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Water affairs has suspended its chief financial officer and acting director general in connection with alleged irregular procurements.
Former Congress of the People (Cope) parliamentary leader Mvume Dandala has asked the Methodist Church of Southern Africa to take him back.
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/ 29 October 2010
Cosatu is not giving up on President Jacob Zuma — at least for now. But the federation’s officials still had scorching words for this week’s budget.
Cope goes to this weekend’s national committee with a possibility of a split, as the two factions accuse each other of drafting "divorce papers".
Black Management Forum’s irrepressible president, Jimmy Manyi, has survived the latest attempt to boot him out of the presidency.
The ANC appears intent on moving towards a full-blown welfare state with a far wider range of state benefits for the poor.
The Congress of the People (Cope) is forging ahead with its national elective congress in November in spite of poor preparations.
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/ 30 September 2010
A committee of senior Black Management Forum (BMF) members has called on the forum’s president Jimmy Manyi to resign.
Whether it is the expense or stringent academic criteria, airline transformation is still grounded.
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/ 25 September 2010
The ANC Women’s League wants an Equality Bill that will extend the ANC’s 50:50 gender quota to government institutions and the private sector.
Moves to entrench Jimmy Manyi as president angers hands-on Gaba Tabane.
Attacks on President Jacob Zuma are continuing to polarise the Young Communist League.
The ANC Youth League invites journalists to its gatherings and then behaves as if they are gatecrashers, argues <b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b>.
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/ 3 September 2010
Jacob Zuma’s intervention in the strike was as much an attempt to reassert his political power as a bid to bring the labour action to an end.
A new "coalition of the wounded" has emerged in the ANC, with many of Jacob Zuma’s once ardent backers now joining forces to stop his second term.
ANCYL deputy president Andile Lungisa gatecrashed a recent meeting of young African leaders hosted by United States President Barack Obama.
Andile Lungisa, Julius Malema’s main rival, faced an attempted motion of no confidence in him at the league’s national general council this week.
The strike by state employees marks the lowest point in relations between the ANC and Cosatu since President Jacob Zuma took leadership of the party.
Dearth of black chartered accountants is thwarting the industry’s attempts to find a balance.
Two more women ministers have been added to a list of those who will probably be subject to President Jacob Zuma’s imminent Cabinet rethink.
Provincial ‘purge’ part of a national strategy to oust Gwede Mantashe in 2012.
The Gauteng conference of the ANC Youth League looks set to be another coup for Julius Malema – it is likely to endorse him for two more terms.
<b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> talks to press ombudsman Joe Thloloe about the proposed media tribunal.
The ANC committee set up this week to defuse tension in the youth league excludes ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
The trade union is allowing a faction opposed to the youth league president to work from its offices.
Although there are compelling reasons to include women in companies, they remain sidelined.
The ANC Youth League is to use its national general council in August to remind the ANC that it is an autonomous structure.
Poor results and neglect throw spotlight on the once highly regarded Transnet School of Excellence soccer academy.
The ANC Youth League has challenged comments reportedly made by ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe about the league’s disciplinary processes.
Embattled Cope has suspended all coalition talks with other opposition parties, fearing that it could be "swallowed up" if it enters an alliance.
Andile Lungisa’s term as ANC Youth League deputy president could soon be over, as Julius Malema’s leadership rivalry hots up.
The Auditor General’s investigation into the suspended water affairs Director General, Pam Yako, has opened a can of worms.