Major Catherine Labuschagne is the world’s only
female Gripen pilot after being trained in-house.
The campaign to elect Gauteng youth league chairperson Lebogang Maile as president of the ANC Youth League is losing steam.
As rifts in Popcru grow, the <i>M&G</i> has seen irrefutable documentary evidence that its national treasurer earned a staggering R7,5-million in 2008
‘I have been really pained by what happened recently,’ says Public Protector Thuli Madonsela and she told <b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> why.
A former leader of police union Popcru has accused the union’s current president and treasurer of self-advancement at the expense of members.
The Young Communist League (YCL) is flushing out members and leaders who wanted its national secretary, Buti Manamela, to step down.
A new ‘activist Parliament’ will be driven by a team of politicians liaising with the people.
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/ 18 February 2011
Questions have been raised over very similar logos launched in the same year.
<b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> quizzes the newly elected North West ANC chairperson on plans to focus on governance rather than infighting.
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/ 13 February 2011
Supra Mahumapelo made a dramatic comeback on Saturday when he elected as the ANC leader in the North West.
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/ 12 February 2011
Voting is under way at the ANC’s North West conference, where more than 700 delegates are due to elect the province’s new leadership.
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/ 12 February 2011
The outgoing ANC North West task team acknowledged its mistakes as the province kicked off its elective conference on Friday.
The ANC’s coming North West conference is likely to mark the end of the traditional practice of electing leaders from "slates".
A bankrupt North West municipality spent more than R7-million within eight months on two sister companies to help with its financial fortunes.
Alleged state ‘deployees’ are accused of trying to steal the wealth of the Bethanie mining community.
Party hit by defection to ANC and publicising of secret diplomatic cables.
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/ 14 January 2011
The South African Zionist Federation chairperson has been accused of being "disingenuous" in his attempt to distance the federation from a petition.
Cope will find it almost impossible to convince voters to consider the party at next year’s local government elections.
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/ 17 December 2010
The spectre of the ANC Youth League and its shambolic conferences cast a long shadow over the Young Communist League last weekend.
The Congress of the People’s fourth attempt in a year to convene a national congress to elect legitimate leaders was in a shambles on Thursday.
The illegal pre-loading of delegates’ names on the database of the Cope national elective congress delayed the opening of the congress on Wednesday.
Young Communist League’s Buti Manamela has been re-elected unopposed as the organisation’s national secretary at a chaotic and violent congress.
Zwelinzima Vavi has defended his call for SACP boss Blade Nzimande to resign from government at the Young Communist League national conference.
The cash-strapped Congress of the People (Cope) is struggling with last-minute preparations for its inaugural elective congress.
Leaked WikiLeaks reports say ANC Youth League president Julius Malema put pressure on Fikile Mbalula to support Jacob Zuma.
Vavi claims he’s being targeted because he is being honest as relations between Cosatu and the SACP deteriorate.
Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says action will be taken ‘once all the building blocks are in place’.
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/ 26 November 2010
Buti Manamela’s position as the national secretary of the YCL will be challenged when the league holds its national congress in two weeks’ time.
The deployment of ANC deputy secretary general Thandi Modise as the new premier of North West will not necessarily end infighting in the province.
Audit spotlights thousands of rands of expenditure on cut flowers by Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Sicelo Shiceka.
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/ 5 November 2010
The new-look Cabinet features three virtual unknowns in full ministerial jobs.
The Chinese telecom firm’s dedicated training
centre in Johannesburg is the envy of many.