Julius Malema speaks to the Mail & Guardian ahead of the official launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters in Marikana.
The ruling party seems to be taking Economic Freedom Fighters leader’s claims of huge support among the youth seriously.
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.
Protesters marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria to present the government with their demands for better legal representation.
The Economic Freedom Fighters has expressed its support of a march to appeal for legal funding by surviving Marikana miners and their families.
Uncharitable wags are suggesting that behind Julius Malema’s epistemological conversion lies the lure of lucre.
We ponder the arson claims at Luthuli House, celebrate the EFF’s use of exclamation marks, and weigh up Barack Obama’s chances against Valdimir Putin.
The revolutionary fashion of the Economic Freedom Fighters is for sale.
If you are confused about where we are now and what lies in store for us, three new books provide ?an old-fashioned app to cut through the crap.
For all his imagined good intentions, Julius Malema is a political predator we could do without in our torched landscape, writes Adrian Ephraim.
What do Robert Mugabe, Thabo Mbeki, Zwelinzima Vavi and Julius Malema have in common?
Kenny Kunene has resigned from the EFF’s leadership before its revolution had a chance to take off, but the party says he’s still a member.
The Economic Freedom Fighters is postponing its planned official launch in Marikana in the North West this weekend, it said.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have warned that all those with a radical agenda will be isolated and portrayed as anti-ANC leading up to the elections.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have submitted documents to register as a political party, says the Independent Electoral Commission.
Curators have applied for a court order against EFF leader Julius Malema, says the South African Revenue Service.
According to reports, Julius Malema’s sequestration case is apparently due to be heard unopposed in September.
EFF leader Julius Malema is stealing the values that the PAC stands for, acting PAC president Alton Mpheti has warned.
"I am being treated as a special case. Rules do not apply to me," Julius Malema told the Mail & Guardian .
But the upstart party, fighting its first electoral battle, has been given a taste of party politicking.
At least 38% of South African youth feel the Economic Freedom Fighters’ key policies will win them support, according to a survey.