Sentences imposed on the ANC youth league’s top six officials have been largely welcomed but leader Julius Malema says it’s not over.
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/ 10 November 2011
SA has been atwitter with the news that Julius Malema had been fired as president of the ANCYL. We round up the tweets that made us laugh.
The ANC Youth League says it has already found an argument to appeal against the suspensions of its leadership.
Julius Malema has vowed to appeal against his suspension as an ANC member and president of the youth league.
Julius Malema has been suspended from the ANC and, if his appeal fails, must vacate his position as the youth league’s president.
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/ 10 November 2011
Julius Malema and other youth league leaders have been found guilty of ill-discipline for barging uninvited into a meeting of the ANC’s top leaders.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema should prepare himself for suspension from the ruling party, if multiple media reports are to be believed.
Julius Malema will be conspicuously absent, but his fellow ANCYL leaders will be on hand to hear the verdict in their disciplinary hearing today.
Julius Malema will be absent when the verdict on his disciplinary hearing is announced as he would be writing exams in Polokwane at the time.
The release of a new song on Thursday titled <i>uMalema</i> seems to have fallen off the ANC Youth League’s radar.
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/ 9 November 2011
The outcome of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing will be made public on Thursday, his legal counsel says.
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/ 8 November 2011
<b>Verashni Pillay</b> doesn’t think Julius Malema is being treated fairly in the latest racial spat
Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is finally over, but his fate will not be made public for at least another week.
The ANC will hear closing arguments on Sunday in its disciplinary hearing against controversial party youth leader Julius Malema.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has lost an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court against a hate speech ruling.
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/ 4 November 2011
Readers weigh in on Jacob Zuma, Julius Malema, the economy and other stories.
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/ 1 November 2011
The Chamber of Mines has dismissed the calls for nationalisation and are willing to debate the issue to convince the South African public against it.
The ANC Youth League has dismissed media reports that its president, Julius Malema, is facing imminent arrest as "petty politics".
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/ 31 October 2011
Limpopo has dismissed 40 officials it says are involved in criminal and corrupt activities, and blacklisted 44 companies for shoddy tender work.
The Hawks and the ANCYL have refused to comment on reports that Julius Malema faces arrest on charges related to his financial affairs.
In a veiled rebuke for Blade Nzimande, Numsa has warned alliance leaders against trying to score political points through "cheap innuendo".
Who survives and who emerges victorious in Mangaung’s ANC electoral conference in 2012 will be determined by what happens in the next few months.
The ANC Youth League concluded its economic freedom march in Pretoria on Friday as they handed over a memorandum of demands at the Union Buildings.
The new symbol of protest is the tent. It is cheap but does its job and can be erected almost anywhere.
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/ 28 October 2011
The main concerns of the gathered appeared to be employment, protecting Malema from persecution and desire for the election of new leadership.
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/ 28 October 2011
The ANCYL’s economic freedom march through Johannesburg provoked furious debate in the ANC-led alliance.
In a week in which President Jacob Zuma demonstrated his willingness to act decisively, the ANC Youth League’s standing has taken a knock.
At dusk on Thursday, thousands of marchers in Sandton contemplated whether to continue their economic march to freedom to Pretoria on foot.
The ANC Youth League march for economic freedom has made slow progress towards the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton.
After handing over a memorandum to the Chamber of Mines, Julius Malema is leading the march to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has led his thousand-strong company of marchers to the Chamber of Mines in Johannesburg.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has begun leading around 2 000 marchers on their long walk to economic freedom (and, ultimately, Pretoria).