The government was responsible for the "massacre" at Marikana mine earlier this month, former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema wrote on Sunday.
Suspended ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has rubbished claims by Cosatu that Malema is a "right wing leader" exploiting Lonmin miners.
Malema’s not fooling about as Marikana mourns, while Greece goes bankrupt and Prince Harry goes au naturel. In a nutshell.
Julius Malema may not have an organised mass base outside the ANC, but he is a past master at going where there is pain.
Julius Malema has emerged victorious from the political free-for-all at the Lonmin memorial service, with government ministers being forced to flee.
Julius Malema has proved why he is the master of rhetoric when he stirred up a crowd of mourners and forced government ministers to flee to safety.
Desperate people do desperate things – like taking advantage of those even more desperate than themselves, writes Khaya Dlanga.
The crisis surrounding events at Lonmin platinum mine has deepened after workers rejected overtures by the government to rescue the situation.
Julius Malema has opened up a case of murder against the SAPS at the Marikana police station following last week’s deadly Lonmin shootings.
The Lonmin shooting has cost Zuma dearly, with Juju calling on him to resign – and divisions have begin to emerge within Cosatu too, on the Road to Mangaung.
Julius Malema has told striking Marikana mine workers that they should die for their cause, and urged other mineworkers to join them.
Addressing Lonmin miners, Malema has called for Zuma and Mthethwa to resign, and claimed police were protecting the interests of Cyril Ramaphosa.
Former ANC Youth League President, Julius Malema asked police to distance themselves from the crowds at the Wonderkop village near Rustenburg.
Julius Malema, who is due to speak to striking Lonmin workers this afternoon, was greeted with applause at Wonderkop near Rustenburg.
Julius Malema is going to have a tough time finding his way back into the ANC if goes around calling potential allies cowards, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Sacked ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has told Friends of the Youth League supporters he will not form another party nor leave the ANC.
Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula says he knows who is responsible for "peddling lies" about him and Julius Malema’s London trip.
As former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema returns from a whirlwind tour to London, questions are being asked about who his backers might be.
As all of Jacob Zuma’s ex-friends, associates and colleagues get booted, fired or imprisoned, he’s left wondering ‘now what’?
The political wilderness is proving to be rather fertile territory for expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
Julius Malema has told Sky News he thinks Kgalema Motlanthe is a better candidate for president of South Africa than Jacob Zuma.
Julius Malema says his expulsion from the ANC will be automatically overturned should Jacob Zuma lose the party’s presidency in December.
What was President Zuma thinking when he said on live radio that Julius Malema could make a great leader? We tune into the presidential brainwaves to find out.
ANCYL member Magdalene Moonsamy has taken on Deputy Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni over her remarks about Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
The M&G’s Nickolaus Bauer breaks down the state of play as the ANC picks up the pace on the road to the ruling party’s elective conference in Mangaung.
Julius Malema has been fired as ANC Youth League president and should be treated as such, says the league’s Gauteng branch.
Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has come to the defence of Madikizela-Mandela after she was criticised by Gwede Mantashe.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has praised expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for his effort to bring about economic freedom.
The ANC says it will not respond to expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s remarks about the president as he is no longer a party member.
The ANC Youth League seems to be much more congenial in the post-Malema era. Nickolaus Bauer looks at how its roar softened to a media-friendly purr.
Jacob Zuma’s legacy will be defined by promiscuity, corruption and a suppression of debate – he must be removed at Mangaung, says Julius Malema.
Julius Malema tells a rally that President Zuma is ruining the ANC, and calls on the youth league to help turn things around at Mangaung.