A group of disgruntled Limpopo ANC members had hoped to interdict the province’s elective conference underway in Polokwane this weekend
ANC secretary general Ace Magashule urges branches to consider charging rogue members who take the party to court to settle internal disputes
Saturday’s court application — which is expected to be heard at 11am — is likely to see further delays on conference proceedings
North West’s new leader, Job Mokgoro, says skills hold the key to the province’s prosperity
Candidates with dubious track records and calls for young leaders are part of the election build-up
Members of the ANC who take the party to court could find themselves having to pay hefty legal bills in future
The party must resolve provincial issues that, if left to the courts, could challenge the legitimacy of its leaders
Supra Mahumapelo was forced to resign last month after a protracted battle with the ANC leadership
The ANC is accusing the DA-led governments of being anti-poor for proposing tariff hikes in Jo’burg
A labour court judge is accused of lying by a complainant who claims he ‘ignored’ his submissions
Made up of church groups, amakhosi and taxi operators, it’s intent on dethroning Ramaphosa
Contralesa says that, although it supports the expropriation without compensation, communal land under black ownership should not be touched
Ronald Lamola has long been associated with land redistribution, which the party is now seizing on
His key priority is to unite the deeply divided party structures in the province
The party says its support base will come from the ‘missing voters’, those who’ve never voted or belonged to a party
The department of international relations is attempting to reclaim the country’s position as a major force on the continent
Panyaza Lesufi, Parks Tau and Lebogang Maile to fight it out for key positions in the region
Names of candidates have been put forward, with some in the mother body naming their favourites
The party leaders boasted that it had emerged more united and diverse then ever, but its newly elected leadership did not reflect the same diversity
The clause grants the organisation the power to compel any public representative to be recalled
The wording of the clause had been a subject of heated debate with some members raising concerns that it was bordering on introducing quotas
The decision is part of a number of policy resolutions being taken by the party at its two-day congress being held in Tshwane
The party that is now giving her a special official funeral once shunned her as a ‘wayward charlatan’
Federal congress will grasp race nettles: a diversity clause and black delegates’ under-representation
The youth jobs scheme offers yearlong internships but sceptics fear it will only beef up BEE scorecards
‘Don’t give land to people who don’t know how to use it; give it to people who you have prepared’
The premier wants to give township enterprises a boost and will name and shame public servants who don’t do their jobs well
The township economy has taken centre stage in Makhura’s state of the province address, which he delivered at the Gauteng Legislature on Monday.
Ramaphosa’s election, however, threatens to see the ANC take back the urban black vote it had lost in 2016.
The party’s federal council chair, said to be the real power behind the throne, may seek another term.
Supporters of premier hopeful Thabo Manyoni are planning to push for the reinstatement of 200 fraud and corruption charges against his main opponent
Sisulu seems to be the new president’s favourite, but what are the chances of the other deputy president hopefuls?