Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has denied being prevented from speaking at a memorial lecture in Namibia by that country’s ruling party, Swapo.
Nothing annoys South Africans more than someone saying we’re worse off than Zimbabwe. But at least we’re not Botswana.
Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema claims President Jacob Zuma undermined the youth by attending a G20 summit instead of joining a Youth Day rally.
Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has labelled President Jacob Zuma a tribalist, dictator and an angry man.
William Nessen’s film "Can’t Just Fold Your Arms" digs into several similarities with Julius Malema’s unrepentant attitude towards women.
The ANCYL, Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu have to "unreservedly apologise" to Helen Zille for calling her a "racist girl".
With two weeks to go before its policy conference, the ANC’s provincial structures have come out in support of various forms of nationalisation.
The ANC will today address rumours that Julius Malema is to be readmitted to the party. He shouldn’t get his hopes up, writes Nickolaus Bauer.
Top African National Congress leaders are to discuss youth league president Julius Malema’s expulsion from the party.
The Freedom of Expression Institute and Section 16 have applied to become friends of the court in the hate speech case against Julius Malema.
Julius Malema’s initial attempts to fight his expulsion from the ANC have failed, after his backers failed to have the matter heard at an NEC meeting.
A former business associate of Julius Malema, Lesiba Gwangwa is asking the courts to stop a probe into the expelled ANCYL leader’s financial affairs.
Julius Malema has no future within the ANC despite claims that he would lead the organisation in the future, sources within the ruling party say.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has vowed to one day lead the ANC, despite his expulsion from the party.
Julius Malema may have been expelled from the ANC, but that hasn’t dented his ambitions, or stopped him from telling press conferences about them.
Former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s Ratanang Family Trust owes R15-million to the SA Revenue Service, a media report said.
Expelling ANC Youth League president Julius Malema and his cohorts from the party was the right decision, says ANC provincial chairperson Zweli Mkhize
The Sunday Independent has been ordered by the deputy press ombud to apologise to Julius Malema for inaccurate stories from 2011.
Without Julius Malema leading the charge, the young lions’ roar has been reduced to a dejected sigh. Is the ANC Youth League ready to give up on Juju?
The ANC Youth League has removed treasurer general Pule Mabe from his position, amid calls for party intervention to reinstate Julius Malema.
Allies of expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema may be ousted from the National Youth Development Agency’s board.
The ANCYL believes secretary general Sindiso Magaqa was removed as he championed Malema, prompting questions about the NDCA’s credibility and motives.
The ANC Youth League in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape are uniting behind Julius Malema, saying he remains their leader until the next election in 2014.
The ANC has upheld the expulsion of youth league president Julius Malema, while spokesperson Floyd Shivambu also has to vacate his position.
Sources within the ANC say Julius Malema may be offered an opportunity to return to the ruling party after a prescribed period of expulsion.
Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema allegedly owes the South African Revenue Service more than R10-million.
As the ANC Youth League in Limpopo elected Rudzani Ludere as provincial chairperson, a parallel conference was held in Seshego by disbanded branches.
Hundreds of supporters of embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema flocked to his home in Flora Park in Polokwane on Saturday nigh
Julius Malema has been tipped for the vice-presidency of the International Union of Socialist Youth — and possibly an office in Vienna.
Suspended ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other leaders submitted their heads of argument to the NDCA on time.
Julius Malema’s gardener claims the youth league leader owes him R1 200 in back pay. But Malema says the man hasn’t reported for work in ages.
Lawyers for three ANC Youth League leaders have until midnight to file written heads of argument to the ANC appeals committee.