Economic Freedom Fighters members have converged outside the high court in Pretoria as the party seeks to indict the IEC over registration fees.
Traffic cops say they will challenge the EFF leader’s acquittal on a reckless driving charge because they had not submitted the relevant evidence.
Voters in the platinum belt have been left disillusioned by the ANC, and are going to be taking a cynical approach to the national elections.
Reality used to be a friend of Julius Malema. But where there is milk and honey, there are also wishes and pipe dreams. Welcome to Malemaville.
With Cosatu a shadow of its former self, the EFF and Amcu are taking up the banner for South Africa’s increasingly militant poor, writes Jay Naidoo.
Despite it representing a consolidation of its policies, the EFF’s election manifesto, launched over the weekend, has shown a few inconstencies.
ANC leaders have partied, danced and mocked EFF leader Julius Malema in Tembisa – a mere kilometre from Malema’s party’s election manifesto launch.
Bigger social grants, free education and no ministerial packages or tenders were among the promises the EFF made at its election manifesto launch.
The Economic Freedom Fighters launched its election manifesto in Thembisa at an event marked by heavy flirting with other left-wing organisations.
Mass protests and the violent reaction of the state indicate that SA is in a period of possible rearticulation of politics, says Andile Mngxitama.
The ANCYL and EFF have organised competing political events in Tembisa, sparking fears of more violent clashes that have dogged the two parties.
Verashni Pillay shares her experience of interviewing Julius Malema about his new party, the lack of money and his political plans.
Student recruiters are having to explain that policy is not simply black and white.
EFF leader Julius Malema has told a crowd in Moretele to stop burning buildings but to continue protesting over a lack of services.
EFF leader Julius Malema discusses the party’s upcoming manifesto launch, issues around the elections and whether racial reconciliation is possible.
Julius Malema has sworn to fight the sequestration that will keep him out of Parliament, but says even if he loses he has protests to attend to.
The sequestration of Julius Malema’s estate will be to the advantage of his creditors, the high court in Pretoria has ruled.
The leader of the EFF is due back in court to fight a sequestration of more than R16-million that he allegedly owes to Sars.
It has become a frequent ritual in townships – disaffected youths burning tyres and looting in a demand for jobs, electricity and political change.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have insisted they built a house for a poor woman, despite media reports that her husband earns a good salary.
A newspaper report claims the woman who received a house from the Economic Freedom Fighters near Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead is far from destitute.
EFF leader Julius Malema will hand over two houses and open the party’s provincial office in Mpumalanga next week.
The EFF’s Julius Malema and IFP’s Mangosuthu Buthelezi have decided to let go of past grievances and protect each other’s members while campaigning.
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa may become the first mass worker’s party to oppose the ANC, writes Jane Duncan.
EFF leader Julius Malema has promised he will fight alongside the Mothotlung residents until they get water.
The ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says the ANC will not tolerate its supporters preventing other parties from campaigning.
As 30 ANC supporters are expected in court following an EFF home handover in Nkandla, the woman who was given the house has expressed concerns.
A group of ANC members have been arrested after they threw stones and bottles at EFF members in Nkandla.
Julius Malema’s handover of an EFF-built house caused a fracas outside Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead, with ANC supporters disrupting proceedings.
Disillusioned ANC backers feel they don’t have credible options, and a union-based body à la Brazil’s Workers’ Party could rebalance SA’s democracy.
EFF head Julius Malema says the current electoral laws, rules and regulations are not fair to new or small political parties.
Unlike the ANC, Mexico’s Zapatistas rejected both systems, giving us hope for real alternatives.