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.
The ANC is "extremely disappointed and puzzled" by a court decision refusing it leave to appeal a ban on singing "dubul ibhunu" (shoot the boer).
Julius Malema doesn’t speak for the ANC in calling Helen Zille and her team as "a madam and two stooges", says ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.
President Jacob Zuma and ANCYL leader Julius Malema are creating racial divisions in South Africa, DA leader Helen Zille said on Monday.
‘Shoot the boer’ lyrics have been ruled incitement to murder, in a high court case not directly related to Julius Malema’s hate speech trial.
Political parties ratcheted up the rhetoric this weekend ahead of the local government elections on Wednesday.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Saturday labelled IFP leader Dr Mangosuthu Buthelezi as an old man who refuses to retire.
Alexandra township, the stamping ground of Julius Malema’s ANCYL rival, is the last place one would expect Malema to put up a stellar performance.
Somebody must take responsibility for the open toilets in the ANC’s Viljoenskroon municipality in the Free State, says ANCYL president Julius Malema.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema became a hero for residents of the Stjwetla informal settlement in Alexandra on Sunday.
ANC leaders flew into the Northern Cape on Saturday and danced and sang with a Kimberley crowd, while critising "small" parties.
Citizens cannot complain about the lack of service delivery while watering the lawn in front of a RDP house, Juliusm Malema said on Saturday.
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Julius Malema no longer has to worry that his deputy
wants to replace him.
Calling for SA to stop exporting raw minerals, Julius Malema has also outlined the ANCYL’s plans for land expropriation and nationalisation of mines.
A "disgusted" ANC Youth League has accused AfriForum of lying about an out of court settlement offer in the "Shoot the boer" hate speech case.
AfriForum has received an email from Julius Malema’s lawyers about the possibility of reaching an out of court settlement over his hate speech trial.
Closing argument in ANCYL president Julius Malema’s hate speech trial will begin on May 19, the lawyer for lobby group AfriForum said on Tuesday.
The construction of unenclosed toilets in Makhaza meant Cape Town had lost sight of the constitutional rights of the poor, a court has ruled.
Julius Malema, hailed on Thursday by Winnie-Madikizela-Mandela as SA’s future president, has finished testifying in his hate speech trial.
ANCYL president Julius Malema said the league’s land redistribution proposal would not be like Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe’s programme.
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Learning an African language is essential to breaking down barriers, writes <b>Russell H Kaschula</b>.