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Senzo Mchunu gives explosive details on KZN killings
Article
/ 20 September 2017

Senzo Mchunu gives explosive details on KZN killings

The former KwaZulu-Natal premier described the manipulation of selecting councillors by the dominant faction in the ANC as ‘highly involved rot’

By Paddy Harper
IFP accuses the ANC of using the NFP to fight a proxy war against it
Article
/ 19 September 2017

IFP accuses the ANC of using the NFP to fight a proxy war against it

IFP national chairperson Blessed Gwala made these allegations in a submission to the Moerane Commission into political killings in KZN.

By Paddy Harper
Showdown looms as ANC NEC meets over fate of KZN leadership
Article
/ 19 September 2017

Showdown looms as ANC NEC meets over fate of KZN leadership

KZN is seen as the springboard for Dlamini-Zuma’s presidential campaign.

By Staff Reporter
State-owned enterprises shouldn’t be used as pawns in South African politics
Article
/ 19 September 2017

State-owned enterprises shouldn’t be used as pawns in South African politics

Privatisation talk in South Africa shows how state owned enterprises are being used as tools for enrichment by the connected.

By Point Author
Mantashe bans regional, provincial congresses after September 30
Article
/ 19 September 2017

Mantashe bans regional, provincial congresses after September 30

The ANC secretary general wants to ensure the party’s December elective conference goes ahead.

By Tshidi Madia
One of Sindiso Magaqa’s assassins identified, second suspect still at large
Article
/ 18 September 2017

One of Sindiso Magaqa’s assassins identified, second suspect still at large

Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said today that they are now searching for a second suspect.

By Paddy Harper
Mantashe warns against factionalism
Article
/ 18 September 2017

Mantashe warns against factionalism

​“The primary enemy of the ANC is the askari-impulse within its leadership.”

By Jan Gerber
‘Magaqa died because he did not approve of looting’
Article
/ 16 September 2017

‘Magaqa died because he did not approve of looting’

Sihle Zikalala said Magaqa and his comrades had caused a ‘strategic shift’ in the ’very conservative’ ANC in 2012

By Paddy Harper
As the ANC crumbles, it’s time to choose
Analysis
/ 15 September 2017

As the ANC crumbles, it’s time to choose

Voting for an opposition party is a realistic option, but they must work on their policies

By Prince Mashele and Mzukisi Qobo
Makhosi Khoza: They are going ahead with charging me despite KZN ruling
Article
/ 14 September 2017

Makhosi Khoza: They are going ahead with charging me despite KZN ruling

The ANC MP says that disciplinary proceedings will go ahead against her despite a ruling that the party’s provincial leadership is illegitimate.

By Lizeka Tandwa
ANC vs ANC again as two more provinces head to court over conference results
Article
/ 14 September 2017

ANC vs ANC again as two more provinces head to court over conference results

The ruling party is again in court in two provinces as more branches allege irregularities ahead of the contested December elective conference.

By Staff Reporter
Axing Blade ‘could be fatal for comatose alliance’
Article
/ 14 September 2017

Axing Blade ‘could be fatal for comatose alliance’

‘Whether comrade Blade is removed or not is not important. How we will act will be determined by the reasons given for the reshuffle,’ says the SACP

By Given Sigauqwe
Biko’s vision of freedom must be kept alive – especially now
Article
/ 13 September 2017

Biko’s vision of freedom must be kept alive – especially now

His murder reminds us that many people still live under the conditions engineered by apartheid

By Jo-Mangaliso Mdhlela
ANC alliance’s current operating model must change – SACP and Cosatu
Article
/ 13 September 2017

ANC alliance’s current operating model must change – SACP and Cosatu

The ANC’s alliance partners in Gauteng are calling for a reconfigured alliance.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Any decision to appeal ANC KZN ruling must come from national leadership – Kodwa
Article
/ 13 September 2017

Any decision to appeal ANC KZN ruling must come from national leadership – Kodwa

The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has jumped the gun by announcing it will appeal Tuesday’s devastating High Court judgment

By Staff Reporter
ANC KZN conference invalid: What happens next is up to the party
Article
/ 13 September 2017

ANC KZN conference invalid: What happens next is up to the party

On Tuesday the High Court in Pietermaritzburg handed down a judgment declaring that the provincial conference in November 2015 was unlawful.

By Safura Abdool Karim
DA: ‘Does Zuma not trust the wisdom and decision of the chief justice?’
Article
/ 12 September 2017

DA: ‘Does Zuma not trust the wisdom and decision of the chief justice?’

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is opposing President Zuma’s high court application to delay investigations of state capture by a commission of inquiry

By Alex Mitchley
ANC KZN leaders to appeal court ruling that its 2015 election was ‘unlawful and void’
Article
/ 12 September 2017

ANC KZN leaders to appeal court ruling that its 2015 election was ‘unlawful and void’

The applicants, for 29 KwaZulu-Natal branches, argued that the run-up to the 2015 conference and the election had been rigged.

By Paddy Harper
ANC KZN 2015 election declared unlawful
Article
/ 12 September 2017

ANC KZN 2015 election declared unlawful

The High Court in Pietermaritzburg has ruled that the results of the KwaZulu-Natal ANC’s 8th provincial conference in November 2015 were unlawful.

By Kaveel Singh
Steve Biko paid the supreme price to liberate black people – Zuma
Article
/ 11 September 2017

Steve Biko paid the supreme price to liberate black people – Zuma

"His ideals of self-reliance are more relevant than ever now as we push a radical socio-economic transformation agenda"

By Amanda Khoza News24
Expert view: NDZ will get Cabinet nod on road to becoming more ‘presidential’
Article
/ 11 September 2017

Expert view: NDZ will get Cabinet nod on road to becoming more ‘presidential’

Dlamini-Zuma’s appointment to Parliament will most likely lead to a position for her in Cabinet, according to political analysts.

By Raeesa Pather
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was not deployed because she is a Zuma says Mantashe
Article
/ 10 September 2017

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was not deployed because she is a Zuma says Mantashe

The secretary general was speaking in Vosloorus on Sunday at an OR Tambo memorial lecture hosted by Ekurhuleni’s Grace Flathela zone.

By Dineo Bendile
Mantashe calls number of presidential hopefuls ‘sick’, rails against Mugabe
Article
/ 8 September 2017

Mantashe calls number of presidential hopefuls ‘sick’, rails against Mugabe

ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe slams "sick" number of candidates vying to be the organisation’s president.

By Given Sigauqwe
As Bell Pottinger breathes its last, Gupta propaganda stays
Article
/ 8 September 2017

As Bell Pottinger breathes its last, Gupta propaganda stays

"Beyond its reputation problems, finding a new owner or funder will be considerably complicated"

By Phillip De Wet
Mkhize works at being No 1
Article
/ 8 September 2017

Mkhize works at being No 1

The ANC treasurer general is being punted as a unifying ‘third way’, which is gaining traction in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape

By Paddy Harper and Govan Whittles
Squabbles dim DA’s hope of 2019 win
Article
/ 8 September 2017

Squabbles dim DA’s hope of 2019 win

Smaller parties are feeling left out by the Democratic Alliance and the EFF has ambitions of its own

By Dineo Bendile
‘That dog is going to die’: ANC in KZN distances itself from gun-wielding bodyguards
Article
/ 7 September 2017

‘That dog is going to die’: ANC in KZN distances itself from gun-wielding bodyguards

The party called on the security company responsible for the guards "to take actions against this unpalatable conduct".

By Kaveel Singh
KZN ANC appoints two teams to probe political killings
Article
/ 7 September 2017

KZN ANC appoints two teams to probe political killings

The party says the current violence may be following a ‘’similar pattern’’ to the state sponsored ‘’black on black’’ violence of the 1980s and 1990s.

By Paddy Harper
Zanu-PF ‘tight-lipped’ after Mantashe’s call on Mugabe to stop attacking Mandela
Article
/ 7 September 2017

Zanu-PF ‘tight-lipped’ after Mantashe’s call on Mugabe to stop attacking Mandela

Mantashe on Tuesday told the media in Johannesburg that he had lodged a formal complaint in a telephonic conversation with his counterpart in Zanu-PF.

By Agency
Cyril Ramaphosa’s leaked emails: Echoes of apartheid-era dirty tricks
Article
/ 7 September 2017

Cyril Ramaphosa’s leaked emails: Echoes of apartheid-era dirty tricks

The deputy president claims the intelligence services are being used to discredit him and prevent him becoming the country’s next leader.

By Staff Reporter
Pervasive elitism blinds us to the bitter land battles in our cities
Analysis
/ 7 September 2017

Pervasive elitism blinds us to the bitter land battles in our cities

The urban land question is urgent and needs to be placed at the centre of our national conversation

By Richard Pithouse
EFF, DA say Zuma could stay – but must be investigated anyway
Article
/ 5 September 2017

EFF, DA say Zuma could stay – but must be investigated anyway

Strange day in the ConCourt for President Zuma

By Phillip De Wet
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