Investment management firm Allan Gray confirmed on Monday that it had appointed the former finance minister as a non-executive director to its board.
The ANC’s powerful secretary general is finding it increasingly difficult to defend the president.
The party has paid for thousands of buses and taxis to ferry supporters to its election manifesto launch in a bid to stem losses in the metro.
According to President Jacob Zuma, the ANC is “working hard to change the lives" of people … It just takes time – "like growing maize".
The ANC’s automatic domination of their heartland, in terms of votes, can no longer be assured.
The ANC-led municipality has rejected applications from the DA to protest in the hotly contested metro, allegedly for security reasons.
There is a mounting groundswell of anti-Zuma sentiment within the party that may just be the tipping point to drive the president out.
Old-school ANC grandee and chair of Corruption Watch SA Mavuso Msimang believes it is ‘shameful’ that the party voted against the Constitution.
Mavuso Msimang: “For the ANC to proudly defeat the spirit of the Constitution is not a victory. We voted overwhelmingly against the Constitution."
Based on last week’s Constitutional Court judgment that found his conduct unconstitutional, a valid case of theft may be made against Jacob Zuma.
Has the SABC fired or blacklisted so many commentators for holding anti-Zuma views that Hlaudi Motsoeneng has to step into the breach?
Readers write in about the ANC, President Zuma, parastatals and the Guptas.
Former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel has joined a growing number of ANC leaders calling on the President to resign.
Calls for President Jacob Zuma’s removal from office have had support from some ANC stalwarts, including Ahmed Kathrada and a few ANC Gauteng members.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Monday that the ANC needs to rediscover and reclaim its original purpose.
Promising that water delivery would top the agenda, President Jacob Zuma had supporters at an imbizo in KwaZulu-Natal hanging on his lips.
In public, at least, the party is closing ranks around President Jacob Zuma after the Constitutional Court’s Nkandla ruling.
Ahead of local government elections the party is calling on a team of professionals and academics to help it regain votes in Gauteng.
Claims that its chief whip Jackson Mthembu had agreed to an investigation into allegations of "state capture" were labelled "ridiculous" by the ANC.
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised that the ruling party is dealing with allegations of state capture – in an "ANC way".
Many are calling for his head following several shock ‘revelations’. So how did the President escape the most recent NEC meeting unscathed?
In a show of force, the private sector warned the ANC that decisive leadership was needed to deal with allegations of undue influence by the Guptas.
It was confirmed on Wednesday night that members of the Gupta family are ANC members, and therefore may be subject to disciplinary action.
Martin Legassick, expelled from the ANC, was acclaimed as one of the leading thinkers of the South African left.
Several branches of the ruling ANC say Motlanthe is the only person who can redeem the party’s reputation.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Baleka Mbete have presidential aspirations, but the former is more likely to end up running alongside Cyril Ramaphosa.
It is the ANC that established – and continues to support and fund – the chapter nine institutions, says Edna Molewa.
An ANC renaissance hinges on the power struggle between President Jacob Zuma and the Pravin Gordhan-Gwede Mantashe-led faction of the ANC.
President Jacob Zuma’s colleagues and allies are increasingly finding the courage to confront him.
Of most direct concern to the ANC is the matter of sovereignty: some ANC members have objected that the leadership no longer answers to them
Zuma’s force is spent, how long he clings on for is largely irrelevant and the ANC is fresh out of ideas
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan shocked the ANC lekgotla with his proposal to reduce social spending as a government cost-cutting measure.