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[SATIRE] Hey JZ: How times change
After months of trying to get hold of his good old friend Jacob Zuma, Leeto Khoza says he's been left with no option but to write this letter to him.
A rescheduled special meeting to debate these motions was adjourned before the official business of the gathering commenced on Tuesday.
Julius Malema was joined by hundreds of his EFF supporters on Tuesday who escorted him to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s home in Soweto.
Saftu says there was a deliberate effort by the ruling party to ensure that no such charges were ever brought.
Deputy President David Mabuza visited some parts of Mamelodi in Pretoria ahead of voting next year.
Protesters are demanding that 55 non-Afrikaans speaking pupils be admitted to the school despite the high court’s ruling against this.
This will be the ANC’s second attempt to push Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba and Speaker of the City Council Vasco da Gama out of their positions.
Radebe says ANC members should strive for an equal, non-racial society. he was delivering the Oliver Tambo Memorial Lecture in Sedibeng on Sunday.
President Zuma is expected to speak at Chabane’s unveiling ceremony in Xikundu village in Limpopo this morning.
Tshwane Mayor Solly Msimanga was prevented from delivering his State of the City Address on Thursday after ANC councillors disrupted proceedings.
The ANC chief whip has announced a crackdown on some of the party’s MPs who he says bunked Parliament.
The party claims ANC supporters tried to disrupt an event in Khayelitsha yesterday.
Newcastle councillor Thembi Mbongwa’s was shot in full view of her children and husband last night.
A senior party official has been accused of sexually exploiting one of his constituents.
In an exclusive interview, journalist Melanie Verwoerd talks to anti-apartheid activist Mathews Phosa about the road travelled by the ANC, the Constitution and the expulsion of Julius Malema.
ANC said they will engage with branches over the coming weeks to resolve outstanding issues.
ANC provincial leaders will visit branches over the next weeks to quell the concerns of disgruntled members.
Marius Fransman believes the trend of Cope members rejoining the ruling party will continue.
EFF's Kenny Kunene has accused the ANC of disrupting its meeting with UJ students.