Readers write in about Fallists, land policy, Cyril Ramaphosa, and discipline.
Traditionally, the ANC has only allowed its members to campaign for positions after its policy conference, normally scheduled for July.
Deputy President calls for corruption probe in race to ANC elections in December.
Who becomes Zuma’s successor, and by how big a margin, will decide the fate of the ANC — and SA
Branches in half of Jacob Zuma’s heartland seem to be turning on him, backing his deputy instead.
Workers’ reaction to the president at the May Day rally in Bloemfontein shouldn’t have come as a shock to the ANC and Cosatu – they’d been warned.
The union says inviting the president to speak at the rally would ‘create conflicting messages to our members, workers and the public in general’.
Deputy President "supports that there should be a judicial commission of inquiry".
Her platform says little about her ambitions but the images stretch beyond South Africa’s borders.
The deputy president is in Johannesburg discussing ‘radical economic transformation’.
The ANC deputy president and the party’s secretary general had expressed their dissatisfaction with Zuma’s decision to axe several ministers.
Two weeks ago Ramaphosa took a stand against Jacob Zuma but has publicly said and done very little since then
Readers write in about Cyril Ramaphosa, and diabetes 2.
On Tuesday night, the party mistakenly sent notes about its NWC meeting
The Speaker says she is withholding her opinion on the cabinet reshuffle until she learns more about what happened
Malusi Gigaba is now on the front line of the Gupta’s battles with South Africa’s financial institutions
The president’s midnight move to reshuffle his Cabinet has upset many of the party’s top figures.
The president reportedly presented the name of Brian Molefe as the new finance minister but the ANC’s top leaders rejected the president’s choice.
The deputy president said the Economic Freedom Fighters do not have a monopoly on the land redistribution question.
A minimum wage is one of only a handful of 2016 State of the Nation pledges to have actually materialised
Relations between Number One and Number Two have hit rock bottom.
The women’s league is behaving oddly and the main candidates are silent on many other issues.
The ANC is not bound by tradition to elect its deputy as leader, President Jacob Zuma said in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
The deputy president’s pivot on Zuma and corruption is laudable. But why now?
The labour department will challenge the plan for an independent commission on decent work.
The road to a "unified" ANC is not a straight one.
The deputy president has failed in his bid to lead once before, but can he convince the party’s branches of his suitability to lead this time around?
What will come to pass, we look into the glass — in bad, bad rhyme
One faction argues that Jacob Zuma must quit and the other is intent on electing a successor who will cover for him.
The president spoke about the Constitution’s history and role, adding that it stipulated the separation of powers.
The president has warded off calls to resign over the scandals that have marred his administration thanks to a bloc of three premiers.
The ex-premier says KZN is split over who should succeed Zuma, as is the entire ANC.