This week is all about the Brics summit, Riah Phiyega’s evasive testimony at the Marikana commission, Julius Malema’s Polokwane farm loss and more.
Former ANC Youth League head Julius Malema faces new court action after he allegedly failed to disclose a number of his assets.
A disgruntled Floyd Shivambu has come to the defence of the ANC Youth League and Julius Malema by responding to Khaya Dlanga’s column.
Julius Malema loses his farm to the taxman, Barack Obama is likened to Satan and Helen Zille has a run in with a rat. Never a dull moment on Weekend 101.
Human rights in their broad and interdependent sense must be the lodestar of both development and security policy.
Julius Malema’s failure to hang on to his own farm might finally have sunk his reputation – and an important lightning rod with it.
Today the ANC Youth League is a fake version of a fake. It is not even a copy of the original thing. How things have changed, laments Khaya Dlanga.
A Limpopo farm said to be owned by fraud-accused Julius Malema has been seized by the Asset Forfeiture Unit, says the National Prosecuting Authority.
ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe says the party’s NEC will discuss the progress made in certain provinces, including work by the youth league.
The ANC’s national executive committee has been expected to decide on the fate of its Limpopo provincial executive committee.
An engineering company in which Julius Malema holds shares through his family trust, cannot apply for state tenders for five years.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has joined leaders in mourning the death of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez.
If Cosatu’s general secretary were to be snuffed out of the political game, SA would slip towards an intolerant autocracy, writes Nickolaus Bauer.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema may have hidden some of his assets to prevent them from being sold at auction to recoup tax debt.
South Africans deserve a more flesh-and-blood witness; a leader that ultimately sees the downtrodden, writes Eve Fairbanks.
Lawyers from Brian Kahn Attorneys have said they are no longer representing expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
Limpopo human settlements minister Clifford Motsepe has denied favouring Julius Malema’s allies in awarding tenders.
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has filed papers in the North Gauteng High Court to have Julius Malema sequestrated.
Boy Mamabolo has been arrested following a scandal involving more than R1-million of state money, Hawks officials have told the M&G.
Malema has developed the disease familiar to every Karoo boertjie: the longing for die ou plaas, unquenchable even in the loveliest of other places.
Boy Mamabolo, a former friend of axed ANC Youth League president Julius Malema, will appear in a Limpopo court next week on charges of crimen injuria.
A former friend of Julius Malema has threatened to exhume Malema’s mother’s remains and throw them in front of his grandmother’s house.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is being deserted by his friends, who now treat him as leper, it was reported on Sunday.
The current ANCYL national executive committee might escape the chop as several ANC leaders appear to be against the call to disband the structure.
It will take months to fill vacant positions in the ANC Youth League executive, in spite of a push by the ANC to bring its youth wing into line.
By bowing to pressure to toe the line and fill vacant positions the youth league hopes to stay relevant.
Since the ANC Youth League’s future was put into question at Mangaung, the organisation has been pushed to "fall into line" and find a new president.
Ousted ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says it is time for politicians to woo him to their cause.
VIDEO M&G’s Rapule Tabane analyses President Zuma’s victory at Mangaung, whether Malema’s political career is over and what it all means for SA going forward.
From President Fat Cat’s stinky Nkandla deal to the Capitec cats who creamed it fat cats risked obesity in 2012, write the amaBhungane reporters.
President Jacob Zuma has come out strongly against his enemies aligned to Julius Malema, and has put the ANC Youth League’s future in question.
The national congress of the ANC’s Mangaung conference has decided not to review Julius Malema’s expulsion from the ruling party.