The canned KwaZulu-Natal conference exposes a uniquely ANC attitude to enmity
Jobless residents who were dependent on the shuttered Bokoni mine are battling to survive. They have now asked the government to step in
In an effort to get the KwaZulu-Natal conference back on track, the provincial task team is returning to the courts to speed up the legal proceedings
Neither Mantashe, nor Mike Mabuyakhulu could get a word in in what is being described as evidence of factionalism
They believe that allowing the conference to go ahead with the involvement of a large number of illegitimate delegates will deliver a flawed outcome
The tragedy at Sibanye Stillwater has sparked outcry about flouted safety regulations on mines
After the death of seven mine workers at Sibanye-Stillwater’s Masakhane shaft in Driefontein, the trade union has expressed "grave concern"
Several cases involving party members point to the political silencing of their often poor opponents
The Chamber’s legal counsel argued that the top up provision is unconstitutional as it is vague and uncertain and would steer away investment.
On the first day of land reform dialogue, the minister of mineral resources condemned land occupation in the Overberg town of Hermanus
Industry players want new minister Gwede Mantashe to remove all those appointed by the former minister
The minister wants to breathe new life into an industry hamstrung by his predecessor
Although Amcu supports the ownership target, its president, Joseph Mathunjwa, and Mantashe have a soured history
Andrew Mlangeni says the ANC’s integrity body gave Zuma a list of reasons to step down last year
Readers write in about how to deal with the water crisis and the pitfalls of an ANC ‘democracy’
Mantashe says Ramaphosa is dealing with a “complex situation”, however, officials were agreed on the “end game.”
Zuma’s job has been on the line since the December elective conference that saw Cyril Ramaphosa being named as the ANC’s new leader.
The ANC’s top six officials will meet President Zuma to discuss ‘options’ to avoid him being impeached or voted out by Parliament
The ANCYL president accused some within the party of orchestrating the heckling.
This is the second time Zuma has been booed at a major national event.
The women’s league failed to promote gender equality and, as a minister, Bathabile Dlamini used Zuma’s patronage to survive her disasters
Not only are the ANC’s top six officials divided, Jacob Zuma remains the state president and dictates the role of his deputy
Zuma promised to reunite the ANC after he and Mbeki tore it apart in 2007, and now he leaves the top management of the party more divided.
Some see the election of the top six as one of unity that will solidify the ANC but others fear links to state capture have been retained
The ANC’s membership has been corrupted by rapid increases and declines, and is being used by recruiters to bolster support for factions.
‘Mantashe says his biggest headache was dealing with party members who launched court action against the mother body without first consulting leaders’
‘I can’t with my conscience sit in the ANC and take a decision that branches must go to the voting booth with a list. That’s slate politics’
#ANC54: How will YOU remember ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe’s time in office?
To take the ANC presidential seat, from the 4776 voting delegates, a candidate would need 2389 votes.
In his last speech, President Jacob Zuma denounced everyone but himself for South Africa’s fractured state
‘It’s bigger than the football World Cup’
The man who got the KZN provincial executive committee disqualified has suffered the same fate