Suspended ANC Youth League treasurer general Pule Mabe has been booed off stage at the funeral of NEC member Vusi Mhlongo in KwaZulu-Natal.
The ANC in Limpopo has voted Cassel Mathale as the head of its leadership at its seventh provincial conference at the University of Limpopo.
A photojournalist has been assaulted at the ANC Limpopo elective conference while investigating the alleged printing of duplicate voting tags.
ANC members are keeping themselves entertained in Polokwane by singing while waiting to be accredited for the party’s Limpopo elective conference.
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/ 26 November 2011
The Regional Executive Committee of the African National Congress Youth League in Nelson Mandela Bay has been disbanded.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the party will roar ahead into 2012, following recent media reports of a possible "implosion" in the party.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has lodged an appeal against his five-year suspension.
ANC youth league leader Julius Malema has been accused of changing the youth wing’s constitution to discredit the findings of a disciplinary hearing.
The public protector’s office says tenders benefiting embattled youth league president Julius Malema won’t be cancelled now, but its probe continues.
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The ANC has bemoaned what it described as attempts to divide party leaders with regard to last week’s suspension of ANC Youth League leaders.
Suspended ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says that if his appeal against his suspension fails, it will be the end of his political career.
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/ 13 November 2011
Limpopo asks public protector Thuli Madonsela to explain the legal basis for her request that contracts benefiting Julius Malema be cancelled.
Suspended ANC Youth League President Julius Malema is leading the league’s national executive committee meeting in Benoni.
Axed ANC Youth League President Julius Malema’s home town of Seshego in Limpopo has celebrated the news of his five-year suspension.
Sentences imposed on the ANC youth league’s top six officials have been largely welcomed but leader Julius Malema says it’s not over.
The ANC Youth League says it has already found an argument to appeal against the suspensions of its leadership.
The ANC will hear closing arguments on Sunday in its disciplinary hearing against controversial party youth leader Julius Malema.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against a hate speech ruling.
Julius Malema has urged hundreds of Bantu Bonke township residents not to vacate the mineral rich land they occupy should anyone want them to move.
ANCYL President Julius Malema has left many residents of Diepsloot with good hopes for the future.
AfriForum has given notice of its intention to oppose ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s Constitutional Court appeal against a guilty hate speech verdict.
ANCYL President Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is hearing testimony from Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale.
Julius Malema has been discharged from hospital, the has SABC reported, saying he left through an entrance not yet open to the public.
The African National Congress Youth League has disbanded the provincial executive committee of its KwaZulu-Natal branch.
Julius Malema has seen his support slip in South Africa’s biggest cities from 27% in 2009 to 17% today, if an opinion poll is to be believed.
The audited membership of the ANCYL stands at 366 435 and not 600 000 as spokesperson Floyd Shivambu claimed earlier this year.
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/ 25 September 2011
The national ANC Youth League leadership wants to disband the KwaZulu-Natal executive because it is backing President Jacob Zuma for a second term.
The ANC Youth League will take to the streets in October to demand the nationalisation of mines and an equal share in the country’s mineral resources.
The DA will ask the Inspector General to probe whether President Jacob Zuma approved the use of spooks to monitor the activities of his opponents.
A disciplinary hearing that could decide the political fate of firebrand Julius Malema has been postponed until October.
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