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.
Embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says he will seek redress in the courts if he is expelled from the party.
ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe has defended the ruling party’s decision to investigate the recent Limpopo elective conference.
Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has apologised to all those he has offended in the past but insists his ideas won’t change.
Embattled African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema has criticised power drunk ANC leaders who have drifted away from the masses.
Malema has remained hostile towards the ANC’s leadership, saying that having respect for one’s elders should not dictate policy.
President Jacob Zuma’s breakfast comments have led to a war of words between the ANC Youth League and its parent body.
The ANC Youth League says Cosatu president S’dumo Dlamini must apologise over remarks he made regarding Julius Malema and hijacking the recent march.
Laywers have confirmed ANC Youth League president Julius Malema will meet the midnight deadline to appeal against his expulsion from the ruling party.
Today is the deadline for ANCYL leader Julius Malema to appeal the decision of the ANC’s national disciplinary committee to expel him from the party.
Some may be rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of an ANC without Julius Malema to rock the boat while others are speculating on his future.
Julius Malema has apologised to the ANC for "anything they think I have done wrong" and, while he was about it, called for the media to be regulated.
Julius Malema has lashed out at claims he that was not welcome at an ANCYL event in the Free State, saying he does need anyone’s permission to speak.
Cosatu has tried a more measured approach
to attain its economic policy goals and it seems to be working.
Cosatu’s protest action goes beyond the narrow issues of labour brokering and the e-tolling system — it was more about class struggle.
Cosatu has staged the largest planned civil protest since the dawn of democracy, giving a loud voice to discontent over labour "slavery" and e-tolls.
Incidents of intimidation and disruption of services characterised Cosatu’s national strike against labour brokers and the e-tolling system.
Julius Malema has told thousands of Cosatu marchers that the ANC must be reminded of the needs of the masses who voted the party into power.
Zwelinzima Vavi and Julius Malema have joined the Cosatu march in Jo’burg against e-tolling and labour brokers, swept up by a swarm of supporters.