Despite legal and financial woes, former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema looks set to re-enter politics.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s cabbage and tomato farm in Limpopo has been auctioned for R2.5-million.
The province’s education minister will investigate a Bloemfontein school after allegations of racism and the display of an old SA flag there.
Julius Malema is "OK" with a picture of him beneath one of a monkey in a Bloemfontein school classroom that will be probed by the SAHRC, say reports.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s cabbage and tomato farm in Limpopo is set to go under the auction hammer next month.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has said that he has no relationship with the buyer of his half-built mansion that was sold for R5.9-million.
The auction by Sars of Julius Malema’s half-finished mansion in Sandown, a suburb in Johannesburg’s deep north, goes like any other auction.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s half-built Sandown mansion has fetched over R2-million more than expected at an auction.
Tenders reportedly worth R900-million, awarded to allies of Julius Malema, have been ordered to be re-advertised, says a report.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s half-built Sandown mansion will go under the hammer on Thursday.
The Gupta family should be charged with treason for using Waterkloof Air Force Base, former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has said.
The caretaker body set up to rebuild the structures of the ANC Youth League moved on Tuesday to stamp its authority on the league.
The <i>M&G</i> went to Seshego to find out what impression the disgraced former ANC Youth League leader left on the people of his hometown.
Now that Julius Malema’s political future has been extinguished, how has his demise shaped the lives and opinions of the people of his hometown?
Former ANC youth league president Julius Malema’s fraud and corruption trial has been postponed in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court to June 20.
We speak to M&G political reporters about what lies in store for the ANC Youth League now that the mother body has taken back control.
This week in Politics Need to Know: SA troops sent to the DRC, the JSC battles racist controversy and the ANC Youth League searches for a new leader.
The contempt of court case against former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has been taken off the roll.
Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is expected to appear in the high court in Pretoria this week on charges of contempt of court.
This week is all about the Brics summit, Riah Phiyega’s evasive testimony at the Marikana commission, Julius Malema’s Polokwane farm loss and more.
Former ANC Youth League head Julius Malema faces new court action after he allegedly failed to disclose a number of his assets.
A disgruntled Floyd Shivambu has come to the defence of the ANC Youth League and Julius Malema by responding to Khaya Dlanga’s column.
Julius Malema loses his farm to the taxman, Barack Obama is likened to Satan and Helen Zille has a run in with a rat. Never a dull moment on Weekend 101.
Human rights in their broad and interdependent sense must be the lodestar of both development and security policy.
Julius Malema’s failure to hang on to his own farm might finally have sunk his reputation – and an important lightning rod with it.
Today the ANC Youth League is a fake version of a fake. It is not even a copy of the original thing. How things have changed, laments Khaya Dlanga.
A Limpopo farm said to be owned by fraud-accused Julius Malema has been seized by the Asset Forfeiture Unit, says the National Prosecuting Authority.
ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe says the party’s NEC will discuss the progress made in certain provinces, including work by the youth league.
The ANC’s national executive committee has been expected to decide on the fate of its Limpopo provincial executive committee.
An engineering company in which Julius Malema holds shares through his family trust, cannot apply for state tenders for five years.
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has joined leaders in mourning the death of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez.
If Cosatu’s general secretary were to be snuffed out of the political game, SA would slip towards an intolerant autocracy, writes Nickolaus Bauer.