The African National Congress (ANC) Secretary-General Ace Magashule's party membership has been temporarily suspended until his criminal case concludes.
Govt will ensure demands are met, ANC s Magashule tells protesting Wits students The students marched to Luthuli House to deliver a memorandum of demands, they also demonstrated outside the Johannesburg Central Police Station earlier. African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magushule addresses protesting Wits University students at Luthuli House in Johannesburg on 11 March 2021. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey-Makhaza/Eyewitness News
16 days ago
JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magushule has told protesting Wits University students that government would ensure that their demands were met.
The students marched to Luthuli House to deliver a memorandum of demands, they also demonstrated outside the Johannesburg Central Police Station earlier.
ANC NEC: Top officials to deliver Nasrec ‘step aside resolution’ guidelines The ANC s highest decision-making body in between conferences has kicked off, it’s expected to deliberate over a 2017 Nasrec elective conference resolution for those facing criminal charges to step aside. FILE: ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa with his deputy David Mabuza at the 2017 Nasrec elective conference. Picture: EWN
49 days ago
JOHANNESBURG – The African National Congress’s (ANC) top officials will deliver guidelines for the implementation of the step aside resolution to its national executive committee (NEC) on Saturday.
This after taking a decision not to share them with the national working committee (NWC) at its meeting on Friday.
ANC veteran Msimang hits out at Magashule for defending Zuma attack on ConCourt The former president penned a statement in recent days where he mentioned that he would defy a Constitutional Court order to return to the Commission of Inquiry Into State Capture. FILE: Struggle stalwart Mavuso Msimang. Picture: Thomas Holder/EWN
74 days ago
JOHANNESBURG – The African National Congress (ANC) veterans said it s unthinkable that a member of the party would write a letter of open defiance of the Constitutional Court as former President Jacob Zuma did.
The stalwarts, who called for Zuma to step down as the country s president and ANC leader in 2016, expressed their frustration over the current ANC leadership s slow response to Zuma s actions.