Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says the ANC and its youth league should be speaking to each other, and not through the media, when problems arise.
The appeals committee ruling has failed to clear the air and uncertainty surrounding Julius Malema’s future with the organisation.
The repeated use of this aircraft suggests that the department has a contract with ExecuJet, despite court battle with AdoAir.
Kgalema Motlanthe has agreed to work with Lindiwe Mazibuko to ensure government ministers adequately answer questions from opposition parties.
Pro and anti-Zuma officials are lashing out at each other as Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to hear ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s appeal.
The Democratic Alliance’s bid to overturn the dropping of corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma is critical to the ANC’s succession race.
Embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema isn’t included in the formal programme of the ruling party’s centenary festivities in Bloemfontein.
An anti-Jacob Zuma lobby group in the ANC has asked embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema to step aside as the face of its campaign.
Cassel Mathale has taken an indirect swipe at Zuma and Mantashe for attempting to "depoliticise and liquidate" the ANC Youth League at the conference.
ANC provincial chairperson Cassel Mathale has spoken in favour of nationalisation at the party’s Limpopo elective conference.
ANC members are keeping themselves entertained in Polokwane by singing while waiting to be accredited for the party’s Limpopo elective conference.
A regional association of accounting firms says that the cost of an extra public holiday will result in an estimated R7-billion loss in turnover.
The governing party should not get sidetracked by infighting, writes <b>William Gumede</b>. Perhaps it needs American-style presidential primaries.
The ANC has spared its president Jacob Zuma possible embarrassment by not sending him to address the party’s Limpopo congress.
Kgalema Motlanthe has declared December 27 a public holiday after Fedusa asked the presidency for an extra day as Christmas falls on a Sunday.
Contrary to reports, Tokyo Sexwale and Kgalema Motlanthe still have a case to answer for the the parts they played in the Oilgate scandal.
Political heavyweights Kgalema Motlanthe and Tokyo Sexwale may be in the clear — but that doesn’t mean no one did anything wrong in the Oilgate saga.
The Donen report on allegations of illicit activities in the UN’s Iraq oil for food programme has found that no South African law was broken.
The release of the report into the Oil for Food scandal today may well reopen a Pandora’s box of allegations about kickbacks and diplomatic favours.
President Jacob Zuma has presented a five-year plan to reduce new HIV and TB infections by 50%.
The secrecy Bill will not be amended to provide for a public interest defence when it passes through the National Council of Provinces, sources say.
Mac Maharaj faces a predicament on how to respond to the serious allegations levelled against him in media reports on his section 28 testimony.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has bemoaned the poor performance by the country’s national soccer and Olympics teams, saying progress has halted.
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Kgalema Motlanthe says Moody’s downgrading of South Africa’s credit rating outlook was wrong and lacked understanding of government’s efforts.
Tokyo Sexwale’s allies say that the former Gauteng premier is eyeing 2017, not 2012, as the year in which he will make a bid for the ANC presidency.
Suspended ANC Youth League President Julius Malema is leading the league’s national executive committee meeting in Benoni.
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/ 10 November 2011
The ANC’s chief whip says the Protection of State Information Bill will be debated in the National Assembly next week.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says government has no need to change the Constitution to achieve its land reform targets.
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/ 8 November 2011
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe suggested the ANC may heed calls from the media to write a public interest defence into the contested Cecrecy Bill.
Opposition parties have slammed plans for R1.6-billion is to be spent on two new long-range jets for President Jacob Zuma and his deputy.
The state is to spend R1.6-billion on two new long-range jets for President Jacob Zuma and Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Top defence officials have resigned after Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe missed an official state visit to Finland because his plane was grounded.