The number of local politicians being killed, ostensibly for their positions is growing, writes Athandiwe Saba.
Senzo Mchunu resigned as KwaZulu-Natal premier on Monday following pressure from national and provincial ANC structures.
The SACP and Cosatu have expressed serious concerns over the processes followed by the ANC in recalling premier Senzo Mchunu.
KZN Premier Senzo Mchunu has resigned after being asked to do so by provincial and national ANC structures.
Following xenophobic comments about foreign nationals last year, Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been accused of hate speech.
Promising that water delivery would top the agenda, President Jacob Zuma had supporters at an imbizo in KwaZulu-Natal hanging on his lips.
Slate politics trumped calls for unity at last weekend’s elections for ANC KZN.
Glebelands hostel security operation seen as a failure after two more residents are murdered
The stakes are high in KwaZulu-Natal: Whoever wins the divided province will be a kingmaker when the party elects new leaders in 2017.
The appointment of David Makhura as Gauteng premier could signal the end of the dominant Jacob Zuma-aligned group within the ANC.
Marking the start of the ANC’s 2014 election campaign, the party’s Senzo Mchunu has said black people in SA are still being called bantus and natives.
The anti-Jacob Zuma faction in the ANC has welcomed the election of Senzo Mchunu to the powerful position of provincial chairperson in KwaZulu-Natal.
KwaZulu-Natal education Minister Senzo Mchunu has been elected to the powerful position of ANC provincial chairperson.
Zweli Mkhize will remain KwaZulu-Natal premier despite stepping down as provincial chairperson, provincial secretary Sihle Zikalala has confirmed.
Senzo Mchunu has played provincial kingmaker for years, now he is preparing to wear the crown, writes Niren Tolsi
Behind the scenes, senior ANC leaders in KZN are trying to prevent what could become an ugly contest for the position of provincial ANC chairperson.
Below is a shortened version of the Budget Speech presented by MEC Senzo Mchunu on behalf of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education.
KwaZulu-Natal education minister Senzo Mchunu has warned teachers who used corporal punishment to discipline pupils that they could lose their jobs.
<strong>Nicola Jenvey</strong> reports on an initiative to put technology into school classrooms.
KwaZulu-Natal education minister Senzo Mchunu has outlined a plan targeting hundreds of schools that have performed badly on their matric results.
People with humility, dedication and efficiency is what the ANC needs to lead the party to victory, the party’s KZN chairperson said on Friday.
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/ 25 November 2008
KZN ANC provincial secretary: Lekota’s continued criticism of the ANC ”makes it difficult for us to appeal for discipline from the people”.
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/ 9 September 2008
Jacob Zuma gets a rousing welcome at the University of Johannesburg, ahead of Friday’s court judgement relating to corruption charges against him.
KwaZulu-Natal finance minister Zweli Mkhize is the new African National Congress chairperson in the province, replacing Premier S’bu Ndebele.
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/ 25 January 2008
The African National Congress (ANC) has lashed out at a popular soap opera actress for claiming the ANC murders its opponents, and is considering legal action against her. The actress, Winnie Ntshaba, who plays Khethiwe in the soap opera Generations, was speaking at an Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) gathering.
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/ 14 December 2007
A Jacob Zuma-led African National Congress will have a major impact in KwaZulu-Natal, analysts and politicians in the province said on Friday. They agreed the ANC’s popularity in the province would increase at the expense of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) if Zuma was elected the party’s new leader in Polokwane next week.
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/ 30 October 2007
More than 3Â 000 people packed the local soccer stadium in Matatiele as the second day of public hearings on the region’s controversial incorporation into the Eastern Cape started on Tuesday. Matatiele was incorporated into the Eastern Cape on February 28, hours before voting started in the local government election of 2006.
African National Congress (ANC) succession battles are unlikely to be a feature of President Thabo Mbeki’s imbizo (meeting) in the Ladysmith this weekend, according to local party bosses and analysts. Mbeki’s visit will be the first presidential imbizo in the province since allegations that certain ANC members were trying to make the province a no-go area for Mbeki.