Greenpeace says the province has the highest levels of air pollution and the group has called on government to come up with a plan to address this
The Botleng wastewater treatment plant, despite its R60-million upgrade, is overgrown
‘This business saved my life and I have no intention of doing any other work except this. I started this business because jobs were scarce’
The town is failing to fix pollution, and oil, fats and grease from factories aren’t helping
Branch members approached the high court to request a two-part order to prevent the 108 branches from participating in the provincial list process
The integrity commission and the ‘plot’ are on the national executive committee meeting’s agenda
Amakhosi say they have not been consulted and have been insulted because women are involved
Siyakhula Sonke Empowerment Corporation received R190-million in funding from the IDC to finance the takeover
The recent assault and murder of Xolisile Ndzongana has once again painted a picture of a town marred by racial tensions
The land committee in Mpumalanga and Limpopo heard stories marked by heartbreak, anger, confusion, willingness and fear
Six party whistleblowers in Mpumalanga have raised the alarm over ‘ghost members’
Disaffected Mpumalanga ANC members want the party’s national leadership to dissolve its PEC and call a general council meeting to elect new leaders
Despite a court ruling the descendants of labour tenants in Hilton have still not got their land back
In its first showdown with deputy president David Mabuza in the Parliament, the DA brought up the issue of political killings in Mpumalanga
ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule announced the names on Wednesday, following the party’s National Working Committee meeting on Monday
The mines face provisional liquidation and 900 jobs will be lost – unless the IDC grants a loan
Deputy President David Mabuza has dismissed talk about him being linked to criminal dealings as a smear campaign that started as far back as 2009
In terms of the temporary order, Mabuza was ordered to stop harassing and intimidating local businessman Frederick Coenraad Daniel.
The ANC deputy president has this week been served with a temporary protection order which has ordered him to stop intimidating a local businessman
Analyst Tinyiko Maluleke says the exclusion of 54 PEC members and 40 Bojanala branches from voting will not adversely affect Dlamini-Zuma’s fortunes
The NEC of the ANC has resolved that all party structures nullified by courts will not have voting status at the conference
Critics say he operates in the shadows, but David Mabuza may be the kingmaker at conference time
Many have been vying to get Mabuza’s approval but he has been coy and keeping his cards close to his chest.
Sources claim branches in the province have been ordered by Premier David Mabuza, and other PEC members, to write the word "Unity" on nomination forms
They work long and hard deep in the earth. It is a life on the edge. But there are plans to make things easier, writes Lucas Ledwaba
The Olifants catchment is so badly managed that mines, farms and wastewater treatment plants are polluting it almost unchecked.
“We can confirm that around 12 200 people will be transported to Soweto," said ANC Mpumalanga provincial secretary Mandla Ndlovu.
Small-scale farmers nearly starved while a Limpopo milling giant fought to stay afloat.
Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane’s comments and union demands are threatening the livelihoods of 900 workers.
The Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng ANC elections manifesto launches took place over the weekend, and over 137 000 people attended the events.
"It’s not the ANC that is killing the people, but it’s corrupt people within the ANC who want to monopolise power using the organisational machinery."
‘Hands off’ was the message sent loud and clearly by pro-Zuma supporters who crashed a government event at the Kruger National Park.