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[WATCH] ANC officially launches its new website
The African National Congress (ANC) officially launched its website after being offline for more than two weeks due to nonpayment, the website was made live on 8 October 2018.
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ANC sends mixed signals on 'probe' into alleged plot to oust Ramaphosa
Last week, ANC secretary general Ace Magashule confirmed that the party's NEC tasked the top six leaders with investigating the alleged plot.
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Tshwane City Manager Mosola defends awarding of tender to GladAfrica
The ANC in Tshwane has called on Mayor Solly Msimanga to suspend Moeketsi pending the outcome of a forensic investigation.
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ANC denies reports it’s got plan to save VBS Bank
It's been reported that the provincial ANC leadership in Limpopo met with the party's top six in a last-ditch political attempt to save the bank.
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[WATCH] The DA video the SABC 'refused' to air
In the video, DA leader Mmusi Maimane says Section 25 of the Constitution in its current form is sufficient to accelerate the pace of land reform in the country.
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Two people questioned in connection with ANC’s Victor Molosi murder
Victor Molosi was gunned down outside his home a few weeks ago and later succumbed to his injuries.
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Women's Legal Centre welcomes Manana’s resignation
Mduduzi Manana issued a statement announcing his resignation as an MP following months of calls for him to step down.
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ANC KZN conference gets underway
The organisation is celebrating after a group of disgruntled members lost their court bid to have the elections halted for the second time.
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Disgruntled ANC KZN branches take another shot at halting conference
Provincial coordinator Sihle Zikalala confirmed the two branches have launched legal action but it’s not yet clear on what basis.
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ANC ‘embarrassed’ by former member Present’s link to cash heists
Errol Velile Present and three others have been linked to at least one heist in Dobsonville; they were arrested earlier this month and appeared in court on Tuesday.
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DA opens criminal case against ANC, ANCWL over Brian Hlongwa saga
The DA says according to court papers, the ANC received R870,000 from corrupt activities in Gauteng health when it was headed by Brian Hlongwa.
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ANC-led council enters second day as parties set election goals
The ANC has indicated that it wants the council to discuss how to strengthen the alliance ahead of the general polls.
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ANC-led alliance to hold long-awaited political council meeting
The ANC, Cosatu and the SACP confirmed to Eyewitness News that the alliance will meet on Sunday and Monday.
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ANC welcomes appointment of Lennit Max as Cele’s advisor
Max gave up his seat in the Western Cape legislature but remains a member of the DA, something which has irked the party.
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Will ANC Limpopo conference go ahead?
A group of ANC members approached the court on Thursday in an attempt to halt the elective conference, if it’s not postponed or cancelled.
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ANC wants Mahumapelo to step down as NW MPL
The ANC’s Ace Magashule has suggested that the former premier should make way for incoming premier Job Mokgoro.
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ANC 'confident' Limpopo conference will go smoothly
The party has responded to threats from some ANC members who say they'll interdict the provincial conference from going ahead.
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[LISTEN] 'Premier Makhura has acted without fear or favour'
The SACP and Cosatu say there are people who are trying to undermine the excellent leadership that David Makhura is giving in the fight against corruption.
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ANC WC 'vindicated' by Mkhwebane’s finding on Zille's colonialism tweets
Busisiwe Mkhwebane says Helen Zille's tweets about colonialism were offensive and violated the Executive Ethics Act.
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'At the end, she was very proud of the ANC'
The personal assistant of the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela says the struggle stalwart was proud of what had become of the African National Congress (ANC) lately.
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ANC warns members against using party structures to back state capture accused
The ANC’s Ace Magashule says that individual members of the party and society have the right to express their sympathy and solidarity with the affected persons but urged its members not to do so through its structures.