The ANC Youth League will take to the streets in October to demand the nationalisation of mines and an equal share in the country’s mineral resources.
A disciplinary hearing that could decide the political fate of firebrand Julius Malema has been postponed until October.
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/ 16 September 2011
It’s a tough life in the rainbow nation, a land where every topic has too many hues and cries, says <b>Chris Roper</b>.
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/ 16 September 2011
The judgment against Julius Malema coincided with the 34th anniversary of the death of one of Africa’s most celebrated intellectuals.
The "buffoon" of South African politics has been named as one of Africa’s 10 most powerful young men by international business magazine <i>Forbes</i>.
Moves are being made to undermine Julius Malema’s support in the provinces should the youth league leader survive the current disciplinary process.
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/ 16 September 2011
Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing is revealing the broad fault lines in the ANC’s leadership.
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/ 16 September 2011
Julius Malema allegedly pressured staff at Limpopo’s department of health to pay out on multimillion-rand contracts.
The court ruling banning the singing of <i>Shoot the Boer</i> constituted an "absurd and drastic" infringement on freedom of speech.
AfriForum has vowed to fight any court attempts to overturn the ban on "Shoot the Boer", after the ANCYL accused the group of having "too much power".
In vowing to overturn the ‘Shoot the boer’ hate speech ruling, Malema has slammed the ‘untransformed’ judiciary, accusing courts of double standards.
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/ 13 September 2011
Never mind shoot the boer, <b>Verashni Pillay</b> thinks we should ban shooting our mouths off.
The disciplinary hearing of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was under way in Kibler Park, south of Johannesburg, on Tuesday.
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/ 13 September 2011
The ANC will appeal the decision to ban the singing of <em>Dubhula I’bunu</em> or "shoot the boer" in a ruling slammed by advocates of free speech.
Youth league leader Julius Malema can stay in the ANC, provided he allows the party to mould him into a good leader, said President Jacob Zuma.
Julius Malema might be facing an ANC disciplinary hearing, but the ruling party has leapt to his defence after he was found guilty of hate speech.
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/ 12 September 2011
A South African court on Monday ruled that ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema was guilty of hate speech for singing an apartheid-era song.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s singing of the words "shoot the boer" constituted hate speech, Judge Collin Lamont ruled on Monday.
Judgment in ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s "shoot the boer" hate speech case began without him on Monday.
Judgment in the "shoot the boer" hate speech trial of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is expected to be handed down on Monday.
The ANC’s national disciplinary panel has dismissed an argument by Julius Malema that it breached the constitution of the ruling party.
Embattled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has threatened the ruling party leadership ahead of the resumption of his disciplinary hearing.
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema faces the next round of a disciplinary hearing at an undisclosed location on Sunday.
ANCYL President Julius Malema has told the Scwetla informal settlement that he has declared an "economic war" against the "white minority".
The ANC has opted to keep secret the new venue of disciplinary hearings against Julius Malema and four other youth league leaders.
The ANC in Gauteng has laid the blame for last week’s violent protests squarely at the youth league’s door, calling for action against its leaders.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing has been moved to an undisclosed location due to pending legal action against the ANC.
ANC said last week’s protest was "calculated" to undermine the party’s internal organisational processes.
The ANCYL in Limpopo says it paid for the buses that took Malema supporters to his hearing, but isn’t responsible for all the violence that ensued.
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/ 5 September 2011
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> readers weigh in on Julius Malema, Mac Maharaj and more.
The disciplinary hearing involving the ANC Youth League’s top leaders has been postponed to next Sunday, the ANC’s disciplinary committee says.
Julius Malema and other ANC Youth League leaders seem set to be tied up in disciplinary procedures at Luthuli House "for a long time" yet.