Internal battles among ambitious regional bigwigs have come to the fore as the party gears up for municipal elections. We take a closer look.
The DA has set up the EFF for another opportunity to show what real opposition to Zuma ought to look like.
The DA is completely out of touch with black voters, who are more likely to opt for the ANC or the Economic Freedom Fighters.
Some are claiming that the #FeesMustFall movement has been hijacked by political interests.
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/ 14 January 2016
The newest ANC shirts just have the logo on them, sparking rumours that President Jacob Zuma might not be that close to people’s hearts anymore.
ANC’s interest in women’s rights seems to have evaporated when it is most needed.
Former president Thabo Mbeki is back in the public debate – as if nothing has changed. His opinions surely haven’t, sadly.
He ignored the serious issues facing many countries, in which the ANC could take a lead.
Critics say the party’s strategy to hang on to its metros is a threat to internal democracy.
Readers write in about the ANC’s degeneration, Zuma’s corruption and a call for Aaron Motsoaledi to transcend the rot.
The "premier league" has been blamed for a move to bar Cosatu and the SACP from giving solidarity messages ahead of the ANC’s 104th birthday.
But the ruling party still has a core of ardent supporters in the town, who hope it will fulfil its promises.
Call me a grumpy white male, but we are harping on about decolonisation while new elites feast on the state and gobble power.
Readers write in about the ANC, the nuclear deal, and Thami Mkhwanazi.
Some ANC leaders say bosses manipulated the markets to topple the president and that he is under siege by capitalists and anti-Zuma campaigners.
Despite calls nationwide for President Jacob Zuma’s removal from office, the ANC was adamant that the matter was not on its agenda and had no support.
Zikalala is not perturbed by the controversy surrounding his unexpected election as provincial chairperson of the party in KwaZulu-Natal.
Justice Malala argues that South Africa faces a governance and leadership crisis, rather than an economic crisis.
South Africa’s coloured population is still moored between the binaries of black and white.
A Concourt decision to set aside the by-elections results in Tlokwe has left opposition parties questioning the motives of both the ANC and IEC.
It’s clear the SABC will not broadcast Rehad Desai’s Emmy award-winning documentary on Marikana, Miners Shot Down, because it makes the ANC look bad.
ANC head of economic transformation Enoch Godongwana insists Cosatu’s recent resolution is not economically viable and borders on unconstitutional.
Can President Jacob Zuma really have been unaware of who he was dealing with and their unsavoury reputations when meeting with known gang bosses?
At a meeting at the president’s official Cape Town residence, crime leaders allegedly said they would "mobilise our members and work hard for you".
By 1954, Sarah had been banned from all the organisations she was associated with and restricted from attending public gatherings for two years.
Slate politics trumped calls for unity at last weekend’s elections for ANC KZN.
Zuma holds the key to the fates and fortunes of many of the most powerful names in South African politics.
If the ANC is ‘more important than SA’, is Jacob Zuma also more important?
The race between incumbent Senzo Mchunu and provincial secretary Sihle Zikalala for the position of chairperson has added to the factional battles.
An ANC faction accused the SACP of using Zuma as a Trojan horse at Polokwane. Will the communists survive the onslaught ahead of the 2017 conference?
The ANC is taking SA out of the International Criminal Court, claiming it is no longer useful.
The historic but dilapidated building where Mandela planned the democratic takeover of the SA government will be turned into affordable housing.