Despite nearly 2 000 EFF supporters turning out for Julius Malema’s night vigil, many of these youthful backers have not registered to vote.
Here’s how the EFF’s Julius Malema and DA’s Mmusi Maimane can make the year 2019 count.
Limpopo police have been preparing for EFF leader Julius Malema’s court appearance in Polokwane, as supporters plan a vigil and a march.
The power of the catch phrase sound bite is not lost on Julius Malema. If anything, he is sometimes too good at coining them.
New kids on the block, the EFF and Agang SA, are taking chunks out of the ANC’s youth base and middle class, an election survey has found.
We’ve heard it all before, Julius. You’re innocent, you’re not a thief, you are a man of the people. But what if those charges stick?
A delayed court bid effectively means Julius Malema’s EFF may well find its way into a very interesting Parliament next year, writes Verashni Pillay.
Phillip de Wet was outside the courtroom where EFF head Julius Malema’s trial was postponed. He explains what’s next for the firebrand leader.
The EFF’s Julius Malema will now be able to contest the 2014 elections before answering to allegations of corruption against him in court.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema’s corruption case has been postponed and will be heard only in September 2014.
Night vigils seem to have changed for Julius Malema as his supporters celebrated rather than prayed for strength ahead of his corruption trial.
After at first being barred, reporters have now been allowed into the court room where Julius Malema and four others will appear on fraud charges.
South Africa has adopted a neo-liberal approach that is not going to get the country anywhere, says advocate Dali Mpofu.
Dali Mpofu’s new role as an Economic Freedom Fighter has provoked fresh scrutiny of his political role and his funding call for the Marikana miners.
Rubber shots have been fired at protesters at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, say police.
Although the EFF is gaining the support of big names such as Dali Mpofu, its formation seems unlikely to foster wider collaboration among the left.
When the ANC battles itself in Limpopo and North West, it’s Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters that wins.
The EFF has announced that it will be marching against e-tolls on Friday this week, dismissing any mention of the DA’s commitment to the same cause.
Fana Mokoena’s decision to join the EFF has not been an act, but a true reflection of his political nature.
The EFF’s talks with socialist movements about potential coalitions seem to have stalled. We have to ask, is the EFF really on the political left?
The Economic Freedom Fighters has called City Press editor Ferial Haffajee’s "suspension" of eight black journalists "unethical".
Much of the EFF’s campaign culture seems to be borrowed from the ANC; displays of ostentation, for one, and the prominence of a figurehead.
An alliance is off after the Workers and Socialist Party spurns Julius Malema’s all-or-nothing offer.
Police are on the hunt for a man believed to be behind the killings in Diepsloot.
Students have responded with mixed reactions to an address by EFF leader Julius Malema at the Vaal University of Technology.
The EFF is not a racist organisation, but white people must learn to share, says party leader Julius Malema.
The Economic Freedom Fighters says it was dismayed to learn that some supporters displayed posters with racist messages at its launch in Marikana.
Julius Malema drew an impressive crowd to the EFF’s launch rally – even though his speech was mostly predictable. But who supports him, and why?
The presence of the UDM leader at the EFF’s launch has piqued the interests of many. Is a possible coalition between the parties on the cards?
The EFF’s launch, SA’s major nuke programme, Red October and Rihanna are up on M&G Newsroom from 1pm to 2pm with Deshnee Subramany and Sarah Evans.
Listen to EFF leader Julius Malema’s full speech, which he delivered at Marikana during the official launch of the political party.
EFF leader Julius Malema has said sorry for once backing President Jacob Zuma – who he described as a singer who was neither a thinker nor reader.