The South African Communist Party says the “myopic campaign clothed in the name of discipline is nothing but a factionally charged agenda".
A small group of supporters of the sitting ANC KwaZulu-Natal leadership has gathered outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
Chief whip Jackson Mthembu has condemned Fatih Muthambi’s decision to boycott a portfolio committee meeting
Democratic Alliance (DA) deputy chief whip Mike Waters likened Muthambi’s snub to the committee to a middle finger.
Branches in KwaZulu-Natal want leaders who will push for the expropriation of land without compensation, according to chairperson Sihle Zikalala.
Khoza says the ANC’s application of disciplinary action is not just inconsistent, but largely informed by how badly one had annoyed those in power.
Are different ways of governing emerging from South Africa’s cities governed by opposition coalitions?
It doesn’t matter who takes over the ANC in December. The party will never be a united party again.
South Africa is fixated on the future of President Jacob Zuma. Steven Friedman explains that this isn’t the case within the governing ANC.
Our myopic opposition parties are steering us into dangerous waters, and their efforts are too often being cheered on
A motion by the ANC provincial leadership aims to stall the original application until after the December conference
Little economic headway will be made ahead of October’s budget policy statement, analysts say
The motion may not have passed, but it shows the ANC doesn’t speak with one voice
Mmusi Maimane has called for the dissolution of Parliament following the failed motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma via secret ballot.
Should MPs have the right to vote according to their conscience?
It wasn’t just fear of losing their jobs: MPs had no clue who they’d replace Zuma with as president
The fact that the motion was defeated by only a 21 vote margin is unprecedented.
The Democratic Alliance leader says the outcome of the vote of no confidence in the president proves the rot is in the ANC and not only in Jacob Zuma.
As few as 31 or as many as 40 "rebel" African National Congress MPs may have voted for the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
Yesterday the president overcame an eighth no confidence vote, despite the mountain of evidence of corrupt conduct that has emerged in recent months
The idea that South Africa must look towards the International Monetary Fund to rescue itself from the prevailing crisis must be dismissed.
In September the EFF will head to the constitutional court in a bid to have Zuma impeached.
“I can tell you, they spent a lot of money. And I’m happy for those who took the money, children will eat.”
Despite surviving a vote of no-confidence in Parliament on Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma was confirmed as a lame-duck president.
Opposition leaders know it is possible the vote of no confidence in the president might not swing their way.
This threat comes despite the no confidence vote in the president being held by secret ballot.
All eyes will be on ANC MPs as they prepare to cast a vote on their president via secret ballot.
Baleka Mbete’s announcement of a secret ballot in the motion of no confidence against Jacob Zuma signals the start of an intense game of persuasion.
Mbete will address the media on the voting procedure to be followed when the motion of no confidence in the president is debated on 8 August.
Tycoons, fraudsters and multinationals have all given generously. What were their motives?
We have seen how secret party funding has corrupted politicians, or has allowed corrupt politicians to cover their tracks.
Even a secret vote to oust Zuma may scupper ANC careers and opposition hopes for power