Splits within the ruling ANC may cause it to lose power at the next national elections in 2019, according to the senior Cabinet member.
The fundamental problem confronting SA today is a political culture that is defective and out of kilter with the needs of the people.
Keeping the "dirty laundry" within the party hasn’t changed anything, so members of differing opinion now have their say outside Luthuli House.
With #OccupyLuthuliHouse plans thwarted, comments made about the protest were more interesting than the demonstration itself.
MK veterans tried stopping the ANC secretary general from receiving a list of demands from anti-Zuma protesters outside the party’s headquarters.
‘Without publicity they do not exist’, says ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe of the party’s #OccupyLuthuliHouse group.
The campaign is calling for the resignation of both ANC president Jacob Zuma and his national executive committee.
ANCYL members have disrupted a press briefing organised by members of the new occupy Luthuli House movement.
The SA Communist Party believes the ANC should convene a non-elective conference to unify the party and the alliance.
There comes a time when silence becomes betrayal, according to ANC Gauteng chairperson and former Jo’burg mayor at Nonhlanhla Mthembu’s funeral.
Prasa chairperson Popo Molefe has dropped a bombshell, claiming that R80-million from a controversial train deal may have found its way to the ANC.
The little-known AIC helps the ruling party clinch Ekurhuleni and Rustenberg — and the price rectifies the decade-old Matatiele boundary dispute.
The metro’s new mayor, Solly Msimanga, says the party will no longer allow citizens ‘to be skivvies of councillors and a certain political party’.
EFF councillors walked out of the council sitting shortly after the results were announced.
Its mistakes quickly forgotten, the ruling party reasons that those who didn’t vote do support the ANC after all.
The Democratic Alliance is set to get the backing of the Economic Freedom Fighters through a mysterious pact the two political parties agreed to.
Citizens of Nelson Mandela Bay, Tshwane and Johannesburg will have to wait a few more hours to see who their mayors will be.
The EFF leader said they would provide jobs and good service delivery as he introduced the party’s new councillor in Marikana.
The allegations against the Railway Safety Regulator include maladministration, abuse of power, wasteful expenditure and nepotism.
No tough action has been taken against the president despite surveys showing his many scandals are impacting the party’s electoral performance.
Headlines, blurbs and even a news ticker make the clickbait-filled site seem genuine, but the bias is clear.
Young bloods, including Malusi Gigaba and Fikile Mbalula, are tipped to rise from the election’s ashes.
Readers write in about Karoo lamb, and the ANC after the municipal elections.
The organisation popularly known as the "Kadoef" party has surprised its detractors after winning a seat in the Beaufort West municipality’s council.
That the ANC’s dominant faction prefers to lose votes rather than recall President Jacob Zuma might not be a wise strategy.
The Democratic Alliance and ANC are set to begin the horse-trading in the municipalities and metros that failed to produce an outright majority.
Twitter brings out the memes as Number One remains silent on preliminary election results.
The deputy president has disputed claims that the party’s leaders are ‘arrogant and self-centred’.
The ANC has withdrawn its complaint to the IEC regarding the outcome of elections in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro.
The DA took the fight into its strongholds and the ruling party’s supporters stayed away.
Readers write in about disappointment in the ANC, Jacob Zuma and the DA, and the correct meaning of inkabi.
The opposition won what it won not because they won over ANC supporters, but because those have stayed at home, disillusioned.