The ANCYL has buried the hatchet with social media tool Twitter and embraced technology to further the aims of the revolution.
The ANC Youth League called on South Africans to defend struggle songs and support Julius Malema, scheduled to appear on hate-speech charges.
The ANC Youth League on Wednesday disagreed with the remarks of Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi on the upcoming local government elections.
An ANCYL attack on the press ombud is aimed at boosting a bid by a faction of the ANC for a media appeals tribunal, the Press Council said on Tuesday.
The ANC Youth League (ANCYL) has launched a public personal attack on a journalist who is suing its spokesperson for hate speech.
It’s time we faced the fact. The default position for most SA politicians is "scumbag", and their automatic level of discourse is "childish".
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has likened opposition leader Helen Zille to a monkey, reports said on Monday.
The <em>Daily Sun</em> on Friday became the second newspaper to run a front-page apology to ANCYL leader Julius Malema for misquoting him.
If you’re a political journalist in SA who engages the African National Congress Youth League, it appears taking abuse comes with the territory.
The <em>Star</em> on Thursday published an apology to ANCYL leader Julius Malema after it incorrectly quoted him criticising President Jacob Zuma.
In what may be an early April Fool’s Day joke, the website of the outspoken youth wing of the ruling ANC was hacked on Wednesday afternoon.
The ANC Youth League denied a newspaper report on Tuesday that its leader Julius Malema had openly criticised President Jacob Zuma.
After demanding its "closer", the ANCYL has snuck on to Twitter, along with some other high-profile people. But they’re not getting it quite right.
The ANC Youth League promised on Monday to "get the correct context" of leader Julius Malema’s call at the weekend for revolutionaries to reproduce.
ANCYL sought to re-assure Anglo American on Monday that it would not be the only mining company shares would be grabbed from.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said his organisation wanted 60% of Anglo American, a media report said on Sunday.
A ruling on whether the ANC would be allowed to intervene in the hate speech case against Julius Malema will be handed down on Friday.
The ANC is to apply for leave to intervene in the hate speech case brought by AfriForum against ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
The ICD has found "no evidence" that police took instructions from ANC Youth League president Julius Malema at a conference in Limpopo last year.
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/ 13 February 2011
Bono caused a stir in SA on Sunday after expressing support for the singing of a struggle song that includes the lyrics "shoot the boer".
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/ 9 February 2011
Africa’s natural resources will remain key to China as the Asian giant grows at a more moderate pace, an expert told an conference in Cape Town.
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/ 1 February 2011
The ANC Youth League on Monday sought to clarify its president Julius Malema’s controversial comments about the upmarket ZAR club in Cape Town.
ANC Youth League deputy president Andile Lungisa appears to have withdrawn from the race for the league’s presidency.
AfriForum received plea documents from Julius Malema on Monday afternoon defending his right to sing the "shoot the boer" song.
Julius Malema has been given a final three-day extension to file papers relating the "shoot the boer" hate-speech compliant lodged against him.
Only representatives of US imperialists could question President Jacob Zuma’s decision to cancel Cuba’s R1,1-billion debt, Julius Malema said.
The ANC Youth League, which is pushing hard for nationalisation, is at the centre of disputes within the ANC’s economic transformation committee.
The ANC’s leadership overrode the recommendation of Gwede Mantashe that Julius Malema be charged for the storming the stage at the NGC meeting.
The Northern Cape ANCYL will not apologise for its attack on chief prosecutor Menzi Simelane following the arrest of provincial minister John Block.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema cost taxpayers more than R886 000 for police bodyguards, it emerged on Tuesday.
The ANCYL may be serious in warning those creating fake Twitter accounts of Julius Malema, but it seems to be the only one taking it seriously.
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/ 2 November 2010
The ANCYL, which celebrated its 66th anniversary on Saturday, says it will remain relevant as long as young people are exposed to injustice.