EFF leader Julius Malema says opposition parties will initiate legal proceedings against the IEC if chairperson Pansy Tlakula does not resign.
Jared Sacks’s distortions are compatible with the historical white left’s hegemony, writes Athi Mongezeleli Joja.
Julius Malema told his supporters in the North West that Jacob Zuma should be arrested for stealing from the poor.
EFF leader Julius Malema arrived at the Montshioa stadium in the North West where his party is launching its provincial election manifesto.
The NPA says some of those accused with Julius Malema for corruption had to be separated from the initial case, and were then discharged.
President Jacob Zuma has hailed South Africa as one of the few countries in the world that includes socioeconomic rights in its Constitution.
EFF leader Julius Malema and the DA’s Mmusi Maimane say they have laid corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, with Malema calling for his resignation.
Andile Mngxitama seems not only to have radically changed his mind on Malema, but looks past Frantz Fanon’s warnings on the danger of the hero leader.
Julius Malema’s announcement that the EFF will partner with the PAC may not mean much now, but it holds larger significance.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he is confident about the list of candidates the party has submitted to the IEC.
The EFF’s national elections list has been released. And in keeping with expectations, it has selected people based on their experience and passion.
A magical moment took place recently. A symbolic reconstitution of 60 000 into a single force in the form of Malema as Mao, writes Andile Mngxitama.
The EFF has used money made from selling berets, T-shirts, posters, and member donations to pay the deposit fee to contest the general elections.
EFF leader Julius Malema says his party won’t allow the elections to be presided over by people with "questionable credentials".
The high court has dismissed an application by the Economic Freedom Fighters for an interdict relating to the payment of a deposit to the IEC.
With less than two months to go until the 2014 elections, we take a look at some key points of the campaign trail so far.
A member of the Economic Freedom Fighters has died outside the high court in Pretoria, where the party is fighting the IEC’s registration fees.
Economic Freedom Fighters members have converged outside the high court in Pretoria as the party seeks to indict the IEC over registration fees.
The Gauteng traffic police say they are set to challenge Julius Malema’s acquittal on a reckless driving charge.
Traffic cops say they will challenge the EFF leader’s acquittal on a reckless driving charge because they had not submitted the relevant evidence.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has been acquitted of reckless driving in the Vanderbijilpark Magistrate’s Court.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have filed papers in the Electoral Court challenging a section of the IEC Act regarding registration fees.
Julius Malema is said to have attacked a man who complained about the EFF leader’s behaviour in traffic. The complainant has now withdrawn the case.
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.
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.
Paul Mashatile said the ANC will not be threatened by "parties born yesterday" while Pule Mabe accused Julius Malema of running a backyard revolution.
The ANC Youth League says there’ll be no disruptions during its rally which will be just a short distance away from another gathering by the EFF.
The ANCYL and EFF have organised competing political events in Tembisa, sparking fears of more violent clashes that have dogged the two parties.
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Verashni Pillay shares her experience of interviewing Julius Malema about his new party, the lack of money and his political plans.