Despite the ANC, Economic Freedom Fighters and the minority parties being in government together in the city, the Red Berets voted against a R2.5 billion loan proposed by the coalition
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ANC Gauteng on a knife edge but party remains quietly confiden
A dispute in the party’s least problematic province places its upcoming elective conference in peril
‘I refuse to allow my name to be dragged through the mud or sacrificed at the altar of political opportunism and factional.’
Panyaza Lesufi, Parks Tau and Lebogang Maile to fight it out for key positions in the region
The party in Gauteng has expelled one of its members from Ekurhuleni and suspended five more from Tshwane
The premier promised to align education and training to meet the needs of the new digital economy
Other changes the PGC proposed included expanding the size of the national executive to have two deputy presidents and two deputy secretaries general.
The Gauteng ANC came out in defence of former health MEC after media reports alleged that she is not registered for a post-graduate course at the LSE.
The premier spoke of economic successes but faces dissent in the ANC and losing the province.
The Gauteng branch of the ANC has admitted that it ‘jumped the gun’ when it insisted that President Zuma’s apology was not enough.
While Gauteng’s ANC had praise and glory for Premier David Makhura’s State of the Province Address, opposition parties weren’t impressed.
The African National Congress in Gauteng has denied reports of a revolt against provincial Premier Nomvula Mokonyane.