Marriage may be the ultimate anger management class for Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema, writes Verashni Pillay.
Marriage may be the ultimate anger management class for Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema, writes Verashni Pillay.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema wed his girlfriend Manta Matlala over the weekend in his hometown in Limpopo, reports say.
Okay, it was an election year, but 2014 saw ever more books on South African politics emerge. Shaun de Waal rounds up the most notable of them.
The EFF elected Juju unopposed in its first election. He spoke to Matuma Letsoalo about preventing a "cult of personality" from ruining the party.
Comments by EFF members concerning invading unoccupied land has garnered criticism, as well as a criminal charge.
Julius Malema is happy that the EFF conference unfolded smoothly over the past few days without any blood spilled, and says it left the EFF united.
The Gauteng arm of the EFF sang anti-Malema songs during the second day of the party’s national assembly, disrupting nomination proceedings.
Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu remain the party’s top two, while Mpho Ramakatsa and Andile Mngxitama fail to make the cut for the top six.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he will not go back to the ANC, but would consider an alliance between his party and the ANC.
The EFF’s hired private security for its inaugural conference, setting up strict rules to ensure no violent episodes are encountered this time around.
The ANC has accused opposition parties of disrupting Parliament with headline-seeking stunts as the EFF heads to the Concourt over its suspended MPs.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he does not want to start a personality cult by having settlements named after him.
EFF leader Julius Malema is happy for Keobakile "Papiki" Babuile to stand as a party official while he appeals his "flawed" conviction.
Campaigning on Facebook is not allowed for would-be EFF leaders, but a murder conviction does not seem to be a problem.
EFF MPs have been suspended from Parliament without pay for disrupting proceedings when they shouted "pay back the money" at the president.
ANC NEC member Pule Mabe holds no hard feelings after the ANC downgraded the league’s elective conference to a consultative forum at the last minute.
A 25 minute special sitting of the National Assembly has been convened, seemingly to ensure EFF MPs are suspended without pay before the holidays.
Beeld newspaper tweeted that EFF leader Julius Malema was pushed by a security guard at Emoyeni conference centre today. Obviously, Twitter went wild.
A former Gauteng EFF leader admitted to being backed by an unknown source in his battle against Julius Malema.
Cyril Ramaphosa traded the salaries of errant EFF MPs for a promise by opposition parties that they will respect Parliament’s rules in future.
The EFF leader’s sexist comments raise laughs but they reflect South Africa’s complex gender and power relations and are no laughing matter.
Despite being "traumatised" after being forcibly removed from Parliament, EFF MP Reneilwe Mashabela says nothing will keep her away from Parliament.
The urgency of the operation may have been to pre-empt Julius Malema from entering the fray.
The EFF has threatened court action should the National Assembly approve a recommendation to suspend 12 of its MPs without pay.
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A parliamentary committee has found EFF members who chanted "pay back the money" at Jacob Zuma guilty, but some MPs disagree with the verdict.
The EFF "deliberately and intentionally refused to comply with the speaker’s instructions" in Parliament, the Powers and Privileges Committee heard.
EFF leader Julius Malema will not apologise for shoving and allegedly swearing at a man in a Limpopo fast-food outlet, the EFF said.
The EFF is set to be absent from Parliament’s scrutiny of departments’ annual reports, which begins next Tuesday and runs until the end of October.
The disciplinary hearing of Economic Freedom Fighters MPs continues despite them walking out and renouncing the parliamentary process as unfair.
Julius Malema and other EFF MPs walked out of a disciplinary hearing about the "pay back the money" debacle, saying it was contaminated by the ANC.
Tim Noakes thinks Julius Malema is carbohydrate intolerant. Verashni Pillay can think of a number of other intolerances among our political elite.