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President Jacob Zuma delivers his 2012 State of the Nation address at Parliament in Cape Town. Cape Town - South Africa's new infrastructure development plan will effectively tackle inequality, poverty, and unemployment, African National Congress chief w
2012-02-14 16:25 Polokwane - The DA marched to the Polokwane office of Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale on Tuesday to protest against corruption. "Today, the good name and reputation of our province is tarnished because of the scourge of corruption, irregu
ANC (African National Congress) Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola looks on on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. ANC Youth League President Julius Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly... View Photo »
The governing African National Congress (ANC) amendment has been lambasted by politicians from South Africa's opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA). Spokesman Gareth Morgan described the 'draconian' law change as an attempt to 'establish and protect an unfair monopoly on services offered by the...
Johannesburg - An African National Congress Youth League member, who allegedly hit a journalist over the head with a brick during a scuffle over fake voting cards, will appear in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court on Tuesday. Clifford Mohloana, 30, appeare
Frelimo, the Mozambique party that ushered in the country's independence from Portugal, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week. The party produced amongst leaders, Samora Machel, the late ex husband to Graca Machel. Mr. Macheldied in mysterious pl
Some 13 months ago I sat inside one of the hi-tech seminar rooms at the Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT in Accra listening to an expert on matters extractive: oil, gas, minerals. The guy had worked in government and in industry, holding high-level
ANC (African National Congress) Youth League leader Julius Malema delivers a speech on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly in prison, but refused to back down... View Photo »
We as the national executive committee (NEC) accept the outcome of the conference of Limpopo which was held in December, and we call upon all those comrades who took a different view to dissolve their factions into the African National Congress
"We can say that the hearing has been adjourned, but we cannot confirm whether it will continue tomorrow," said African National Congress spokesman Keith Khoza. Six hours were set aside on Monday to allow Malema, his spokesman Floyd Shivambu, and the lea
2012-02-13 17:32 Johannesburg - A mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members was adjourned on Monday afternoon, the ANC said. "We can say that the hearing has been adjourned, but we cannot confirm whether it
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ANC (African National Congress) Youth League leader Julius Malema delivers a speech on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly in prison, but refused to back down from his call to nationalise...
View Photo »Embattled African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) leader Julius Malema, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, near Pretpria, South Africa, during his first public appearance since an appeals ruling to dismiss him from the ruling party was upheld. Malema said he is preparing for life outside the...
View Photo »African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) President Julius Malema greets his supporters during his appearance at the Johannesburg court for a hate speech trial ,in this April 18, 2011 file photo. In less than four years, Malema turned himself into an outspoken irritant for South...
View Photo »Supporters of suspended African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema listens on a cellphone radio during an announcement on his appeal outside the ruling party headquarters in Johannesburg, February 4 2012. A ruling South African ANC appeals panel on Saturday...
View Photo »An African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) supporter protests outside the pary's headquarters in Johannesburg, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 as they await the outcome of the ANCYL president Julius Malema's appeal hearing against being suspended by the ruling party. Malema, who has...
View Photo »An African National Congress Youth League.
View Photo »A condom, similar to those distributed at the African National Congress party's centenary celebrations early January, is photographed in Johannesburg Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. A South African health official says that 1.35 million of the condoms are being recalled amid charges some broke...
View Photo »Two pieces of platinum ore are displayed at the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba on February 6, 2012 at the Cape Town International Convention Center in Cape Town. A study conducted for the ruling African National Congress has rejected calls to nationalize South Africa's mines and...
View Photo »South African activist and Nobel Peace Prize and Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu reacts at announcement of the freedom of the anti-apartheid leader and African National Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela, on February 10, 1990 at his home in Soweto.
View Photo »South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (R), US civil right activist Reverend Jesse Jackson (C) and South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki (L) eat cake during celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8,...
View Photo »South Africa's President Jacob Zuma raises his glass during celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2012. Zuma vowed to stamp out divisions in South Africa's ruling ANC, at a massive rally to...
View Photo »South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki (L) speaks with ANC's Youth Leader Julius Malema (R) during celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2012. The mass event with a centenary torch that was...
View Photo »Foreign delegates and heads of state listen to South African President Jacob Zuma address the crowds gathered for the African National Congress 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Sunday Jan. 8, 2012. Tens of thousands of chanting and dancing revelers waved the...
View Photo »African National Congress (ANC) supporters listen to South African President Jacob Zuma address a crowd gathered for the ANC's 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. Tens of thousands of chanting and dancing revelers waved the green and gold...
View Photo »African National Congress (ANC) delegates cheer during the ANC's 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. Tens of thousands of chanting and dancing revelers waved the green and gold colors of the African National Congress as Africa's oldest...
View Photo »An African National Congress (ANC) veteran holds the ANC flame during the Congress 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Sunday Jan. 8, 2012. Against all odds, the party of Nelson Mandela has transformed a nation where just 20 years ago black South Africans...
View Photo »African National Congress supporters cheer before the start of their party's 100th anniversary celebrations in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Sunday Jan. 8, 2012. Against all odds, the party of Nelson Mandela has transformed a nation where just 20 years ago black South Africans could not...
View Photo »A panoramic photo made with multiple frames shows South Africans attend on January 8, 2012 celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, with some 100,000 people at a rally in Bloemfontein. The mass event with a centenary torch that was...
View Photo »A South African attends on January 8, 2012 celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, with some 100,000 people at a rally in Bloemfontein. The mass event in the normally sleepy central city of Bloemfontein wraps up weekend...
View Photo »African National Congress supporters gather to party at a car wash in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Saturday Jan. 7, 2012. Against all odds, the party of Nelson Mandela which has transformed a nation where just 20 years ago black South Africans could not vote, and beaches and restaurants...
View Photo »African National Congress supporters walk in front of the Wesleyan church in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Saturday Jan. 7, 2012. The church is where 100 years ago the African National Congress was formed. Against all odds, the party of Nelson Mandela which has transformed a nation where...
View Photo »The face of former South African president and ANC leader Nelson Mandela decorates the cooling tower in front of the Wesleyan Church, the founding place of the ANC in Bloemfontein January 6, 2012. South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) celebrates its 100th birthday on...
View Photo »Faces of former presidents of the African National Congress (R-L) Oliver Tambo, Sefako Makgatho, Thabo Mbeki and current president Jacob Zuma decorate the cooling towers ahead of the upcoming ANC centenary celebration in Bloemfontein, January 6, 2012. South Africa's ANC celebrates its...
View Photo »An African National Congress (ANC) Youth League supporter looks on during a march in Johannesburg October 27, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) celebrates its 100th birthday on January 8, 2012. The long-banned liberation movement took power in 1994 after...
View Photo »South Africa's President Jacob Zuma waves as he walks in Botshabelo, a taxi rank and mall some 40 kilometres outside Bloemfontein, after addressing the crowd on January 6, 2012 during a visit to mark South Africa's ruling African National Congress centenary. Africa's oldest liberation...
View Photo »ANC (African National Congress) Youth League leader Julius Malema delivers a speech on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly in prison, but refused to back down from his call to nationalise...
View Photo »The governing African National Congress (ANC) amendment has been lambasted by politicians from South Africa's opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA). Spokesman Gareth Morgan described the 'draconian' law change as an attempt to 'establish and protect an unfair monopoly on services offered by the...
We as the national executive committee (NEC) accept the outcome of the conference of Limpopo which was held in December, and we call upon all those comrades who took a different view to dissolve their factions into the African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) under current President Jacob Zuma has a vested interest in discovering the unconstitutional and vindictive nature of Sydney Maree’s seven-year trial during Thabo Mbeki’s years in office, which were rife with inequality, political vendettas, and corruption
We call on President [Jacob] Zuma and the African National Congress to follow through on their pledge of a fully public and consultative process on this bill.
I shudder to think that the men and women who say that money is being stolen will be locked up in the name of the African National Congress
The African National Congress believes that the changes made to the Bill are a correct response to the valid concerns raised by fellow South Africans .... [and] ensure a fine balance between secrecy and openness...
The African National Congress finds it strange and shocking that comrade Ronnie Kasrils ... wants to rule the department... from the grave through his negative commentary on the Information Bill
The African National Congress believes that the changes made to the bill are a correct response to the valid concerns raised by fellow South Africans during the protracted engagements.
