As we enter the final few hours of imploring ANC MPs to listen to the will of the people, Eusebius McKaiser’s open letter makes a few valid points.
Given Bell Pottinger and State Capture and the Guptas and Jacob Zuma and, and, and. … well, it’s fair to say there’s quite a bleak outlook at present.
At the recent ANC Policy Conference Zuma shocked those in attendance by announcing potential changes to the party’s Constitution. He has tricks up his sleeve.
The ANC gathered in Jozi to debate the policies that will shape its future, but in amongst that two familiar foes went toe to toe for control.
If ever you wanted an illustration of all the reasons you should be voting for the ANC in the next elections, this book has you covered.
Have a little extra cash lying around, and not too sure where to spend it? Why not invest in your local political party, and ensure that decisions are made in your favour.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, and if claims made in the Western Cape High Court are to be believed the ANC knows that all too well.
The ANC seem to be making a habit of disrupting political meetings up in Jozi, suffering from a severe case of sour grapes. The latest violent incident here.
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The ANC are prepped and ready to let us know what happened during their National Working Committee meeting, which would have centred around the fate of JZ.
In three council meetings throughout South Africa, the ANC launched what the DA is calling a coordinated attack, some being a lot more violent than others.
The DA is taking the ANC to court over their decision to leave the ICC – a decision that is going to be detrimental not only to SA, but to Africa as well.
Yesterday saw a sitting of the council in Tshwane, but it wasn’t long before it descended into unadulterated chaos. Entertaining, but also very sad.
If you thought you were going to see grace in defeat it appears you’re wrong, with allegations that the ANC are involved in sabotage doing the rounds.
South Africa’s current ruling party is letting every single person down, so what surprises do they have up their sleeves for the party’s next leader?
Given how often we’re exposed to corruption stories it’s easily to overlook them. Let’s just take a moment though to look at what’s happening at Prasa.
John Steenhuisen always enjoys his time in the National Assembly, and his sharp-tongued attacks are quickly becoming the stuff of legends.
Our local elections sure did keep things interesting right through to the end, but now attention has turned to coalition talk. Here’s the latest.
Mmusi has risen as a real national role player in South African politics, and his party is a force to be reckoned with, according to Max du Preez,
Mmusi and others are calling this the most important election since 1994, and when you consider the far-reaching implications you can see why.
Sometimes it takes extreme measures to topple the top brass, and apparently Jesus himself could be at the forefront of the ANC’s downfall.
By now you have probably seen the DA’s latest ad campaign. They are very good at irking the opposition, and now a Mandela wants it removed.
With local elections just around the corner, the country is seeing plenty of protest and turmoil. So how is this affecting the voters’ prospective choices?
You may have heard about the protests taking place in Tshwane, but it’s about time you took a proper look at just what is going down that side of the world.
Marius Fransman might be enjoying a little break from politics at present, but for Louisa Wynand the past few months have been a torrid time.
The ANC and the EFF are currently involved in a rap battle, but the ANC has a long way to go before they can reach the EFF’s standard.
The ANC have spun some whoppers over the years, so let’s take a trip down memory lane and pick our favourite tall tales.
The Public Investment Corporation is looking into taking over shares in Absa, but what will it mean to the country if another investment goes wrong?
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence is getting up to no good in South Africa, and they’re not letting anyone know what they know.