ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola seems to be taking on the role of mediator between the ruling party and the league.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee of appeals has upheld Julius Malema’s temporary suspension after he called President Jacob Zuma a dictator.
The African National Congress says the party’s youth league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu’s criticism of Cyril Ramaphosa smacks of ill-discipline.
The ANC says it will "persuade" the ANCYL to drop its "unconstitutional" defence of Malema, stopping short of threatening to disband the league.
The ANC Youth League has proclaimed Julius Malema will continue his duties as president of the league, despite his suspension by the ruling party.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has warned the ANC Youth League that it could collapse if it insists on calling itself a "kingmaker".
Factional spats in the ANC and tripartite alliance are behind the latest turmoil at the SABC, with the head of news being placed on "special leave".
Prisoners’ rights activist Golden Miles has taken steps to launch a website, Facebook page and SMS hotline account for the beleaguered Julius Malema.
The prospect of getting the top job in the ANCYL has senior members rethinking their positions, possibly leaving Julius Malema without support.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s loyalists in the Western Cape and Limpopo are due to retain power in their respective provincial conferences.
While the ANC celebrated President Jacob Zuma’s birthday at Luthuli House, league president Julius Malema faced the appeals committee.
As SA wishes Jacob Zuma a happy 70th birthday, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> has imagined more appropriate birthday wishes from our public figures.
The press ombud has ruled that a <i>Citizen</i> article on ANC Youth League president Julius Malema escaping arrest, was invented.
A growing faction within the ANCYL is not only gunning for league leader Julius Malema, but may even reverse its mission to replace Zuma at Mangaung.
In open defiance of the conditions of his suspension from the ANC, youth league leader Julius Malema has addressed a church service in Butterworth.
Julius Malema’s presence at a church service in his capacity as ANCYL leader appears to be in open defiance of his suspension from the ruling party.
ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu says reports of a meeting to discuss Julius Malema’s suspension and the disbanding of his executive are "misleading".
Embattled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is considering legal action against the ANC for refusing to withdraw his suspension.
NDC chairperson Derek Hanekom says if ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema wants his latest suspension lifted, he must turn to the appeals committee.
The parents in the ANC family are sure Mangaung isn’t the problem, it’s that bad seed Malema who Mangaung hangs around with, writes <b>Nic Dawes</b>.
The unity shown at the ANC’s press conference, which was meant to show the leadership’s control, has been undermined by behind-the-scenes infighting.
Embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has given the ANC an ultimatum to withdraw his suspension or face a challenge in court.
With Julius Malema summarily suspended, Zuma has effectively thrown down the gauntlet to any pretenders to the ANC throne.
The ANC says Jacob Zuma would never be allowed to be a dictator because the party wouldn’t allow it and any idea suggesting otherwise is "insulting".
The Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Association and the ANC Youth League have clashed over Julius Malema’s recent controversial comments.
The ANC’s disciplinary committee says the appeals hearing of embattled ANCYL president Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu will be held next week.
KwaZulu-Natal ANC chairperson Zweli Mkhize has launched an attack on unruly youth, calling for an end to derogatory language directed at the party.
The ANC has said that they hold “a very dim view” of Malema’s utterances and that he is dragging himself to “the point of no return”.
Julius Malema has taken a savage and unprecedentedly direct swipe at the man he considers his nemesis — ANC President Jacob Zuma.
<b>Chris Roper</b> looks at what is needed to revitalise the news and stop beating about the bush when confronting our social ills.
They speak with forked tongues and attack the Constitution in their sleep. Politicians — we can’t expel them ourselves, but we can Poogle them.
Taking the ANC to court could be political suicide for Julius Malema. Or it could be a stroke of genius, if he can get Kgalema Motlanthe to play ball.