Watch our short, sharp summary of what Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma said in their speeches to ANC Youth League delegates.
The ANC Youth League has received strong support from African allies for its radical economic reform policies on day two of its elective congress.
ANC president Jacob Zuma warned delegates at the party’s youth league national congress on its opening day not to change the ANC.
Trade union pension and provident funds control billions of rands, the oversight of which is too often carried out by a small network.
The ANCYL was taking no risks on security at its national congress yesterday.
Their ‘Umshini wam’ moves aside, the rift between Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma was laid bare by their respective speeches at the ANCYL conference.
Assured of an easy win, Julius Malema focused on land expropriation in his speech at the ANC Youth League elective conference.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema had to call his supporters to order at the league’s conference in Midrand on Thursday.
Youth league delegates attending the conference in Midrand on Thursday refused to stop singing songs calling for a second term for Julius Malema.
Thousands of ANC Youth League members were streaming in to Gallagher Estate in Midrand on Thursday morning for the elective conference.
ANCYL president Julius Malema is expected to hang on to his title this weekend. But anything can happen at an elective congress. As well he knows.
South Africans must take back the land that belongs to them without paying for it, ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema said in Cape Town on Tuesday.
Unprotected sex, alcohol abuse and illiteracy are destroying the future of the country’s youth, says ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
We speak to the man considered to be Malema’s main opponent for the presidency — Gauteng ANCYL chairperson Lebogang Maile.
Through the advent of democracy in 1994 to the present day, the ANC Youth League has been dogged by controversy after controversy.
Have a look at excerpts featuring ANCYL president Julius Malema in the documentary Mining for Change: A story of South African Mining.
Nationalisation is a fait accompli and the ANC is merely looking for the best way to implement it, claims Julius Malema.
Cosatu says it is going to "name and shame" corrupt politicians and government officials in Limpopo next week.
Top ANC leaders are accused of meddling in the affairs of the party’s youth wing ahead of its elective conference next week.
ANCYL president Julius Malema has quashed suggestions that he is against the re-election of Jacob Zuma as ANC president.
There is no "fight" between the ANCYL and President Jacob Zuma, says Julius Malema. And challenging Zuma before 2012 will bring "humiliation".
The National Union of Mineworkers has come out in support of the youth league’s push to nationalise mines, in terms set out by the Freedom Charter.
President Jacob Zuma has denied that he promised to serve only one term as ANC president shortly after he was elected in Polokwane four years ago.
Gwede Mantashe says the ANCYL is shirking its responsibilities, pre-emptively portraying party elders as disruptive influences before its conference.
ANCYL president Julius Malema is all but guaranteed a second term after would-be challenger Lebogang Maile failed to win any provincial backing.
The ANC Youth League in Gauteng backs president Julius Malema for a second term, its chairperson, Lebogang Maile, said on Monday.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Saturday said it was not true that he had driven white voters away from the ruling party.
A probe has been launched into contracts worth R60-million awarded by Limpopo to Tshepo Malema, cousin of Julius Malema.
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When former minister Barbara Hogan, expressed fears about rising "authoritarian populism" in the ANC alliance, she attracted attention.
Lebogang Maile has had limited success so far in his campaign to unseat Malema, who has the support of most of the regions.
It was unacceptable to sing the words "shoot the boer", former president FW de Klerk was quoted as saying in a media report on Thursday.