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African National Congress

This picture taken on May 15, 2011 shows then president of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) Youth League, Julius Malema, giving a speech during an ANC political meeting in Soweto. The expelled ANC leader Julius Malema said he wanted to join the opposition and found his own political party in an interview published in the South African daily The Star on June 11, 2013. Malema was reportedly consulting his supporters with a view to establish a movement that would 'restore the dignity of blacks' and reduce inequality between rich and poor.

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  • SAfrica head says he sent troops to CAR for peace

    Republic to promote peace on the continent and denies allegations they were deployed to protect business interests of his African National Congress.Zuma on Tuesday told a memorial service for 13 South African troops killed in a battle against the rebels who   Read more »

Around the web

  • Fransman blames DA for the poor living conditions in informal settlements

    said the conditions that the people in Sewende Laan are forced to live under, is the worst our country has seen. The African National Congress Chairperson in the Western Cape Marius Fransman on Monday visited the Sewende Laan informal settlement in Strandfontein. 1:02 PM from Bush Radio  Read more »

  • The challenges of being young

    Botswana politics. What kind of change is desirable for Botswana? How can the youth bring about that change? When the African National Congress (ANC) and its subsidiary organisations as well as other anti-apartheid organisations were banned in the 1960s, they 11:58 AM from Mmegi Online Read more »

  • DA accepts racism, says ANC

    Cape DA councillor Stanford Slabbert is guilty of arrogance towards black people, the African National Congress said on Tuesday. "The Democratic Alliance continues to treat black people like second-class citizens as demonstrated time and again in Cape Town 7:53 AM from iAfrica.com Read more »

  • IFP officials defect to ANC

    Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi's sometime speech writer joined the African National Congress on Tuesday. Roman Liptak, who represented the IFP in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature, was presented by the ANC, along with the IFP's former provincial health 6:52 AM from iAfrica.com Read more »

  • ANC Welcomes Power FM and Developments On INMSA Sale

    an ownership level. It is on this basis of ensuring the emergence of new voices within South African media that the African National Congress further welcomes the approval of the purchase of Independent News and Media SA (INMSA) by the Sekunjalo Consortium. 6:48 AM from AllAfrica.com Read more »

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