President Jacob Zuma has slammed the African National Congress Youth League over its calls for regime change in Botswana.
Julius Malema was paid R1.2-million by businessman Steve Bosch who scored tenders worth tens of millions of rands in Limpopo, a media report said.
The ANCYL has withdrawn its commitment to the establishment of a "Botswana Command Team" after comments last month.
The Zimbabwe Youth Wing gas condemned ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for "silencing" opposition members in their country.
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ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema on Monday paid a R50 000 fine for his "nice time" remark about a woman who claimed she had been raped.
The ANC says it postponed a meeting with the ANC Youth League’s new leaders as some issues that needed addressing could lead to disciplinary action.
Instead of a court face off, columnist Eric Miyeni and editor Ferial Haffajee had it out in the <i>City Press</i> on Sunday.
ANC leaders are expected to demand tough action against the party’s youth league on Monday amid fresh allegations of corruption against it’s leader.
Calls to nationalise mines face new challenges from ministers who warn the scheme won’t fight poverty and fear the debate is scaring investors.
Nationalisation is the only thing that can bring SA out of a "corrupt" economy, Cosatu has said, as it negotiates with the ANCYL’s hard stance.
The ANC has once again announced that it has no policy on nationalisation of the mines, spokesperson Keith Khoza said.
It is nationalisation that will reconcile and unite South Africans, African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema has said.
Eric Miyeni’s controversial column in the <i>Sowetan</i> attacking <i>City Press</i> editor Ferial Haffajee sparked a domino effect.
Some high-profile South Africans on Twitter have taken on those calling for the blood of ANCYL leader Julius Malema.
Julius Malema has a stake in a R4.6-billion road management deal, and is handing out state tenders to friends through the Ratanang Family Trust.
Botswana has dismissed as "bullshit" ANCYL claims that the country is talking to the United States about setting up a military base in the country.
Eric Miyeni has joined his voice to Julius Malema’s as SA editors expressed solidarity with the target of the sacked columnist’s ire, Ferial Haffajee.
<b>Verashni Pillay</b> says, Eric Miyeni is one of many trying to defend the indefensible: Julius Malema.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema said on Sunday he had never been bribed and could explain every cent in his bank account.
Millions of South African men — myself included — tremble in fear of pronouncements from the ANCYL and its leaders, Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu
As absurd as Malema’s averments sound, however, crucial questions of law and media ethics are in play here.
Julius Malema has spoken out on reports of a "secret" trust being used to launder bribes, saying he plans to sue <i>City Press</i> for defamation.
The ANCYL’s racist rhetoric legitimises all extremists, no matter their skin colour.
In the wake corruption allegations concerning Julius Malema’s "secret" trust fund, we speak to Matuma Letsoalo for insight into what this scandal means.
The Hawks have been put on the spot, and must now decide whether to investigate ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for corruption.
The ANC Youth League says Julius Malema’s trust fund is no secret, insisting it is used only for charity, and slamming the media’s "sponsored views".
Julius Malema’s grandmother, Sarah Malema, is also a trustee of the Ratanang Family Trust that came to light over the weekend.
Cosatu on Sunday called for an investigation into the financial affairs of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.
A family trust of which ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is the trustee may explain how he has been bankrolling his lifestyle.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has failed in his application to prevent <i>City Press</i> from publishing details of a trust fund.
Far from clearing the air on how he can afford to build a mansion, Julius Malema has upbraided the press for trying to infringe upon his privacy.