New campaign promotes CAF head Motsepe to lead South Africa's ANC - but who's behind it?
An online campaign is advocating for Patrice Motsepe as the next head of South Africa's ANC, despite his claims of disinterest in the position and concerns over early campaigning rules.
South Africa moves toward new provincial government
South Africa's Umkhonto weSizwe party has invited the ANC to join discussions on forming a new coalition government in KwaZulu-Natal.
South Africa: A campaign for billionaire Patrice Motsepe to lead the ANC sparks reactions
An online campaign promoting billionaire Patrice Motsepe's potential candidacy for the leadership of the ANC in 2027 has stirred reactions within the ruling party in South Africa.
Liberia: ANC Youth Wing Slams 15 Percent VAT Plan, Warns of Rising Hardship and 'Taxation Without Welfare'
The youth wing of Liberia's Alternative National Congress has condemned a proposed 15% VAT, arguing it will worsen economic conditions for citizens lacking benefits.
South Africa: Dominant Wins for DA, IFP, ANC in Joburg, KZN and Limpopo Wards
In recent by-elections, the DA secured a significant victory in Johannesburg, while the IFP and ANC also won seats in KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo respectively.
South Africa: State of the Nation in the Shadow of the Water Tanker
Cyril Ramaphosa's upcoming State of the Nation Address is expected to be overshadowed by ongoing water crises and public discontent across South Africa.
The ANC and the Council of the Republic denounce the chaos of Cercanías in a march that brings together thousands of people
Thousands of protesters gathered in Barcelona to voice their frustration regarding the problems with the Cercanías commuter rail system.
Togo: opponents criticize following the extradition of former Burkinabè junta leader Damiba
More than 15 days after the hasty extradition of Lieutenant Colonel Damiba from Togo to Burkina Faso, there has been no news of the former Burkinabè leader, prompting protests from the principal opposition party in Togo, the ANC, who condemned the extradition for violating legal and moral principles.
South African party criticizes monarch over invitation to Israeli officials
The African National Congress criticizes King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo for inviting Israeli embassy officials to public hospitals, leading to public outrage.
Liberia: Piah Fires Back At Cummings Over Facebook Post
Liberia's Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah has strongly condemned a Facebook post by ANC leader Alexander B. Cummings, who criticized the Boakai administration for neglecting basic economic issues affecting citizens.
With this naval exercise, South Africa is putting its economic existence at stake
South Africa continues a confrontational stance against Washington by inviting Russian, Chinese, and Iranian warships to a naval exercise, risking the economic wellbeing of many of its citizens.
Accountants, Cuchel (Anc): "Clarity on the awarding procedure of the voting platform"
The National Association of Accountants has sent a detailed report to the Ministry of Justice regarding issues surrounding the voting platform's awarding procedure and ongoing administrative disputes.
South African president warns against ‘bullies’
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned both domestic and international bullies attempting to undermine unity and democracy at the ANC's 114th anniversary celebration.
South Africa's ANC party launches reform plan to win back votes in local polls
Ahead of local government elections, South Africa's ANC has announced a six-point reform plan to regain public support after losing its parliamentary majority in the 2024 elections.
The organization that changed South Africa: the founding of the ANC in 1912.
The African National Congress (ANC) was founded on January 8, 1912, in Bloemfontein, marking a significant movement towards political organization for the black population in South Africa against racial segregation and apartheid.