The ANC has chosen its leaders on the basis of the work they do and not because they make news headlines, says the party’s KZN chair Zweli Mkhize.
The ANC in Gauteng must go to the national elective conference in Mangaung with one voice, says provincial chairperson Paul Mashatile.
The conference is a watershed moment in policy direction for the ANC and its second transition, says Jeff Radebe.
Despite allegations of fraud from Western Cape Kgalema Motlanthe supporters, the province has nominated him to be party president come Mangaung.
A discussion on Metro FM about the ANC national elective conference has been cancelled because the party was not invited to join,the SABC has said.
The ANC has denied that Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa swung the North West nomination outcome in President Jacob Zuma’s favour.
The ANC North West moved its provincial general council to Rustenburg, two days after the party’s deadline for nominations.
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip has welcomed the approval of a report adopting the legislation for the Protection of State Information Bill.
The decision to hear an application concerning a no-confidence debate about Jacob Zuma was celebrated by the DA and ANC for different reasons.
The Eastern Cape ANC has rejected the outcome of a unanimous vote by the OR Tambo region for Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to lead the party.
Kgalema Motlanthe offers support for the motion of no confidence against Jacob Zuma, and the battle over the spy tapes rages on.
The ANC has expressed its dismay at comments made by the ANCYL, saying that the league has adopted the argument and tone of opposition parties.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has dismissed apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele’s criticism of the ruling party as opposition politicking.
Former Congress of the People and ANC MP Nosimo Balindlela has joined the Democratic Alliance, the party’s leader Helen Zille has announced.
Zuma plans his reign after Mangaung, while opposition parties table a motion of no confidence in the president in Parliament.
Head of the South African Institute for Race Relations, John Kane-Berman, says the Marikana shooting may force the ANC to abandon failing policies.
Opposition parties hate President Jacob Zuma and have a personal agenda against him, the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans’ Association says.
The ANC has called for Swaziland to be "liberated" as part of the outcomes of an International Solidarity Conference the party hosted last week.
Kgalema Motlanthe believes the ANC’s Mangaung conference could help restore the public’s confidence in the party by formulating clear policies.
Jacob Zuma’s plans for the economy are in the spotlight, and Fikile Mbalula denies reports he is considering switching sides ahead of the conference.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela is to untangle the R1-billion Capitec empowerment deal web woven by a consortium with close links to the ANC.
As the scandal around President Zuma’s Nkandla homestead grows, the Pimples take a road trip to find out what on earth Msholozi is up to there.
Accusations of bias levelled against public protector Thuli Madonsela are nothing new and her office says new claims of misconduct are unfounded.
ANC KZN chair Zweli Mkhize says President Zuma gained the party more support because he is popular, and not because he appeals to his home province.
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal expressed shock at a spate of murders at the hands of its members, saying the killings were the work of misguided criminals.
While an increase in members in KZN may boost Zuma’s hopes for a second term, it may also make governing the party and the country very difficult.
Julius Malema proclaimed his innocence after being granted bail by the Polokwane Regional Court, where he faced a charged of money-laundering.
Zuma has urged workers not to follow the path of striking Lonmin workers and stated that "new violent protests have no place in a democratic society".
President Jacob Zuma’s remarks earlier in the week about the majority ruling in a democracy were "misconstrued", the presidency has said.
The Democratic Alliance has held a picket at the Union Buildings and called on President Jacob Zuma to back the youth wage subsidy.
Julius Malema visited striking workers at the Westonaria Goldfields mine. He lambasted the ANC and told the workers to fight. Watch the video.
The Mail & Guardian has learned the long-running Hawks investigation into allegations of fraud and corruption by Julius Malema is nearing completion.