Experts say, however, that the executive already has authority and this latest move is politicking
The DA wants to probe Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s decisions in office since being appointed in 2016, which it says have been ‘incompetent’
The traditional leaders’ organisation wants to change terms of engagement with political heads
Mkhwebane was due to appear on Wednesday to explain to MPs the policy around the appointment of a special adviser to her office.
Ramaphosa was speaking at a rally at the Tafelkop Stadium outside Groblersdal in Limpopo when he urged the crowd to support his CR17 campaign.
Sticking points, such as the decriminalisation of sex between children aged 12 to 16, have seen the amendment Bill go a month over deadline.
The ANC has said it would be out of order for Jacob Zuma to repay any money for non-security upgrades at Nkandla he did not request or consent to.
After a stint marked by complaints of incompetence, the ANC axe finally came down on its parliamentary chief whip Mathole Motshekga.
Newly-appointed ANC chief whip Stone Sizani has turned up the heat in the National Assembly with a call for a tax on all fallow farm land in SA.
Phumelele Stone Sizani will replace ANC chief whip Mathole Motshekga, says ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
ANC chief whip Mathole Motshekga was wrongfully recorded as voting against the Protection of State Information Bill, says the party.
ANC Chief Whip Mathole Motshekga should set an example to MPs and reveal his interests, the DA said on Sunday.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela has been unfazed by criticism of her attendance of a Women’s Day event organised by the Democratic Alliance.
ANC chief whip Mathole Motshekga has welcomed the Cape Town Press Club’s decision to discuss its membership admission criteria.
Four months before its policy conference, the ANC has made it clear that it intends to push for a radical transformation of the judiciary.
ANC bigwigs, including Gwede Mantashe, almost missed the State of the Nation address after an official disappeared with their access tags.
Attempts to disband the ANC’s Limpopo provincial executive committee have been rejected by the party’s national executive committee meeting.
Newly-elected ANC Limpopo chairperson Cassel Mathale says "foreign tendencies" like the use of vulgar language will destroy the party.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela on Monday rejected a request from the media to investigate the state’s arguments on the info Bill.
More of the ruling party members who were absent when the Protection of State Information Bill was passed could face a disciplinary committee.
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/ 3 December 2011
The ANC had never sought to impose the Protection of State Information Bill on its members and society, said Chief Whip Mathole Motshekga.
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/ 25 November 2011
While it’s not clear what action the ANC will take against Ben Turok and Gloria Borman , history shows that those who defy the party do not last long.
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/ 21 November 2011
The ANC’s chief whip says the National Press Club’s Black Wednesday plan for this week’s vote on the secrecy Bill are a senseless distortion of facts
Parliament’s ethics committee deserves praise for slapping the maximum penalty on senior ANC MP Yolanda Botha for non-disclosure of her interests.
Parliament’s ethics committee’s attempt to bring MP Yolanda Botha to book has been derailed by last-minute manoeuvring.
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The ANC’s chief whip Mathole Motshekga says the ruling party will not recognise the proposed Parliamentary Institute of South Africa.
Media organisations say they had not known about a policy forcing journalists to request interviews with MPs through Parliament’s media office.
Parliament wants to ban a reporter who quoted a "bad apple" official about the government’s controversial secrecy Bill.
The ANC’s NEC meeting was given an unscheduled presentation on the Information Bill shortly before it was unexpectedly withdraw earlier this week.
The deadline for the ad hoc committee on the Protection of Information Bill to finish its work may be extended again.
Ministers and MPs who "erode the integrity" of Parliament by playing truant will be brought to book, the ANC’s chief whip has vowed.
Members claim a lack of preparation and discipline under chief whip Motshekga.