David Mabuza is increasingly being seen as a key fixer for President Jacob Zuma in the battle for Limpopo provincial influence.
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.
The ANC Youth League’s attack on the ruling party’s NDC is the first step towards exposing President Jacob Zuma as the "worst leader" of the ANC.
Charges against Julius Malema that could see him removed as youth league president have set off an intense battle for control of the ANC.
The fallout between the ANC and the ANC Youth League has raised fears in the league that there are plans to dissolve it.
Re-elected ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is a national figure, but his new fellow officials are less well known.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has become the first ANC national executive committee member to endorse the youth league’s call for radical policy changes.
The African National Congress Youth League laid on a business networking lounge at its conference for the first time this weekend.
Delegates at the ANC Youth League’s national conference broke into commissions on Saturday to discuss policy proposals.
Julius Malema retained his position as ANC Youth League president on Friday after contender Lebogang Maile declined the nomination.
The ANC Youth League has received strong support from African allies for its radical economic reform policies on day two of its elective congress.
Cosatu is expected to make a decision at its next central committee meeting on whether to back the re-election of Jacob Zuma as ANC president in 2012.
Top ANC leaders are accused of meddling in the affairs of the party’s youth wing ahead of its elective conference next week.
Zuma moved to quell dissent and dissatisfaction within the ANC about candidate lists by promising to remove "fraudulently" nominated councillors.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said to be in possession of a share certificate intended for MK veterans’ trust.
The recent Cabinet reshuffle could result in premiers losing their positions in the North West and Eastern Cape.
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/ 5 November 2010
The Cabinet reshuffle that rocked the country was a move by President Jacob Zuma to limit the influence of his possible and perceived enemies.
Cosatu ‘s Zwelinzima Vavi could emerge as the rival of the deputy police minister, Fikile Mbalula, for the position of ANC secretary general in 2012.
Direct personality clashes at the ANC’s national general council were avoided but found intense expression in policy disputes.
<b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> and <b>Matuma Letsoalo</b> speak to ANC Youth League Julius Malema national general council meeting.
The ANC Youth League goes to its national general council this week aiming to flex its muscles against its mother body, the ANC.
A showdown is looming between the leftist and nationalist factions when the ANC’s national general council kicks off in Durban in September.
It is unlikely that ANC leaders will buy into the league’s argument for the state to take over the mines.
Court actions resulting from infighting in the ANC Youth League have prompted the NEC to convene a special meeting this weekend.
Top ANC officials and five of the youth league’s national leaders took a harsh stance against Malema’s opponents this week.
The ANC’s decision to charge youth league president Julius Malema has sharpened the battle for ANC leadership in 2012.
Now in its fifth year, the Drivers of Change Awards recognise outstanding and innovative individuals working to overcome poverty in the SADC region.
The power struggle in Gauteng has heated up, with some ANC members in the province trying to block Nomvula Mokonyane’s bid for the chairperson’s post.
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/ 19 February 2010
The Zuma government has not delivered on promises to trade unions and Cosatu should have refrained from supporting “individuals” in Polokwane.
The ANC has given President Jacob Zuma a last chance to prove he can lead the party without scandal.
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/ 23 October 2009
Victory celebrations in the tripartite alliance and among left-wing ministers over this week’s Cabinet reorganisation are set to be cut short.
SACP chief and Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has also raised the issue of Cope’s windfall from the Vodacom listing in alliance circles.