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Zuma backers in KZN plotting to oust Ramaphosa - report
According to a report, there is a detailed plan to undermine President Cyril Ramaphosa, which would see Sihle Zikalala re-elected as chairperson of...
His supporters spent the night in the streets of Durban ahead of Friday’s appearance, making it clear that they will stand by their man all the way.
Some religious organisations, the provincial business forum and the Black First Land First movement are behind Thursday's night vigil and Friday’s march in support of the former president.
Andiswa Makanda says the NPA must uphold its constitutional mandate and charge Zuma with corruption.
The president called for communities to unite against anarchy & violent protests fuelled by political agendas.
The march is one of several marches which will be seen around the country, to coincide with Freedom Day.
Despite what he calls political failure by the president & some ministers, he says he remains optimistic.
Investment management firm Allan Gray yesterday announced Nene's appointment as a non-executive director.
ANC Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa at the weekend admitted that service delivery has been lagging behind.
This morning the ANC is expected to issue a brief update on its state of readiness for the manifesto launch.
The EFF leader says SA is suffering because the ANC believes it’s more important than the country.
Members of SA’s biggest opposition will march to the ConCourt to put more pressure on Zuma to resign.
ANC heavyweights in green, black & gold have been drumming up support in Nelson Mandela Bay.
The minister says the court’s finding that Zuma broke his oath of office doesn’t mean he has to resign.
The ANC has been under pressure since the ConCourt ruled that Zuma failed to uphold the Constitution.
Some Western Cape residents say they may not vote for the ANC over the party’s handling of the Nkandla matter.
The UDM’s Bantu Holomisa says Zuma should be subjected to a disciplinary inquiry.
Mantashe yesterday said leaders in Gauteng who insult Zuma on public platforms will pay the price.
In the letter signatories say they're deeply concerned about loyalty to individuals at the expense of the ANC.