ANC can't be 'Cinderella party' in Cape
Gwede Mantashe has called for the ANC to improve its performance in the Western Cape, saying it can't continue to be a "Cinderella party" in the province.
View Article3 dead in violent Cape service protests
Service delivery protests in Cape Town have so far left three people dead, and damage caused has been estimated at millions of rands, the City says.
View ArticleMines unrest: Politics overtakes genuine issues
An academic says the growing labour disputes in the mining sector appear linked to political developments in the country as the ANC gears up for its crucial elective conference in Mangaung.
View ArticleANC media officer apologises for Malema tweet
An ANC media relations officer has apologised after taking to Twitter to downplay EFF leader Julius Malema receiving a BA degree from Unisa, after claiming it as mediocre.
View ArticleSouth Coast students urge politicians to do more for young people
Politicians should do more for the youth, say two South Coast students studying in Durban and Cape Town.
View ArticleCan the ANC’s grip on political power be weakened?
The 2016 municipal elections is seen as a potential watershed moment in our electoral politics, with predictions of a significant drop in support for the ANC, writes Lawson Naidoo.
View Article#LGE2016: It’s the middle class, stupid
The 2016 local government election was a battle for the soul of the black middle class and will probably be remembered as the day they stepped up to the plate for a more competitive democracy, writes...
View ArticleOrders of a captured leader vs conscience
The recent failed motion of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma held in Parliament – which the ANC high command has distorted as a motion of no confidence against the ANC – has exposed the depth...
View ArticleANC conference divides Ekurhuleni
The question of who should be the next ANC president has sparked tremors in Gauteng’s third-biggest region in Ekurhuleni as branches plot to march tomorrow to revolt against the regional structure’s...
View ArticleCompanies created to smuggle perlemoen out of SA as 'pilchards', court finds
The State has proved beyond reasonable doubt that an enterprise illegally exported perlemoen to Hong Kong by pretending the containers were filled with frozen pilchards, the Western Cape High Court has...
View ArticleANC media officer apologises for Malema tweet
An ANC media relations officer has apologised after taking to Twitter to downplay EFF leader Julius Malema receiving a BA degree from Unisa, after claiming it as mediocre.
View ArticleSouth Coast students urge politicians to do more for young people
Politicians should do more for the youth, say two South Coast students studying in Durban and Cape Town.
View ArticleCan the ANC’s grip on political power be weakened?
The 2016 municipal elections is seen as a potential watershed moment in our electoral politics, with predictions of a significant drop in support for the ANC, writes Lawson Naidoo.
View Article#LGE2016: It’s the middle class, stupid
The 2016 local government election was a battle for the soul of the black middle class and will probably be remembered as the day they stepped up to the plate for a more competitive democracy, writes...
View ArticleOrders of a captured leader vs conscience
The recent failed motion of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma held in Parliament – which the ANC high command has distorted as a motion of no confidence against the ANC – has exposed the depth...
View ArticleANC conference divides Ekurhuleni
The question of who should be the next ANC president has sparked tremors in Gauteng’s third-biggest region in Ekurhuleni as branches plot to march tomorrow to revolt against the regional structure’s...
View ArticleCompanies created to smuggle perlemoen out of SA as 'pilchards', court finds
The State has proved beyond reasonable doubt that an enterprise illegally exported perlemoen to Hong Kong by pretending the containers were filled with frozen pilchards, the Western Cape High Court has...
View ArticleANC media officer apologises for Malema tweet
An ANC media relations officer has apologised after taking to Twitter to downplay EFF leader Julius Malema receiving a BA degree from Unisa, after claiming it as mediocre.
View ArticleSouth Coast students urge politicians to do more for young people
Politicians should do more for the youth, say two South Coast students studying in Durban and Cape Town.
View Article#LGE2016: It’s the middle class, stupid
The 2016 local government election was a battle for the soul of the black middle class and will probably be remembered as the day they stepped up to the plate for a more competitive democracy, writes...
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