State extends deadline for electoral overhaul submissions
The extended deadline of October 31 has been set for submitting your ideas about altering the way we vote for the National Assembly and provincial legislatures.... Read more.
Mashatile’s ANC presidency aspirations soar, so do scandals
Deputy President Paul Mashatile seems to be stirring up more drama than he probably wants right now. Drama isn’t exactly going to help his dream of becoming... Read more.
SAPS ‘speedy’ DC process hits speed bump
Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) scored a monumental policy victory this week as expeditious disciplinary measures in the SAPS take a back seat to... Read more.
ANC warned it risks death in absence of dramatic change
A group of ANC veterans has called on the party to convene an urgent non-elective consultative conference to develop countermeasures following its embarrassing electoral... Read more.
ANC’s membership system back online
The ANC’s membership management system is back online and fully functional, following a successful transfer from its previous developer to the ANC, as well as... Read more.
Gauteng education official called to account for paying ghost interns
A senior director in the Gauteng department of education (GDE) was given until two Fridays ago to explain payment discrepancies involving temporary employees and... Read more.
Mahumapelo calls on ANC to shrink NEC
ANC member of parliament Supra Mahumapelo has proposed that the party reduce the number of its national executive committee (NEC) members and include one member... Read more.
Minister yanks acting DG from post due to flawed appointment
Last week, Nomakhosazana Meth, Minister of Employment and Labour, removed Onke Mjo from her position as acting Director-General (DG) of the department. Meth replaced... Read more.
How ANC Ekurhuleni plans to win votes in future
As leaders of the governing ANC crisscross the country to debrief with structures on the reasons behind the recent poor electoral performance, one of the party’s... Read more.
Taxman seizes Motsepe-linked company’s illegal gemstones
An illegal shipment of illicit gemstones, allegedly from a mine co-owned by one of Patrice Motsepe’s companies, was stopped by the South African Revenue Service... Read more.