African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema said on Friday he was ready to face a disciplinary hearing.
The ANC Youth League plans to discredit President Jacob Zuma by bringing up past controversies surrounding him.
The fallout between the ANC and the ANC Youth League has raised fears in the league that there are plans to dissolve it.
This week sees the publication of Fiona Forde’s <i>An Inconvenient Youth: Julius Malema and the ‘New’ ANC</i>. Read an extract here.
With Julius Malema’s disciplinary hearing a day away, Gwede Mantashe has hinted the youth league leader might be headed into hostile territory.
Desktop computers and laptops have been removed from the company that is part-owned by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
The ANC Youth League is considering strident action in defence of its beleaguered leaders, but the ruling party will not take a revolt lying down.
The ANCYL executive committee has reaffirmed its support for leader Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu in light of charges against them.
An investigation into alleged fraud and corruption by ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has started, the Hawks said on Sunday.
The Hawks have confirmed that they are investigating ANC Youth League president Julius Malema for fraud and corruption over tender irregularities.
The ANC Youth League was not up for discussion at a special national executive committee meeting in Pretoria, spokesperson Jackson Mthembu says.
Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma are in a Mexican standoff over Juju’s misconduct rap. Who will pull the trigger first — and whose aim is sure and true?
The ANC has confirmed it has charged ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema with misconduct for "sowing divisions within the ranks" of the party.
Insiders and contractors confirm that the practice of negotiating for kickbacks is rife — and thriving — at On-Point Engineers
ANCYL president Julius Malema’s allies in the provinces appear to lack the clout to bolster his political position, which he now needs more than ever.
Intense lobbying is taking place within the ANC, to save ANC Youth League president Julius Malema from undergoing any disciplinary action.
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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.