Love him or loathe him, Julius Malema has had a dramatic impact on the local political landscape
The EFF president says he has grown — and matured — along with the country’s third-largest party
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A decade has passed since Malema was frogmarched out of the ANC. Out in the cold he has, however, remained a constant thorn in the side of the party and a useful gun for hire in our political theatre
The Afrikaner interest group has announced it will privately prosecute the EFF leader for his alleged involvement in a suspected botched tender award
EFF leader Julius Malema speaks to the M&G about the 2019 elections, President Ramaphosa’s new dawn and whether he’ll go back to the ANC
The controversial businessperson has lashed out at the EFF leader after he accused Indian businesses of exploitation and monopolising the KZN economy.
In the last four years, the Economic Freedom Fighters have shown exceptional political acumen in capitalising on civil unrest.
The Economic Freedom Fighters leader suggested in Parliament on Tuesday that the ruling party was not serious about land reform.
The Economic Freedom Fighters leader expressed his lack of confidence in the public protector during a media briefing on Monday.
The EFF leader is playing the long game, backed up by action that shows more maturity than the ANC did this week.