Deployment to SRC positions in the country’s universities is heating up infighting between members of the Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA).
The KZN government should establish a commission of inquiry into what appeared to be politically-motivated murders, the KZN ANC said.
At the UN, South Africa did support web rights and moves to end violence based on sexual orientation. The devil was in the detail, says Edna Molewa.
If what the people in the street are saying is anything to go by, the ANC is in trouble in the country’s largest municipality.
We don’t have all the answers, unlike other parties, but we do promise to keep the status quo — of bewilderment, bafflement and bemusement.
The turnaround on the SABC’s policy speaks to the advantage of having a ruling party structured, on the face of it at least, to be bottom-up.
What if people not as herd voters or victims, but as individuals who belong to communities in dire need of infrastructure and education?
The ANC’s National Executive Committee’s sub-committee on communications has distanced itself from the banning of the coverage of violent protests.
Jackson Mthembu: "I can assure you that at the highest managerial level, we are lacking."
"I hear people complaining when we say the ANC will rule fully until Jesus comes back but we have been blessed. Pastors have prayed for us."
The proximate causes of the violence and destruction need to be untangled.
"The leadership says it hears your plea. We resolve problems through engagements," Ramokgopa told party members at a community hall in Atteridgeville.
Twenty buses were set alight and roads blocked as protests around the Tshwane region turned ugly on Monday night.
Tensions are running high after Monday’s announcement by the ANC that Thoko Didiza would be the party’s mayoral candidate for Tshwane.
All you need to know about the recently-announced ANC Tshwane mayoral candidate.
The party’s provincial and city structures are squabbling over prospective mayoral candidates in Gauteng.
The party is hoping its strong mayoral candidate will help it win power in Zuma’s rural base.
It is high time the delays come to an end and the sexual assault case against Marius Fransman gets before the court.
Soliciting votes for the governing party is tough when answering why it hasn’t yet delivered its promises.
People seem only interested in politics because it looks like the only way to advance oneself nowadays.
Lists for the August municipal polls have supposedly been finalised – but not everyone is happy.
Since Zuma became ANC leader the party has changed, which explains the internal bloodbath.
An alleged murderer, endorsed by the Gauteng safety MEC, is just one of 28 candidates who have criminal records or are facing charges.
Nzimande has tried to set up meetings with Zuma, but Number One neither answers his calls nor returns them.
Zuma urged ANC members and voters to accept the outcome of the candidate list process, instead of protesting against those on the candidates’ list.
Sport and Recreation minister says he is confident that the ruling party will retain its majority vote in Gauteng municipalities.
The pretence of urgency is a ploy to manipulate people into supporting the ruling class campaign to remove Zuma.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the ruling party’s current main focus is to conclude the process of vetting its proposed ward councillors.
Economic Freedom Fighters spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi says the ruling party is involved in a campaign to disrupt their activities.
Parliament’s inability to differentiate between itself, the state and the ruling party is shutting down free speech.
‘Hands off’ was the message sent loud and clearly by pro-Zuma supporters who crashed a government event at the Kruger National Park.
The ANC intends to speed up its land redistribution programme ahead of local government elections, sparking fears from economists and farming groups.