Sources said that despite Vuyo Zungula being a member of the African Transformation Movement’s national executive committee, he was not at the meeting that resolved to remove him as party president
Vuyo Zungula insists the party will remain independent, despite its alliance with Jacob Zuma’s party
Wrangling in the ANC, incompetence and corruption have brought the council close to collapse
The former president said political power was ‘only four years’ away
Experts say the banking system is as advanced as that in Europe but its antiquated infrastructure is difficult to modernise
The former judge, who was impeached in relation to a bid to influence a case involving Jacob Zuma, said the party’s priority would be the nationalisation of land
The party argues in court papers that its votes were ‘stolen’ because the IEC manipulated the voting process
The ATM leader says the party has been growing since playing a pivotal role in holding President Cyril Ramaphosa accountable over the Phala Phala scandal
The banking sector and its clients incurred losses of more than R1 billion in 2022 as a result of card fraud, ATM bombings and ‘vishing’ incidents, among others
Party infighting poisons parliamentary votes, the ATM argues in its appeal application against the no-confidence vote decision
The Western Cape high court has found that Speaker Thandi Modise applied her mind when rejecting the ATM’s demand
The party says ‘toxic atmosphere’ in the ANC will affect MPs votes of no confidence against Ramaphosa
The party wants the court to rule on the secret ballot issue first, with the case set to be heard in early February
The prayers of the ATM, which is a different kind of ATM to the one Shepherd Bushiri would like to make of me, are more apparent
The ANC’s secretary-general says the claims that he was assisting a rival political party are lies
The electoral commission has stripped Black First Land First of its status as a political party, but rejected an appeal against the ATM
Smaller parties say they got zero votes, even at stations where they voted, amid other complaints about the election process.
Smaller parties are threatening court action. But this does not automatically suspend the results of the election
But at least our reporter in KwaZulu-Natal did not have to wait for uBaba to vote like he did in the 2014 election
South Africans headed to the polls on Wednesday to elect the country’s sixth democratic administration
The emergence of parties such as the African Transformation Movement signals a worrying trend
Campaigning on issues rather than a broader agenda makes this church-affiliated party unique
Issues of poor service delivery have reached boiling point in King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality in the Eastern Cape