ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against a hate speech ruling.
AfriForum has given notice of its intention to oppose ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s Constitutional Court appeal against a guilty hate speech verdict.
AfriForum has vowed to fight any court attempts to overturn the ban on "Shoot the Boer", after the ANCYL accused the group of having "too much power".
The High Court has rejected a bid by the Zimbabwean government to prevent its assets in Cape Town being sold to compensate land-grab farmers.
ANCYL leader Julius Malema is "tearing" the country apart, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, sitting as the Equality Court, has heard.
The ANC cannot understand the pain Afrikaners feel when they hear "shoot the boer", Julius Malema’s hate speech trial has heard.
The translation of "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is a media translation, Julius Malema’s lawyer told a court on Thursday.
The translation of the song lyrics "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is what is upsetting people, Judge Collin Lamont said on Thursday.
The judge in a hate speech case against Julius Malema will ignore an order given on Monday that the lyrics "shoot the boer" are incitement to murder.
‘Shoot the boer’ lyrics have been ruled incitement to murder, in a high court case not directly related to Julius Malema’s hate speech trial.
A "disgusted" ANC Youth League has accused AfriForum of lying about an out of court settlement offer in the "Shoot the boer" hate speech case.
AfriForum has received an email from Julius Malema’s lawyers about the possibility of reaching an out of court settlement over his hate speech trial.
Closing argument in ANCYL president Julius Malema’s hate speech trial will begin on May 19, the lawyer for lobby group AfriForum said on Tuesday.
Julius Malema, hailed on Thursday by Winnie-Madikizela-Mandela as SA’s future president, has finished testifying in his hate speech trial.
ANCYL president Julius Malema said the league’s land redistribution proposal would not be like Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe’s programme.
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Julius Malema has finally taken the stand in the hate speech case brought against him by AfriForum, leaving South Africans glued to their TV screens.
ANCYL president Julius Malema said on Wednesday that AfriForum brought a hate speech case against him only because it wanted the "limelight".
The court in which Julius Malema is facing a hate speech trial is "illiterate" and will be schooled by Gwede Mantashe, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said.
The hate speech case against Julius Malema is a test for the revolution, he said, but the Equality Court judges were "our judges, like it or not".
Julius Malema told supporters he would win his hate speech case, after a music expert said the <em>Shoot the Boer</em> "chant" could incite violence.
Julius Malema said it was not him on trial for hate speech, but the "revolution", as a music expert retold the history of struggle songs to the court.
The ANC and youth league leader Julius Malema want Afriforum to explain who the victims are in the ‘Shoot the boer’ hate speech case against Malema.
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 is allowed to intervene in the hate speech case against its youth league president, Julius Malema, Judge Colin Lamont ruled on Friday.
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 "shoot the boer" song has a direct bearing on farm violence, the Transvaal Agricultural Union said on Wednesday.
In 2010 South Africa’s commitment to freedom of expression was put to the test.
AfriForum received plea documents from Julius Malema on Monday afternoon defending his right to sing the "shoot the boer" song.
Julius Malema didn’t appear at the Equality Court in a hate-speech case lodged by AfriForum. AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel spoke to us following the ruling.
Julius Malema might have to cough up as much as R120 000 to AfriForum for legal fees after a court made a costs order against him.
Julius Malema has been given a final three-day extension to file papers relating the "shoot the boer" hate-speech compliant lodged against him.