Prominent Limpopo businessman warned against funding anti-Julius faction.
Early in his presidency, Jacob Zuma warned the ANC and its allies that he would not tolerate succession talk until the time was right.
The provincial conference of the ANC youth league in the Eastern Cape is falling apart — just like the first attempt which was aborted two weeks ago.
The recall of South Africa’s envoy to Israel leaves the Jewish community in South Africa with a "great sense of discomfort".
Flanked by a clutch of former Cabinet ministers, former president Thabo Mbeki emerged on Thursday after a long hibernation from the public eye.
President Jacob Zuma may soon have to account to Parliament on how the Presidency spends its money.
The cosy relationship between apartheid SA and Israel was underscored this week when information about a nuclear deal during the 1970s came to light.
Cope may be stuck with "consensus leadership" for another few months if a proposal to make the weekend’s party conference a policy indaba is accepted.
Planning Minister Trevor Manuel did not have a good first year in the government of President Jacob Zuma.
Presidency will spend more than R727-millon in next financial year.
All government ministers have now signed formal performance contracts with President Jacob Zuma; but if they fail to deliver, they need not fear.
Youth leagues purge dissenters as they jostle for influence ahead of ANC’s 2012 conference
A Luthuli House official who was convicted for killing a four-year old child will on Tuesday present the charges against Julius Malema.
ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete has warned delegates at the Gauteng ANC’s conference "not to destroy each other".
Party strife escalates as Cope4Hope founder is accused of raising money for Lekota’s re-election.
Mandy Rossouw asks ACDP leader Kenneth Meshoe why Christians seem to have little faith in his party.
President Jacob Zuma’s new communications supremo, Zizi Kodwa, believes moves to curb Julius Malema’s confrontational style are already bearing fruit.
Pressure is mounting on President Jacob Zuma to explain why he missed the deadline for the declaration of his assets.
The South African government bought the London house of OR Tambo for a cool R17-million in February.
A row has broken out between the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the local event organisers who brought <i>Top Gear</i> to South Africa last month.
Less than 3 000 posts have been spared so far, despite government pumping R2.4‑billion into training layoff scheme.
President Jacob Zuma will return home on Friday from his visit to the UK with good news for SA but bad news for SADC.
Staying at Buckingham Palace is not exactly the same as crashing at a friend’s digs for a few days, as President Jacob Zuma found out this week.
Despite criticism of his "opulent" lifestyle, Julius Malema’s flame still burns brightly among ANCYL members.
ANC’s top brass on the warpath over the secret dossier at the heart of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s fightback.
President Jacob Zuma will use his state visit to the UK next week to reassure international investors that nationalisation is not on the cards.
For a whole two weeks the African National Congress came face to face with the enemy within — the contradictions within the glorious movement.
Battered by scandal and facing a divided ANC, President Jacob Zuma sought on Thursday to dress his presidency in robes borrowed from Nelson Mandela.
The confusion has hampered the budget process, in which allocations are made to departments in terms of the broader economic priorities and direction.
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/ 11 February 2010
Politicians, captains of industry and other leaders gathered on Thursday evening to listen to President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address.
President Jacob Zuma is on Thursday evening set to deliver the most important speech of his presidency thus far.
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/ 15 January 2010
The ANCYL is planning a fightback against the so-called "hostile left takeover" of the ANC.