The former president could still ‘technically’ be an ANC member if he appeals the decision to have him expelled
It was confirmed on Wednesday night that members of the Gupta family are ANC members, and therefore may be subject to disciplinary action.
In Julius Malema’s "farewell speech", he didn’t hesitate to criticise the leadership of the ANC.He clarified, we haven’t heard the last word on nationalisation.
The ANC’s NDC of Appeals chairperson Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Saturday that the NDC’s guilty verdict against ANCYL top brass & Julius Malema, is upheld.
The ANC Youth League claims it has hard evidence of a political vendetta being waged against its leaders through a leaked email.
While lawyers argued against the five-year suspension of Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League was quietly making plans to go on without him.
As Julius Malema’s appeal against his suspension from the ANC begins, the youth league says it worries that important issues are being sidelined.
Pro and anti-Zuma officials are lashing out at each other as Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to hear ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s appeal.
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/ 25 November 2011
The national working committees of the ANC and its youth league will meet on Monday to explore the possibility of a "political solution".
As Julius Malema drags out his appeal process, he might take comfort from precedent in the case of former ANC chief whip Mbulelo Goniwe.
The ANC Youth League says accusations that its leadership changed its constitution to discredit the findings of a disciplinary hearing is propaganda.
Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu might have deserved the expulsion that came their way given their consistent arrogance and air of invincibility.
Attacks by senior ANC figures on what they style as the excessive intrusion of the judiciary into the executive sphere is increasingly common.
The ANC Youth League’s attack on the ruling party’s NDC is the first step towards exposing President Jacob Zuma as the "worst leader" of the ANC.
The ANC Youth League is fully entitled to appeal suspensions handed to their leaders, but the ANC believes the young lions’ arguments hold no water.
ANCYL secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa has missed a deadline to apologise to Minister Malusi Gigaba, but nevertheless plans to appeal his suspension.
The five-year suspension of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s ANC membership does not mean he will be exiting the South Africa political stage.
We breakdown the ANC national disciplinary committee’s findings.
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/ 11 November 2011
The embattled leader of the ANC Youth League, Julius Malema, joins a growing list of senior members of the party who have been shown the door.
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/ 11 November 2011
A team of independent researchers appointed to probe the viability of nationalising South African mines has completed its work.
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/ 9 November 2011
The outcome of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will be made public on Thursday, his legal counsel says.
American diplomatic cables show the Botswana government gave the US the green light to explore the possibility of establishing an Africom base.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says he’s being persecuted by the ANC "for telling the truth" and doing his job by introducing radical ideas.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s lawyers have won the right for a further postponement after he was admitted to hospital on Wednesday.
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/ 30 September 2011
Two top ANC national spin-doctors, Brian Sokutu and Ishmael Mnisi, have been hauled before a party disciplinary hearing.
Moves are being made to undermine Julius Malema’s support in the provinces should the youth league leader survive the current disciplinary process.
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/ 16 September 2011
Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is revealing the broad fault lines in the ANC’s leadership.
The ANC has opted to keep secret the new venue of disciplinary hearings against Julius Malema and four other youth league leaders.
The ANC in Gauteng has laid the blame for last week’s violent protests squarely at the youth league’s door, calling for action against its leaders.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing has been moved to an undisclosed location due to pending legal action against the ANC.
The ANCYL in Limpopo says it paid for the buses that took Malema supporters to his hearing, but isn’t responsible for all the violence that ensued.
The disciplinary hearing involving the ANC Youth League’s top leaders has been postponed to next Sunday, the ANC’s disciplinary committee says.