Attacks on President Jacob Zuma are continuing to polarise the Young Communist League.
The ANC Youth League invites journalists to its gatherings and then behaves as if they are gatecrashers, argues <b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b>.
Despite the standoff between the ANC Youth League and Nedbank, the league’s financial report reveals that it continues to do business with the bank.
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/ 3 September 2010
Jacob Zuma’s intervention in the strike was as much an attempt to reassert his political power as a bid to bring the labour action to an end.
A new "coalition of the wounded" has emerged in the ANC, with many of Jacob Zuma’s once ardent backers now joining forces to stop his second term.
Those close to him would like to see the ANC NGC discipline Malema’s national executive committee because of "divisive behaviour".
ANCYL deputy president Andile Lungisa gatecrashed a recent meeting of young African leaders hosted by United States President Barack Obama.
Andile Lungisa, Julius Malema’s main rival, faced an attempted motion of no confidence in him at the league’s national general council this week.
The strike by state employees marks the lowest point in relations between the ANC and Cosatu since President Jacob Zuma took leadership of the party.
<b>Mmanaledi Mataboge</b> and <b>Matuma Letsoalo</b> speak to ANC Youth League Julius Malema national general council meeting.