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ANC

ANC in debt but confident of future income
Article
/ 15 October 2015

ANC in debt but confident of future income

The ruling party is committed to paying off its debt to avoid protracted and expensive court cases.

By Qaanitah Hunter and Mmanaledi Mataboge
‘While You Weren’t Looking’ – not your average gay movie
Article
/ 8 October 2015

‘While You Weren’t Looking’ – not your average gay movie

A newly released local film buoyed by an open approach to filmmaking takes on the complexities faced by the politically astute LGBTI community.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Editorial: ANC infighting retards delivery
Article
/ 8 October 2015

Editorial: ANC infighting retards delivery

This internal war hobbles the ANC and slows government delivery.

By Editorial
Don’t isolate factions, rather see what useful role they can play
Analysis
/ 1 October 2015

Don’t isolate factions, rather see what useful role they can play

Gatewatchers have no loyalty to a specific faction and a penchant for positions with public rewards.

By Staff Reporter
Factions advance on ANC NGC battleground
Article
/ 1 October 2015

Factions advance on ANC NGC battleground

The ruling party’s national general council is likely to see grandstanding rather than performance review.

By Political Staff
US-style poll debates: Send in the clowns
Analysis
/ 25 September 2015

US-style poll debates: Send in the clowns

The ANC’s idea of letting the people help choose ward candidates could devolve into a circus.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: ANC sees sense on punitive law
Article
/ 19 September 2015

Editorial: ANC sees sense on punitive law

There are procedures and forums against any report that impairs someone’s dignity and reputation; criminal defamation suits are unnecessary.

By Editorial
ANC front bids for power station
Article
/ 11 September 2015

ANC front bids for power station

Despite party policy and an investigation, Chancellor House is again trying to cash in on state contracts.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
Is Ramaphosa still a shoo-in?
Article
/ 10 September 2015

Is Ramaphosa still a shoo-in?

As the political sands shift, Ebrahim Harvey questions whether Cosatu and the SACP will support Cyril Ramaphosa for the ANC presidency.

By Ebrahim Harvey
Editorial: ANC must not do business with state
Article
/ 10 September 2015

Editorial: ANC must not do business with state

If a bidding company’s financial relationship has the potential to favour it in the award of a tender, it should not be bidding in the first place.

By Editorial
Ramaphosa: ANC takes corruption seriously
Article
/ 9 September 2015

Ramaphosa: ANC takes corruption seriously

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed suggestions that the ANC is hesitant to tackle corruption and reaffirmed that the NDP is here to stay.

By Thulani Gqirana
ANC MPs: Taking the debate to Twitter and beyond
Article
/ 7 September 2015

ANC MPs: Taking the debate to Twitter and beyond

The ruling party has encouraged its MPs to be more active in public and lead debates on social media and elsewhere.

By Sarah Evans
ANC plans US-style election debates
Article
/ 3 September 2015

ANC plans US-style election debates

Fearful of losing key metros next year, the ruling party intends to hold ‘primaries’ at ward level.

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa ‘did not know who that plane belonged to’
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Ramaphosa ‘did not know who that plane belonged to’

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has said he was not aware that the plane chartered for his official visit to Japan last month belonged to the Guptas.

By Thulani Gqirana
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Article
/ 23 August 2015

ANC tells members to stop rising to EFF’s bait

Ahead of a policy review meeting, the ruling party says acting in haste may see it repenting at leisure.

By Matuma Letsoala
Deluded ANC fell short of true liberation
Analysis
/ 23 August 2015

Deluded ANC fell short of true liberation

The party misjudged the power of capitalism, selling out those it had pledged to free.

By Staff Reporter
My Chinese dream: ANC brass put ideas to work
Article
/ 23 August 2015

My Chinese dream: ANC brass put ideas to work

Economic and political notions gleaned from the East Asian giant are filtering into South Africa.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
UDM takes Nelson Mandela Bay ward from ANC
Article
/ 20 August 2015

UDM takes Nelson Mandela Bay ward from ANC

The United Democratic Movement has taken Ward 30, which had become vacant on the death of the previous ANC councillor.

By Genevieve Quintal
There’s no justice, chief – there’s just us
Article
/ 13 August 2015

There’s no justice, chief – there’s just us

When Zuma and Mogoeng discuss the roles of the executive and judiciary, will they stick to the script?

By Richard Calland
Blight of the second term haunts Zuma
Article
/ 6 August 2015

Blight of the second term haunts Zuma

As the ANC and the state lock horns, some in the ruling party are peeved that Cabinet is leaving them in the dark on vital policy issues.

By Qaanitah Hunter, Matuma Letsoala and Mmanaledi Mataboge
Sold short by the ANC
Article
/ 6 August 2015

Sold short by the ANC

I’m sure Winnie is not celebrating our country’s acquisition of Gripen fighter planes we can’t fly or submarines we can’t maintain.

By Ghaleb Cachalia
Editorial: Zuma frustrates ANC’s intentions
Article
/ 30 July 2015

Editorial: Zuma frustrates ANC’s intentions

Overall, it is Zuma’s own poor leadership that is aggravating an already deteriorating situation.

By Editorial
ANC squirms over voter discontent
Article
/ 30 July 2015

ANC squirms over voter discontent

The ruling party has admitted it failed to follow its own advice – but now there’s a real sense of urgency as people’s patience wears thin.

By Qaanitah Hunter
ANC bemoans slow growth of SA economy
Article
/ 28 July 2015

ANC bemoans slow growth of SA economy

At its mid-year lekgotla, the ruling party expressed concern about the retrenchment policies of mining companies and their impact on the economy.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Ousted Mandela Bay mayor now special adviser to EC premier
Article
/ 23 July 2015

Ousted Mandela Bay mayor now special adviser to EC premier

Former Port Elizabeth mayor Ben Fihla has been made an additional special adviser to Premier Phumulo Masualle at a salary of almost R1m a year.

By Qaanitah Hunter
‘Boko Haram’ make a bid for Limpopo
Article
/ 23 July 2015

‘Boko Haram’ make a bid for Limpopo

A report warns that an ANC faction, disbanded by the party, aims to make a return in the province.

By Matuma Letsoala
Letters to the editor: July 17 to 23 2015
Article
/ 17 July 2015

Letters to the editor: July 17 to 23 2015

Readers write in about Cape Town development plans and the ANC; Patricia de Lille responds.

By Letters
ANC can’t halt inevitable Cosatu split
Analysis
/ 17 July 2015

ANC can’t halt inevitable Cosatu split

Over the years, bitter factionalism has torn at the labour federation and caused deep fissures.

By Ebrahim Harvey
Editorial: Number One’s unforgivable sins
Article
/ 2 July 2015

Editorial: Number One’s unforgivable sins

It’s been a grim few weeks of mounting evidence of this impunity Zuma believes he is entitled to, while evidence is not suffered to stand in his way.

By Editorial
ANC unifier’s bold Western Cape vision
Article
/ 2 July 2015

ANC unifier’s bold Western Cape vision

New provincial secretary Faiez Jacobs says the ruling party must get rid of boardroom politics and in touch with voters again to fight the DA.

By Thulani Gqirana
ANC Western Cape must be ‘better prepared’ financially
Article
/ 1 July 2015

ANC Western Cape must be ‘better prepared’ financially

New Western Cape treasurer Maurencia Gillion plans to win back the trust of funders and stabilise the ruling party’s finances in the province.

By Thulani Gqirana
The ANC, the Cape and the ‘coloured’ question
Article
/ 1 July 2015

The ANC, the Cape and the ‘coloured’ question

The question of the so-called "coloured vote" has bubbled to the surface of discussions centred on the political landscape of the Western Cape.

By Staff Reporter
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