Julius Malema reinforced the siege mentality of those in his corner during his address at the Polokwane Regional Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has been charged with 16 counts of money laundering in the Polokwane Regional Court, amounting to R4.58-million.
ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu was "intoxicated-inspired" when he criticised Julius Malema, the Economic Freedom Fighters said.
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ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu says it will be a dark day for the country if expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema ever comes to power.
ANALYSIS: Despite assurances by his allies, there wasn’t a big turnout for Malema in Limpopo. And, as Mbeki learnt, it is the real numbers that count.
Phillip de Wet spoke to Malema supporters outside the Nirvana Hall in Polokwane, where 600 people gathered on Tuesday night to await his appearance.
Malema’s first day in court was victorious. He was granted bail and addressed hundreds of supporters gathered outside the high court in Polokwane.
Julius Malema proclaimed his innocence after being granted bail by the Polokwane Regional Court, where he faced a charged of money-laundering.
Julius Malema has rubbished the charge of money laundering against him, saying investigators were put under political pressure to arrest him.
History has taught powerful men that you can screw people over, but just pay your taxes. Pity Julius Malema wasn’t paying attention.
But the crowd that showed up to offer support during Julius Malema’s court appearance was as disappointing as the numbers at Tuesday night’s vigil.
Julius Malema benefited from corrupt activities amounting to R4-million, according to papers filed in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.
Four business associates of axed ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema were granted bail of R40 000 each by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.
Julius Malema’s legal team is expected to set up a dedicated website to deal with queries about the expelled ANC Youth League leader’s court case.
Pro- and anti-Malema factions have vowed to demonstrate outside court as the expelled ANC Youth League leader faces criminal charges.
The timing of legal action against Julius Malema is too convenient, even if he does deserve it, argues Verashni Pillay.
The DA wants a probe into the University of Limpopo after reports that two men linked to the Friends of the Youth League benefited from contracts.
The South African Revenue Service has obtained a R16-million judgment against former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema for unpaid taxes.
Afriforum has welcomed the warrant while Magaqa is confident the charges against Malema won’t stick – especially with a hot shot lawyer on his side.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has told the Mail & Guardian that he is unaware that an arrest warrant had been made out in his name.
Julius Malema’s allies have warned that anarchy will be unleashed if the former ANC Youth League president is detained.
A three-car juggernaut of investigations is steaming down on Julius Malema, and he has lined up a powerful defence team as they approach final stages.
Julius Malema received special treatment from the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) during a Limpopo by-election, says the Democratic Alliance.
If 1994 was our "happily ever after", how did our fairytale ending saddle us with evil sorcerers, wayward knights and all this singing and dancing?
As the Limpopo cash cow dries up, two of the Friends of the Youth League are milking a generous benefactor: the University of Limpopo.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is back in the media eye but there are doubts about whether his political career can be resuscitated.
In the land of playground politics, Julius Malema can do no right. He’s on the run in more ways than one, and the Pimples couldn’t care less.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has promised he will return to the ANC, regardless of the outcome of its national elective conference in Mangaung.
Julius Malema says his life is in danger because of a conspiracy against him by President Jacob Zuma and several ministers.
Julius Malema has geared up his attack on President Jacob Zuma, saying the president must explain why he sent the army into Marikana.
The ANC smells a Marikana rat and the Cosatu national congress could be a preview of what’s to come in Mangaung.