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.
The ANC’s leadership was being tested by socio-economic realities, its treasurer general Mathews Phosa has said.
The DA has said that it tried to pass two bills to fight the scourge of corruption, but ANC blocked them saying they would hurt business.
The ANC in the Eastern Cape is due to meet soon to decide whether the OR Tambo region is ready to resume its conference this weekend.
Following the shock killings at Lonmin mines, join our live video chat with M&G deputy editor-in-chief Rapule Tabane at noon about Cosatu.
We are too quick to point fingers at politicians instead of doing our bit to get SA in the direction it should be going in, writes Khaya Dlanga.
The ANC’s top six have rejected as unconstitutional the dissolution of the OR Tambo regional conference.
According to a recent study by Wits University, ANC members have played a leading role in most protests across the country.
Overseas trips, unnecessary catering and the printing of T-shirts at all Free State government levels must stop, the Free State ANC has said.
Sacked ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has told Friends of the Youth League supporters he will not form another party nor leave the ANC.
The DA’s pinning of service delivery violence on the ANC and its youth league in the Western Cape is a publicity stunt, says the party.
Members of the ANC’s PEC in the Eastern Cape have been accused of trying to manipulate delegate credentials at the OR Tambo regional conference.
SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande has said the SACP will not abandon the ANC despite increasing criticism about their relationship.
Are our politicians finally learning how to disagree like adults? Verashni Pillay desperately hopes so, despite the ANC’s troubling politics.
While disgraced officials may resign, firing them is tricky. SA’s parties are trying to come up with ways to deal with those who try to brazen it out.
The ANC slaughtered a bull ahead of the centenary celebrations as part of a traditional cleansing ceremony.
During his centenary address, President Jacob Zuma said the ANC is determined to move towards the second centenary with a more rejuvenated organisation.
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/ 5 September 2003
The Mail and Guardian this week takes the extraordinary step of figuratively nailing its colours to the mast.
The African National Congress has deftly turned certain defeat into a minor triumph with its right turn on a renewed sports boycott.