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[OPINION] ANC policy anarchy and weak leaders
The ANC policy conference confirmed that the party recognises that the cancer of corruption and capture afflicts it badly. Yet it remains stunted in finding...
Some in the ANC accused Joel Netshitenzhe of sowing divisions among delegates by revealing certain details of the party's recent policy conference.
The ANC's Jackson Mthembu held a briefing in Nasrec about the commission on communications at the policy conference.
Last week, a woman was gang raped following a hijacking in Elsies River, Cape Town.
On a brief visit to meet the media at the ANC national policy conference, President Jacob Zuma commented about the ANC's unity and on the proceedings so far.
The ANC's Jeff Radebe says that radical economic transformation is part and parcel of the NDP and seeks to reduce unemployment and grow the economy to benefit of all South Africans.
It’s day four of the conference where delegates have been locked in discussions over various policies.
Zizi Kodwa says the ANC will use the conference to remind party members of the mandate and vision to serve South African people.
The deputy president spoke to the media at the ANC’s policy conference on Sunday.
Minister of Small Business Development Lindiwe Zulu discusses challenges and progress within the start-up business industry in South Africa.
ANCWL says the reports are politically motivated, by neo-liberals who want the status quo in terms of land and economic ownership to remain unchanged.
Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu is expected to address industry leaders this morning.
ANC treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize says the party is right to steer away from radical changes in its economic transformation documents.
The ANC is holding its fifth national policy conference in Nasrec, south of Johannesburg.
Secretary General Gwede Mantashe says the party cannot decide the fate of the Gupta family.
Minister Rob Davies says it’s important that government and the private sector work together to keep the country afloat.