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.
Police aim to ensure "peace and stability" in Polokwane as Julius Malema’s corruption trial gets under way on Monday.
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.
On the road to the 2014 elections, we can look forward to more shenanigans and unexpected twists and turns. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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.
Norman Tloubatla has refused to comment on reports that he can now not afford Julius Malema’s former house.
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 Diepsloot killings, the EFF’s official launch, the US government shutdown ends and Mps declare some interesting gifts. Elephant, anyone?
An alliance is off after the Workers and Socialist Party spurns Julius Malema’s all-or-nothing offer.
Steve Hofmeyr’s Red October march takes an unexpected twist. Remember, Oom Steve, everything is not always black and white in life.
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?
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.
Ushered in by eight motor bikers, Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu have arrived at the Marikana koppies where supporters celebrate the party’s launch.
The ruling party seems to be taking Economic Freedom Fighters leader’s claims of huge support among the youth seriously.
Julius Malema speaks to the Mail & Guardian ahead of the official launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters in Marikana.
The broad church of the ANC: performing miracles since 1994. Schabir Shaik and Jackie Selebi will testify. Julius Malema? Poor guy will be cursed.
After receiving its registration certificate from the IEC, the EFF announced it will not be intimidated by other political parties.
President Jacob Zuma’s crackdown on discord is nothing new; the ANC has always dealt brutally with dissenters, says Verashni Pillay.
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.
EFF founder Julius Malema has slammed the ANC, saying black people will never own land as long as the party is in charge.
This week we touch on SA’s crime statistics, Zwelinzima Vavi’s Twitter apology, and the Northampton clown scaring town residents.
As Tlokwe residents elect three new municipal councillors, EFF members have focused on the two wards contested by independent candidates.
The Economic Freedom Fighters plan to launch educational workshops that teach governance using the theories of communists such as Marx and Lenin.
As Julius Malema’s beret gains in popularity locally, Percy Zvomuya takes a look at the political significance of different headgear.
Citizens4Marikana and six opposition parties marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to demand funding for the Marikana miners.