The president’s compromise on what state capture recommendations can be implemented was expected
Presidential hopeful believes nuclear energy was shot down for the wrong reasons
Despite being disillusioned with their ally in government, the SACP and the labour federation are unlikely to leave the tripartite alliance
A meeting to finalise a Ramaphosa slate was boycotted by some provincial leaders, with those in attendance annoyed by the final list which excluded key allies
There are doubts the ‘tiger’ will triumph at the ANC’s December conference. So, is it the end for Mzansi’s hottest politician?
Will the South African Communist Party and the labour federation ever leave the ANC or are rumblings just hot air?
The decision for national chair Gwede Mantashe to address delegates in order to avoid the president being ‘embarrassed’ was allegedly made just hours before the congress started
Cosatu president Zingiswa Losi has been nominated unopposed for re-election as she pledged its loyalty to the ANC
But analysts say the fossil fuel’s boom will probably be short-lived as the turn to renewable energy picks up
The department of mineral resources and energy said the new fuel prices would come into effect on Wednesday
The mineral resources and energy minister appears reluctant to defend himself in court
Senzo Mchunu says he is available for election at ANC’s December conference while reflecting on similarities between his resignation and that of Zikalala
The minister’s wife, Nolwandle, stands accused of using his name and position to gain interest in a Northern Cape mine
It can neither hold the centre nor lead society. The recent policy conference was bereft of new ideas
There was strong support for the president’s recent announcement of interventions to help stabilise Eskom and improve its plant performance
The ANC chairperson allegedly accused delegates of wanting to collapse the conference after calls to assess the NEC’s performance
The veteran national executive committee member told media the party had an obligation to confront the damning findings against it in the report on state capture
The resolution to heed state capture recommendations will survive ANC conference because the president can proclaim commitment to renewal while scandal corners him into compromise
Plans to convert the forum into a national general council meeting to review and scrap the regulation will probably be thwarted by the ANC’s top brass
The head of state is in for a heated weekend — De Ruyter permitting — when the ANC holds it national policy conference
The energy minister says André de Ruyter is a chief executive and the power utility needs someone who will focus on what is broken
They have asked Ramaphosa to instruct minister Mantashe to issue determination on additional renewable energy ‘without delay’
They said the electricity crisis and blackouts are ‘causing human suffering’, costing the South African economy billions
Last week, the country was plunged into stage six load-shedding when Eskom workers went on strike. A wage settlement was reached on Tuesday, but Eskom warned that it will take time to recover
The president has singled out the part of the state capture report that recommends an investigation that includes Arthur Fraser’s alleged abuses be resumed
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted some to make an about-turn on coal but their scramble has not sealed the fate of renewables
The justice minister, who is angling to become the party’s deputy president, was quick to add that there should be a generational mix in leadership
The president’s response to the chief justice’s findings suggest he will continue to bide his time before the ANC conference in December
Gauteng ANC ishoping national executive committee discussions about outstanding disputes in nine branches in Tshwane and Ekurhuleni will be resolved by Wednesday
The justice minister has used current deputy president David Mabuza’s backyard in Ehlanzeni as a venue to launch his campaign to realise his top six ambitions
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has slammed those opposing the survey as ‘dishonest and duplicitous’
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