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Amid much controversy over a fierce leadership battle that could destabilise the Congress of the People (Cope), the party is adamant that all is well and it is not facing a split.
President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday dismissed calls to probe allegations of tender fraud by African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) leader Julius Malema, saying that he did not know the facts...
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) of the Congress of the People met in an extra-ordinary session on 21st September 2009 to consider several organisational matters. Among the issues...
The lobbing of insults is pretty standard during an election, but South African politicians have gone a step further in the run-up to voting day on April 22, dragging Michael Jackson and garden...
The Congress of the People (Cope) on Tuesday apologized unconditionally to ANC president Jacob Zuma for remarks made by two of its leaders at a Mthatha public meeting on Friday. The reported...
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has apologised for creating the impression that he was inciting violence with his "kill for Zuma" statements, a spokesman confirmed on Tuesday. "People are...
The ANC on Saturday said it was dismayed and deeply concerned about allegedly "inflammatory and defamatory" remarks made by Congress of the People (Cope). Cope youth leader Anele Mda at a Mthatha...