Paul Mashatile said the ANC will not be threatened by "parties born yesterday" while Pule Mabe accused Julius Malema of running a backyard revolution.
Advocate Dali Mpofu told EFF supporters the ANC had said the Makhulong stadium was for soccer, then gave the go-ahead for the ANCYL festival.
The ANCYL and EFF have organised competing political events in Tembisa, sparking fears of more violent clashes that have dogged the two parties.
The troubled ANC Youth League will return to court on March 24 2013 to fight being made permanently insolvent.
The SA Human Rights Commission and rights activists have called for the eradication of pit latrines at schools after a child died in one this week.
The ANCYL and uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association say Robert McBride has distinguished himself as a man who upholds law and order.
Following violence and looting in the Cape Town city centre, the DA has lashed out at the ANC and its youth league for "pure vandalism and thuggery".
The Progressive Youth Alliance has raised its concern over the low number of people aged 18-35 who have registered for next year’s elections.
Factional battles and Jacob Zuma’s fight for survival within the ANC were responsible in part for the ANC not thinking ahead to the 2014 elections.
The ANCYL has spoken out about recent reports of children being bullied and of children "bullying" teachers, saying it is "not part of our culture".
Commemorating the ANC Youth League’s 69th anniversary, President Jacob Zuma has called on the league to assist with youth employment opportunities.
The ANC Youth League in the Western Cape has distanced itself from the latest dumping of human waste at the provincial legislature.
About 26% of young South Africans believe former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema would do more to help the poor than other political parties.
Can a new task team fix a post-Julius Malema ANC Youth League? Spokesperson Bandile Masuku talks about plans to rebuild the body.
From name-dropping and mudslinging to dung-flinging, our politics are in an odorous mess.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has said that he has no relationship with the buyer of his half-built mansion that was sold for R5.9-million.
The caretaker body set up to rebuild the structures of the ANC Youth League moved on Tuesday to stamp its authority on the league.
We speak to M&G political reporters about what lies in store for the ANC Youth League now that the mother body has taken back control.
The ANC has intentionally left out big youth league names when selecting the people to rebuild the structure, saying it wanted to "avoid problems".
Members of the ANC must draw positive lessons from the decision to disband the ANC Youth League NEC and the Limpopo PEC, says President Jacob Zuma.
We talk about the disbanding of the ANCYL’s NEC, Zimbabwe’s referendum, insiders’ experience of the SxSW conference and Sama nominee predictions.
No matter how the ANC explains the disbandment of its youth league and Limpopo executives, the move seems like a purge of Jacob Zuma’s detractors.
The current ANCYL national executive committee might escape the chop as several ANC leaders appear to be against the call to disband the structure.
The ANC Youth League has issued a veiled threat against its latest high profile detractor, former JSE chief executive Russell Loubser.
Afriforum has welcomed the warrant while Magaqa is confident the charges against Malema won’t stick – especially with a hot shot lawyer on his side.
Ronald Lamola has questioned why only black people were shot at Lonmin and insisted that "the ruling class is still dominated by white people".
Suspended ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has rubbished claims by Cosatu that Malema is a "right wing leader" exploiting Lonmin miners.
In this week’s round-up, the push to empower Zuma’s homestead raises hackles, Motlanthe says he’s still not running and Tokyo cashes in.
President Zuma has managed to gain favour once again with the ANCYL through his policy proposals for land reform and state intervention.
Deputy ANC Youth League leader Ronald Lamola claims the ruling party’s drive for radical economic change vindicates positions adopted by the league.
Ace Magashule welcomed ANCYL "leader" Pale Mabe, while the rest of league’s top members remained absent from the Free State’s elective conference.
Farm invasions are "inevitable" should white South Africans not voluntarily hand over land to the government, says the ANC Youth League.