ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has vowed to fight on, as the ruling party’s national disciplinary committee ponders the youth leader’s fate.
Youth League wants political solution for its suspended leaders.
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/ 10 February 2012
League wants Mabuza to make space for political rivals ahead of provincial conference.
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.
While the ANC’s appeals committee has upheld the majority of the ANCYL suspensions, Malema and his co-accused can still present mitigating evidence.
Economic freedom implies unconstrained markets and less state intervention, not more.
The minister has lashed out against those calling for premature changes to the party’s leadership.
The governing party should not get sidetracked by infighting, writes <b>William Gumede</b>. Perhaps it needs American-style presidential primaries.
The ANC’s report on how best to benefit from mineral resources is due for release.
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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 president’s international relations adviser, Lindiwe Zulu, on Malema, Zimbabwe and the United Nations.
Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu might have deserved the expulsion that came their way given their consistent arrogance and air of invincibility.
Tokyo Sexwale’s allies say that the former Gauteng premier is eyeing 2017, not 2012, as the year in which he will make a bid for the ANC presidency.
Attacks by senior ANC figures on what they style as the excessive intrusion of the judiciary into the executive sphere is increasingly common.
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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.
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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/ 4 November 2011
Readers weigh in on Jacob Zuma, Julius Malema, the economy and other stories.
Who survives and who emerges victorious in Mangaung’s ANC electoral conference in 2012 will be determined by what happens in the next few months.
The new symbol of protest is the tent. It is cheap but does its job and can be erected almost anywhere.
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/ 28 October 2011
The main concerns of the gathered appeared to be employment, protecting Malema from persecution and desire for the election of new leadership.
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/ 28 October 2011
The ANCYL’s economic freedom march through Johannesburg provoked furious debate in the ANC-led alliance.
With general secretary Zwelenzima Vavi favouring the ANCYL’s economic freedom march and president Sdumo Dlamini dead against it, whither Cosatu now?
The surprise disbanding of the ANC Youth League’s KwaZulu-Natal committee reflected the weakening of youth league leader Julius Malema.
North West Premier Thandi Modise is facing a revolt, with an ANC faction planning to replace her with provincial party chairperson Supra Mahumapelo.
Moves are being made to undermine Julius Malema’s support in the provinces should the youth league leader survive the current disciplinary process.
Provincial leaders say they warned Luthuli House against pursuing disciplinary processes against Malema, and will not discipline their members.
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/ 2 September 2011
There’s something insane about people who claim the Libyan revolution was foisted on Africa by the West, writes <b>Chris Roper</b>.
Charges against Julius Malema that could see him removed as youth league president have set off an intense battle for control of the ANC.
Carloads of journalists prowl the streets of Johannesburg in search of a rumoured night vigil to support Julius Malema.
Julius Malema’s legal team is seeking to highlight what it says is uneven treatment in the charges he faces.