Speaking at a business dinner on Friday night, ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa said he believes people still have love for the ...
About 20,000 people are set to fill up a 2,000-seater stadium as the ANC celebrates its 113th birthday, where Ramaphosa will deliver his January 8 statement on Saturday. Some of the issues were raised ...
The ANC now governs by consensus with ideological and political adversaries, a scenario unimaginable in its earlier years. This new reality casts a shadow over this year’s January 8th Statement ...
The January 8 statement of 1972, delivered by former ANC president Oliver Tambo, was a groundbreaking initiative. It set a strategic direction, rallied ANC members and garnered international ...
The ANC is desperately trying to get across the idea that since it lost its majority, it is on a path of renewal and ...
Delivering the party’s annual January 8th statement, Ramaphosa said the party faced an existential crisis after its poor ...
Other ANC leaders used the Robben Island Museum ferry, Sikhululekile while President Cyril Ramaphosa was flown to the island by helicopter for security reasons. The solemn commemoration was aimed at ...
A PEC member in KZN, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the party did not want to drop the axe before the January 8 celebrations as it was likely to incense loyal backers of the KZN and Gauteng ...
The ANC should either renew itself or perish, said President Cyril Ramaphosa as he delivered the first ANC January 8 statement after the party lost its outright majority in a national election.
In an emotionally charged ANC national executive committee (NEC) meeting last weekend, the party’s Gauteng provincial ...
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has accused the ANC of dishonesty regarding the venue for its January 8 celebrations in Khayelitsha.
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa says the party’s 113th anniversary is a chance to reflect on its history, achievements, and setbacks.