The Economic Freedom Fighters have demanded an apology from President Jacob Zuma, whom they called a "cultural chauvinist".
Crowds at Nelson Mandela’s memorial have poured out their emotions, singing and booing, to the point that Cyril Ramaphosa had to call for calm.
SA’s political warriors have new battles to fight, and need their own war cries to rally the faithful.
Julius Malema’s EFF has come out in defence of the public protector and called for President Jacob Zuma to resign over the Nkandlagate scandal.
EFF leader Julius Malema has been at it again, slamming President Jacob Zuma, praising Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and promoting gay rights.
Scores of EFF members have come out in support of their leader Julius Malema ahead of his court bid to have corruption charges against him dropped.
Despite nearly 2 000 EFF supporters turning out for Julius Malema’s night vigil, many of these youthful backers have not registered to vote.
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?
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.
ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa’s warning of a return of the "boers" into power as a campaigning tool shows his hypocrisy, claims Julius Malema.
Rubber shots have been fired at protesters at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, say police.
Advocate Dali Mpofu has resigned from the ANC and joined Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Fighters, it was reported on Sunday.
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.
Over 2 000 hawkers from Johannesburg have marched to the offices of the executive mayor, demanding they be allowed to trade on the streets again.
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".
Malema’s unflinching stance offers the liberation movement an opportunity for reconciliation.
The EFF is not a racist organisation, but white people must learn to share, says party leader Julius Malema.
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.
After receiving its registration certificate from the IEC, the EFF announced it will not be intimidated by other political parties.
EFF leader Julius Malema has sought to assure white people that genocide would not be committed if land grabbing did take place in South Africa.
The Economic Freedom Fighters claims Agang SA has lured its members to defect after Agang welcomed more than 100 former EFF members.
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 Economic Freedom Fighters plan to launch educational workshops that teach governance using the theories of communists such as Marx and Lenin.
The opposition’s fervent support of the Marikana miners has been read as political opportunism, but civilians behind the campaign seem okay with it.
Citizens4Marikana, a group fighting for the state to fund the wounded and arrested Marikana miners, are marching to the Union Buildings in protest.
The revolutionary fashion of the Economic Freedom Fighters is for sale.
The EFF has backtracked on its comments last week, saying the businessman handed in his beret in favour of helping combat gangsterism in Cape Town.
The Economic Freedom Fighters is postponing its planned official launch in Marikana in the North West this weekend, it said.
EFF commander in chief Julius Malema said Lonmin and the ANC government butchered people on August 16 and should be reminded of that.
Survey suggests that EFF could attract the votes of a possible 26% of young South Africans.