The ANC says a mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members continued late into Monday afternoon.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s arguments in mitigation have begun amid speculation that he might be expelled from the ruling party.
ANC Youth League heads Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Sindiso Magaqa’s arguments to lessen their disciplinary sentences is due to begin on Monday.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says the ANC and its youth league should be speaking to each other, and not through the media, when problems arise.
In Julius Malema’s "farewell speech", he didn’t hesitate to criticise the leadership of the ANC.He clarified, we haven’t heard the last word on nationalisation.
Unlike in sport, the key battles taking place seem to have no clear resolution — leaving us all at a loss.
Thanks to Julius Malema, our ideological rifts are deeper than ever.
Julius Malema has thrown caution to the wind, opening the ANCYL’s lekgotla with digs aimed at President Zuma, and renewed calls for nationalisation.
As its NEC lekgotla kicks off, the ANC Youth League remains determined that Julius Malema will not be replaced, even if his suspension takes effect.
A student group says ANCYL members against Julius Malema’s suspension are scared of losing tenders, but those who approve are only after his job.
The ANCYL in the Eastern Cape has resolved to ignore the prospect of Julius Malema’s suspension until after Mangaung in December.
Attempts to disband the ANC’s Limpopo provincial executive committee have been rejected by the party’s national executive committee meeting.
The ANC says Julius Malema will remain president of the youth league for two more weeks, until he has offered evidence in mitigation of his sentence.
Following Malema’s failed appeal and the ANC’s NEC summit, the government says nationalisation is firmly off the table, and SA is open for business.
More militant, and a lawyer to boot: Meet the man waiting in the ANC Youth League wings, Julius Malema’s eager young deputy, Ronald Lamola.
The appeals committee ruling has failed to clear the air and uncertainty surrounding Julius Malema’s future with the organisation.
The ANC’s NDC of Appeals chairperson Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Saturday that the NDC’s guilty verdict against ANCYL top brass & Julius Malema, is upheld.
While the ANC’s appeals committee has upheld the majority of the ANCYL suspensions, Malema and his co-accused can still present mitigating evidence.
There was no undertaking by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to be visited by the ANC Youth League at her Soweto residence on Saturday, her office said.
ANC national disciplinary committee has denied the former Youth League president’s appeal against his suspension from the party.
The league’s embattled leaders have made plans to visit Winnie after hearing their fate, hoping to receive guidance from her.
Treasury paves way for unit to begin investigation into evidence unearthed by intervention force.
Julius Malema is hoping the ANC’s NEC will quash his suspension before the verdict of his appeal is announced. But his chances don’t look good.
Economic freedom implies unconstrained markets and less state intervention, not more.
The ANC Youth League claims it has hard evidence of a political vendetta being waged against its leaders through a leaked email.
The minister has lashed out against those calling for premature changes to the party’s leadership.
<strong>Lloyd Gedye</strong> took a bumpy ride through the ailing Limpopo province to talk to people and politicians.
While lawyers argued against the five-year suspension of Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League was quietly making plans to go on without him.
The ANC’s national disciplinary committee of appeal says it will make its decision on Julius Malema’s suspension appeal in due course.
There’s been an information blackout on ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s appeal hearing with party members being instructed not to comment.
A handful of ANC Youth League supporters marched outside Luthuli House, as Julius Malema’s appeal against his suspension from the ANC started.
Julius Malema’s bid to stay out of the political wilderness begins in earnest today, as the appeal against his suspension from the ANC kicks off.