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/ 25 November 2011
The national working committees of the ANC and its youth league will meet on Monday to explore the possibility of a "political solution".
The president’s international relations adviser, Lindiwe Zulu, on Malema, Zimbabwe and the United Nations.
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/ 18 November 2011
Relations between Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson and her director general, Langa Zitha, have hit a new low, the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> has learned.
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/ 18 November 2011
South Africa is running into heavy diplomatic weather as its latest bid for expanded influence on the continent sets sail.
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/ 11 November 2011
A team of independent researchers appointed to probe the viability of nationalising South African mines has completed its work.
Lavish extensions to the president’s KwaZulu-Natal homestead include underground dwellings and an escape tunnel, funded by public money.
Sources have revealed that the former chief electoral officer Pansy Tlakula has been appointed as the new chairperson of the IEC.
Suppliers are accusing the agriculture department of interfering in a tender meant for the provision of tractors to emerging black farmers.
Sicelo Shiceka is "critically ill" and has been admitted to the Life Carstenhof Clinic following President Jacob Zuma’s decision to fire him.
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/ 28 October 2011
The ANCYL’s economic freedom march through Johannesburg provoked furious debate in the ANC-led alliance.
In a week in which President Jacob Zuma demonstrated his willingness to act decisively, the ANC Youth League’s standing has taken a knock.
President Zuma faces a race against time to fill the three key positions of chairperson, deputy chairperson and chief electoral officer at the IEC.
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/ 21 October 2011
Sicelo Shiceka will try to punch holes in Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s scathing report on his abuse of taxpayers’ money.
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/ 14 October 2011
The ANC’s regional leaders on the West Rand have been accused of pulling the plug on a forensic probe into how a R65-million fleet-management contract
President Zuma’s special adviser on foreign relations has defended South Africa’s decision to abstain on a UN resolution on sanctions against Syria.
The Chinese government is increasingly using economic pressure to bully foreign governments into not meeting the Dalai Lama.
David Mabuza, the ANC chairperson in Mpumalanga is facing moves to unseat him ahead of regional conferences in the province.
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/ 30 September 2011
Plans to oust Free State Premier Ace Magashule as provincial ANC chairperson took on a new twist.
President Zuma’s supporters are moving to consolidate his power in Luthuli House and in strategic provinces ahead of the party’s elective conference.
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/ 30 September 2011
Two top ANC national spin-doctors, Brian Sokutu and Ishmael Mnisi, have been hauled before a party disciplinary hearing.
President Jacob Zuma’s decision to investigate wrongdoing in the multibillion-rand arms deal has brought hope to the family of Puso Tladi.
The department of cooperative governance and traditional affairs is seeking a chartered accountant to rescue it from its worst financial crisis.
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/ 16 September 2011
Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is revealing the broad fault lines in the ANC’s leadership.
Moves are being made to undermine Julius Malema’s support in the provinces should the youth league leader survive the current disciplinary process.
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/ 9 September 2011
President Jacob Zuma’s ambassadorial choice for Cuba is being investigated by the public protector.
<b>Charles Molele</b> spoke to ANC veteran Ben Turok about tensions in the ruling party ahead of Julius Malema’s disciplinary committee hearing.
President Jacob Zuma has heaped praise on new Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng for maintaining a "dignified silence" during an onslaught.