" and dishonours the dead.

By Phillip De Wet
Sometimes transparency must give way to democratic secrecy
Analysis
/ 28 March 2013

Sometimes transparency must give way to democratic secrecy

By denying the freedom of the secret ballot in Parliament, the ANC has shown how weak its grip on power really is, says Mario GR Oriano-Ambrosini.

By Mario Gr and Oriani Ambrosini
Modernise the ANC or die – here’s how to do it
Article
/ 27 March 2013

Modernise the ANC or die – here’s how to do it

The ANC elders must admit that their time is up and hand over the reins to the youth who still have a long future ahead of them, writes Khaya Dlanga.

By Staff Reporter
ANC: Brics is critical for developing nations
Article
/ 25 March 2013

ANC: Brics is critical for developing nations

The Brics summit will play a critical role in defining the future of developing nations, the ANC has said.

By Sapa
ANC: SA soldiers died for peace in CAR
Article
/ 25 March 2013

ANC: SA soldiers died for peace in CAR

The death of 13 SA soldiers in the Central African Republic has left an "indelible mark" on relations between the two countries, says the ANC.

By Staff Reporter
ANC wants 70% of KZN vote in 2014
Article
/ 24 March 2013

ANC wants 70% of KZN vote in 2014

The African National Congress will be aiming to secure at least 70% of the vote in KwaZulu-Natal in the 2014 elections.

By Sapa
Electioneering marks Human Rights Day celebrations
Article
/ 21 March 2013

Electioneering marks Human Rights Day celebrations

The streets of Sharpeville were awash with rallies being held by various political parties and the government as part of the day’s commemorations.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Arms commission ‘open minded’ about investigating ANC
Article
/ 19 March 2013

Arms commission ‘open minded’ about investigating ANC

The arms procurement commission has dismissed allegations that people with connections to the ruling party will not be investigated.

By Sapa
The ANC is flushing out the unwanted
Analysis
/ 19 March 2013

The ANC is flushing out the unwanted

No matter how the ANC explains the disbandment of its youth league and Limpopo executives, the move seems like a purge of Jacob Zuma’s detractors.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Mabe: ANC will exist for life
Article
/ 10 March 2013

Mabe: ANC will exist for life

The ANC would exist as long as there is life on earth, ANC national executive committee member Pule Mabe said on Sunday.

By Ahmed areff
Afriforum seeks dialogue with ANC over ‘offensive utterances’
Article
/ 9 March 2013

Afriforum seeks dialogue with ANC over ‘offensive utterances’

Afriforum has said it plans to approach the ANC and initiate a dialogue to discuss "continued offensive utterances" about Afrikaners and Christianity.

By Sapa
R1-billion in ‘illegal’ party payouts
Article
/ 8 March 2013

R1-billion in ‘illegal’ party payouts

Provincial legislatures have already paid out huge amounts to South Africa’s political parties, despite warnings that it might be unconstitutional.

By Tabelo Timse & and Stefaans Brummer
ANC used DA’s plan, says Numsa’s Jim
Article
/ 7 March 2013

ANC used DA’s plan, says Numsa’s Jim

The ANC has used the DA’s economic policies for its national development plan, says the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa.

By Sapa
There would be no democracy without Zwelinzima Vavi
Analysis
/ 5 March 2013

There would be no democracy without Zwelinzima Vavi

If Cosatu’s general secretary were to be snuffed out of the political game, SA would slip towards an intolerant autocracy, writes Nickolaus Bauer.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Education is essential – but not an essential service
Article
/ 26 February 2013

Education is essential – but not an essential service

Education will not be made an essential service but rather be a priority that all relevant stakeholders will work towards uplifting.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Cronin says ‘problematic’ Nkandla Act could be unconstitutional
Article
/ 21 February 2013

Cronin says ‘problematic’ Nkandla Act could be unconstitutional

Deputy Public Works Minister Jeremy Cronin says Parliament needs to look at the National Key Points Act as it could be unconstitutional.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Ramphele: Agang funding comes from SA not US
Article
/ 19 February 2013

Ramphele: Agang funding comes from SA not US

Money to support the newly-launched political platform Agang SA comes from South Africans, says its leader Mamphela Ramphele.

By Sapa
Opposition parties seek to dip into Ramphele’s expected political plans
Article
/ 18 February 2013

Opposition parties seek to dip into Ramphele’s expected political plans

Ahead of Mamphela Ramphele’s big announcement, opposition parties have not ruled out the possibility of jointly contesting next year’s elections.

By Nickolaus Bauer
ANC, DA not fazed by Ramphele as possible opposition
Article
/ 10 February 2013

ANC, DA not fazed by Ramphele as possible opposition

"She will do well but I don’t think we’re worried about what the prospects of her forming a political party will do to our voter base," says the DA.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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