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This “season of madness” as Ramatlhodi described it, only really began after the ANC elective conference at Mangaung in 2012, where Zuma was re-elected for a second term as the party’s president. (Mujahid Safodien/AFP)

Ramatlhodi: ANC NEC gripped by a ‘season of madness’ during Zuma-era

In his testimony before the Zondo commission, Ramatlhodi detailed how the NEC was paralysed by factionalism

Dressed in a traditional Ethiopian outfit

Captain KGB probed for ‘unaccounted’ R50m Mangaung budget

Morris "Captain KGB" Tshabalala allegedly defrauded the crime intelligence’s secret service account of more than R500 000.

Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.

Hawks ‘ready to arrest and charge’ Julius Malema

The Mail & Guardian has learned the long-running Hawks investigation into allegations of fraud and corruption by Julius Malema is nearing completion.

We are too quick to point fingers at politicians instead of doing our bit to get SA in the direction it should be going in

We, the people, are government’s official opposition

We are too quick to point fingers at politicians instead of doing our bit to get SA in the direction it should be going in, writes Khaya Dlanga.

The DA has called for Zuma to take a leave of absence from his office until corruption charges against him have been cleared.

ANC’s top six wade into OR Tambo chaos

The ANC’s top six have rejected as unconstitutional the dissolution of the OR Tambo regional conference.

ANC president Jacob Zuma and deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe.

Analysts: Regional rifts could be the ANC’s undoing

Deepening rifts between ANC members in provincial regions could create a crisis for the ruling party, say political analysts.

Julius Malema says he bears no grudges against Zwelinzima Vavi

Malema won’t ‘Cope’: I want to come home

Sacked ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has told Friends of the Youth League supporters he will not form another party nor leave the ANC.

The blood sport of succession

The blood sport of succession

Succession is a messy business, with skeletons always popping out, as in the case of former France presidential hopeful Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

‘Parental control’ hides ANC family’s dysfunctionality

‘Parental control’ hides ANC family’s dysfunctionality

The parents in the ANC family are sure Mangaung isn’t the problem, it’s that bad seed Malema who Mangaung hangs around with, writes <b>Nic Dawes</b>.

ANC’s fissures of men: Cracks widen beneath surface

ANC’s fissures of men: Cracks widen beneath surface

The unity shown at the ANC’s press conference, which was meant to show the leadership’s control, has been undermined by behind-the-scenes infighting.

ANC slams reports on plans to disband youth league

Malema is no longer the issue, say analysts

With Julius Malema summarily suspended, Zuma has effectively thrown down the gauntlet to any pretenders to the ANC throne.

Nehawu attacks Motlanthe for playing factional politics

Nehawu attacks Motlanthe for playing factional politics

Health union Nehawu has hurled veiled attacks at Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe for supposedly choosing sides in the run-up to Mangaung.

Sisulu denies allegiance to anti-Zuma faction

Sisulu denies allegiance to anti-Zuma faction

NEC member Lindiwe Sisulu has distanced herself from reports she was vying for a leadership position or was lobbied to oppose President Jacob Zuma.

Spooks at play in succession politics

Spooks at play in succession politics

A trend has emerged where state intelligence resources are being used in ANC succession battles, especially leading up to elective conferences.

Glass half full now for SA’s women

Glass half full now for SA’s women

The ANC’s policy documents on gender equality make for cautiously optimistic reading.

ANC nominations for top jobs begin in October

ANC nominations for top jobs begin in October

ANC branches will begin nominating candidates for all the party’s national executive committee positions in October, ahead of its elective conference.