The ANC’s national disciplinary committee has dismissed the application brought by Julius Malema to drop all charges against him.
Carloads of journalists prowl the streets of Johannesburg in search of a rumoured night vigil to support Julius Malema.
Julius Malema’s legal team is seeking to highlight what it says is uneven treatment in the charges he faces.
Charges against Julius Malema that could see him removed as youth league president have set off an intense battle for control of the ANC.
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/ 2 September 2011
Fifteen months from the ANC’s 2012 elective conference, the scenes outside Luthuli House were turbulent, but not surprising.
The ANCYL has over 500 000 members countrywide, but they don’t speak for all of the country’s youth. The <em>M&G</em> looks at alternatives.
President Zuma has called for action to be taken against those involved in trashing property during a protest in support of Julius Malema.
What made children violently riot for Julius Malema outside Luthuli House? <b>Ayanda Sitole</b> thinks it’s the value systems instilled in our youth.
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/ 1 September 2011
The political world was rocked by the news that Julius "Sello Vie" Malema is set to join the Democratic Alliance, writes <b>Chris Roper</b>.
The ANC’s disciplinary committee refused an application brought by Julius Malema for the recusal of three of the youth league’s members.
Malema is not the only youth league leader charged with bringing the ANC into disrepute. The <i>M&G</i> takes a look at the others facing censure.
People involved in acts of violence outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg have been identified, and police have asked those injured to lay charges.
Calm prevailed outside ANC HQ on the second day of youth league leader Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing, which is now set to continue on Friday.
The scene outside African National Congress headquarters in Johannesburg was calm on Wednesday following violent clashes on Tuesday.
There was no sign of ANC Youth League rioters in Johannesburg’s city centre on Wednesday ahead of Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing.
ANC Youth League members should heed the call of their leader Julius Malema not to attack journalists, the SA National Editors’ Forum said on Tuesday.
Attacks on journalists outside Luthuli House are only the latest in a growing trend of animosity towards the media from party, police and the public.
After violent protests by Julius Malema’s supporters outside Luthuli House, the ANC says it is moving his disciplinary hearing out of Jo’burg’s CBD.
Julius Malema has urged supporters to show restraint after journalists and police were attacked by crowds protesting outside his disciplinary hearing.
The violence that erupted ahead of youth league president Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing was "totally unacceptable", the ANC said on Tuesday.
Malema knows today’s manufactured drama will detract from the real issue, says <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
There were violent clashes between ANC Youth League supporters and police officers in Johannesburg’s city centre on Tuesday morning.
African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema rose to the ANCYL presidency in 2008. The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> tracks his journey.
ANC Youth League members danced, sang and blew vuvuzelas in support of their president Julius Malema outside the ANC’s headquarters on Monday night.
ANCYL supporters took to the streets outside Luthuli House to show their support for Julius Malema by dancing, chanting and burning a T-shirt.
Julius Malema has said the ANCYL is not "busing people to Luthuli House" in support of its leaders ahead of their disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.
Johannesburg metro police closed roads on Monday morning in anticipation of the gathering of ANC Youth League members outside Luthuli House.
Free State ANCYL members have been called up for a solidarity gathering at Luthuli House in support of league president Julius Malema and others.
The ANC Youth League was planning tactics on Sunday to support its leader Julius Malema at a disciplinary hearing this week.
It might seem Julius Malema got what was coming to him but it could be a warning to all who criticise the ANC, says <b>Rapule Tabane</b>.
The ANCYL says Julius Malema is being isolated because he advocates economic freedom for African people and nationalisation of mines.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema launched a thinly-veiled attack on President Jacob Zuma ahead of a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.