Readers write in about banks, identity, and the ANC.
Gauteng premier David Makhura delivered his 2017 State of the Province Address at a wet Greenfields Stadium in Randfontein on Monday.
"The contest for ANC branch, regional and provincial positions is becoming fierce"
Lindiwe Sisulu’s supporters say she’d be better for the ANC’s top job than Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Bureaucracy slows things down, but ‘if I had my power, I would just do things tomorrow’
The State of the Nation address simply confirmed that the party is unravelling at a rate of knots
The world is deep in the throes of a disinformation era through fake news, alternative facts and post truth.
Once President Jacob Zuma steps down as ANC leader at the party’s next congress, he’ll have to answer to a party that may no longer share his vision.
While the brawls can’t be condoned, they are a perfect indication of the multiplicity of views that exist in our Parliament.
The ANC has identified sections of the economy where it will instruct the government to intervene.
No longer Mr Nice Guy, the party also wants to put a freeze on foreigners buying land.
Dineo Bendile spoke to EFF leader Julius Malema about his belief that the president would even have a sex change if it would help him cling to power.
Regions and provincial structures will now be limited to observing at national level the opening of branch nominations for the top six ANC leaders.
The main target of a Cabinet reshuffle would be Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, according to political analyst Ralph Mathekga.
The Independent Electoral Commission says legal processes should be concluded before any judgment is cast.
The party’s general manager, Ignatius Jacobs, has been implicated in an alleged covert election campaign aimed at discrediting opposition parties.
ANC leaders have been making all the right noises about positions being driven by the will of branches – the party’s core – but some appear rotten.
The women’s league is behaving oddly and the main candidates are silent on many other issues.
An abandoned agreement could spell doom for the AIC and ruling party coalition.
The ANC is not bound by tradition to elect its deputy as leader, President Jacob Zuma said in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
Regional task team member Andile Lungisa said there is some truth to claims that the ousted regional leaders conspired against Jordaan’s campaign.
The deputy president’s pivot on Zuma and corruption is laudable. But why now?
The ANC secretary general says Cosatu and the ANCWL are “spoiling the water in the ANC” by publicly stating who they back as the next party president,
The president delivered his speech at the celebrations held on Sunday.
The road to a "unified" ANC is not a straight one.
The president urged the ruling party’s supporters to flock to Orlando Stadium this coming Sunday for its 105th anniversary celebration.
The deputy president has failed in his bid to lead once before, but can he convince the party’s branches of his suitability to lead this time around?
"The 2015 festive season ushered in a year of political despair, in contrast to the one just past"
Fearing a showdown, several groups in the party want compromise presidential candidates
What will come to pass, we look into the glass — in bad, bad rhyme
The local government elections made 2016 a defining year in the history of the country’s electoral politics, writes Mashupye Herbert Maserumule.
The rally is expected to give the party an opportunity to set the tone and direction for the year ahead.