From meeting rooms to courtrooms, the ANC’s infighting will be on the NEC’s radar this weekend.
The jobless came for lunch, but they came with hope – that Cyril will give them a better life
One of the paradoxes of the post-apartheid ANC is that the party hasn’t seen fit to embrace the principle of ‘one person, one vote’ in its elections
In an announcement this past weekend, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his ‘slate’ ahead of the Elective Conference. Reactions were mixed.
Joe Maswanganyi won’t say that he wants Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to lead but he opposes the deputy taking the post uncontested
Despite Ramaphosa’s surprise announcement that he wants ANC NEC member Naledi Pandor to be his deputy, his constituents are saying otherwise.
Ramaphosa will have a tough time convincing his ANC supporters to throw their weight behind Naledi Pandor ahead of the December elective conference.
Ramaphosa has since released a statement saying he notes the criticism on his pronouncement of preferred candidates.
The ANC branch of MKMVA treasurer Des van Rooyen, who also backs Dlamini-Zuma, nominated Ramaphosa.
Ramaphosa was speaking at a rally at the Tafelkop Stadium outside Groblersdal in Limpopo when he urged the crowd to support his CR17 campaign.
With almost a third of branch nominations completed, Ramaphosa is leading the ANC presidential count but NDZ is certainly not out of the race yet
If elected, the ANC presidential hopeful wants to bring Mbeki, Motlanthe and Juju back to the fold
The hopefuls all bury their individuality to be slaves to party dogma
Paddy Harper asks the party’s ‘unity’ presidential candidate whether his rivals have been wooing him
The University of Pretoria student has now been suspended pending a disciplinary hearing into a video in which she made racist comments.
Crunch meetings this weekend will give a clearer indication of how the leadership cards are stacked
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Sources claim branches in the province have been ordered by Premier David Mabuza, and other PEC members, to write the word "Unity" on nomination forms
The weekend’s round of ANC branch nominations are indicating that the December conference may be a two-horse race.
The Deputy President has been openly critical of the latest Cabinet reshuffle — the 11th since President Jacob Zuma assumed office in 2009.
Cele has backed the ANC “tradition” of the deputy president becoming president while challenging the obligatory election of a female candidate
The ANC secretary general is all for following tradition and putting the party’s interests first
The South African Communist Party has condemned the president’s latest Cabinet reshuffle as a "factional removal" and "direct attack".
Behind this is the decision to appeal the court ruling on the province’s leadership
For the ANC not to descend into chaos, the secretary general believes that current deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa should be Zuma’s successor.
Maphatsoe accused Ramaphosa of being factional and of lying when he claimed to have attended the conference to forge unity within the MK.
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Ramaphosa was speaking on Saturday at a joint MK conference held by some MKMVA members and the MK National Council.
Veteran politician Bantu Holomisa says the official opposition can’t take on the ANC alone
Appeals and court applications in four provinces could affect the party’s national succession battle.
Andile Lungisa fears for his life after the chaotic Eastern Cape party election, but won’t back down