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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
M&G Hangout: Should education be an essential service?
Videos
/ 8 February 2013

M&G Hangout: Should education be an essential service?

We chat to our education reporters about the ANC’s announcement to make education an essential service: what does this mean and will it have any real effect?

By Staff Reporter
ANC’s push for teaching as an essential service augurs conflict
Article
/ 6 February 2013

ANC’s push for teaching as an essential service augurs conflict

The ANC’s aggressive stance on teaching as an essential service bodes ill for three-year wage agreements reached in the public sector last year.

By Phillip De Wet
The ANC and FNB’s ads: Storm in a teacup
Article
/ 4 February 2013

The ANC and FNB’s ads: Storm in a teacup

Analysts say the ruckus over the ANC’s response to FNB’s "You Can Help" campaign has been overblown and the adverts themselves were miscalculated.

By Faranaaz Parker
ANC and Cosatu in agreement over youth wage subsidy
Article
/ 4 February 2013

ANC and Cosatu in agreement over youth wage subsidy

The ANC and its alliance partner Cosatu have concurred on their approach for the youth wage subsidy, says the ruling party.

By Sapa
DA urges Zuma to suspend Maharaj after kickback allegations
Article
/ 1 February 2013

DA urges Zuma to suspend Maharaj after kickback allegations

President Zuma should suspend his spokesperson Mac Maharaj, says the DA after allegations that he had benefited from a driver’s licence contract.

By Sapa
ANC applauds Motsepe’s donation to the poor
Article
/ 31 January 2013

ANC applauds Motsepe’s donation to the poor

The ANC has saluted billionaire businessperson Patrice Motsepe for donating at least half the money generated by his assets to the poor.

By Sapa
New Age welcomes inquiry – if it ends Zille’s ‘ranting’
Article
/ 30 January 2013

New Age welcomes inquiry – if it ends Zille’s ‘ranting’

The New Age has welcomed Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille’s urgent request for an inquiry into the newspaper’s funding.

By stefanie jason
Zille insists on New Age funding inquest
Article
/ 30 January 2013

Zille insists on New Age funding inquest

The Democratic Alliance leader wants a commission of inquiry to investigate the legality of "public money" used to fund the New Age newspaper.

By Andisiwe Makinana
Zille: I did not inhale Gupta money
Article
/ 30 January 2013

Zille: I did not inhale Gupta money

From Zuma to Zille, Chris Roper takes a look at the sad, stunted state of our threatened democracy.

By Chris Roper
Deep Read: ‘Born free’ voters may not choose ANC
Analysis
/ 29 January 2013

Deep Read: ‘Born free’ voters may not choose ANC

The growing divide between the ANC and the "born frees" may present a concern for the ruling party when the 2019 presidential election comes around.

By Jon Herskovitz
FNB slams New Age for ‘lazy’ reporting
Article
/ 29 January 2013

FNB slams New Age for ‘lazy’ reporting

First National Bank has refuted reports that the bank paid and coached children to make negative statements against the ANC and government.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Zille: DA received money from Gupta employee
Article
/ 29 January 2013

Zille: DA received money from Gupta employee

The DA did not receive money directly from the Guptas but rather from an individual employed by the controversial family, says Helen Zille.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Report: FNB ads scripted, children paid as actors
Article
/ 29 January 2013

Report: FNB ads scripted, children paid as actors

The children used in FNB’s "You Can Help" ad campaign were paid and the videos, which contained negative opinions about government, were scripted.

By Staff Reporter
Opinion: Double standards are the new cool
Article
/ 29 January 2013

Opinion: Double standards are the new cool

Whatever happened to admitting you were wrong, asks Verashni Pillay, as she tracks the double standards of Moeletsi Mbeki, FNB, the ANC and more.

By Verashni Pillay
Mamphela Ramphele seeks to join politics ‘to save her country’
Article
/ 27 January 2013

Mamphela Ramphele seeks to join politics ‘to save her country’

Media reports say former anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele has, on a visit to the US, expressed her intention to join active politics.

By Staff Reporter
ANC chief whip urges Zuma to ignore Mazibuko’s ‘nonsensical letter’
Article
/ 23 January 2013

ANC chief whip urges Zuma to ignore Mazibuko’s ‘nonsensical letter’

President Jacob Zuma should ignore the open letter written by Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko, says the ANC’s chief whip.

By Sapa
Ramaphosa quits Mondi and Lonmin boards
Article
/ 23 January 2013

Ramaphosa quits Mondi and Lonmin boards

Cyril Ramaphosa is quitting the boards of paper-maker Mondi and platinum producer Lonmin to prevent conflicts with his new political role.

By Reuters
Opinion: FNB’s role in Nkandla undermines their campaign
Article
/ 21 January 2013

Opinion: FNB’s role in Nkandla undermines their campaign

FNB has been celebrated for their latest ad campaign but, as Verashni Pillay points out, they have their own sins to deal with.

By Verashni Pillay
FNB folds under ANC’s harsh criticism
Article
/ 21 January 2013

FNB folds under ANC’s harsh criticism

FNB has pulled a series of videos from its You Can Help campaign after it was criticised by the ANC as being "political" and "treasonous".

By Faranaaz Parker and Nickolaus Bauer
ANC tears into FNB over ‘political statement’
Article
/ 21 January 2013

ANC tears into FNB over ‘political statement’

First National Bank’s adverts calling for change in SA has been slammed by the ANC, with its youth league saying the campaign bordered on treason.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Gwede rejects Amcu’s calls for government to nationalise mines
Article
/ 17 January 2013

Gwede rejects Amcu’s calls for government to nationalise mines

The government has no plans to nationalise unsustainable mines, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said.

By Sapa
Zuma calls for mixed economy for development plan
Article
/ 12 January 2013

Zuma calls for mixed economy for development plan

The monopoly domination of the economy is an obstacle to the goals of economic transformation, growth and development, President Jacob Zuma has said.

By Matuma Letsoala
SACP urges ANC to remain humble
Article
/ 8 January 2013

SACP urges ANC to remain humble

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has congratulated the ANC on its 101st anniversary and has urged the party to remain humble.

By Sapa
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