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.
Is it homophobic to think of African homosexuals as cute, chirpy little things in brightly coloured feathers, asks <b>Chris Roper</b>.
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.
The man challenging ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema for his position plans to use a "hard-hitting" document to oust him
President Zuma is worried that comments made by ANC leaders are alienating minority voters and urged the party to engage in "serious introspection".
Analysts have, by and large, fallen into two misguided camps: those who have breathlessly proclaimed a "sea change" or "watershed” election.
It has been a week of shocking revelations, although not in the sense that the poor idiots who believed in the rapture would have liked.
Many analysts and news reporters, both at the SABC and in the private media, have emphasised how the 2011 municipal elections were "business as usual"
The African National Congress Youth League on Wednesday denied that its president, Julius Malema, had cost the ANC minority votes.
Youth League president Julius Malema does not have the "authority or powers" to dictate deployment of ANC leaders in Limpopo, the provincial ANC says.
ANCYL president Julius Malema lost votes for the ANC in minority communities, the party has said.
Forget the <i>Herald</i>. Nceba "Firestarter" Faku is the new ANC hero, says <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
As the ANC gets ready to party after its victory in the local government elections, the world is rather inconveniently coming to an end, apparently.
Julius Malema refused to debate the DA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko, who he called a "tea girl", because he was terrified of losing, says DA leader Helen Zille.
ANCYL leader Julius Malema is "tearing" the country apart, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, sitting as the Equality Court, has heard.
The ANC cannot understand the pain Afrikaners feel when they hear "shoot the boer", Julius Malema’s hate speech trial has heard.
Julius Malema is being "muzzled" because of his political ideas, his lawyer said during the ANCYL leader’s hate speech case on Friday.
The most hotly contested local elections are now over and all the political parties are putting their own spin on what’s been a bruising contest.
The translation of "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is a media translation, Julius Malema’s lawyer told a court on Thursday.
The translation of the song lyrics "dubul’ ibhunu" as "shoot the boer" is what is upsetting people, Judge Collin Lamont said on Thursday.
The judge in a hate speech case against Julius Malema will ignore an order given on Monday that the lyrics "shoot the boer" are incitement to murder.