Supporters and opponents of Lebogang Maile claim his campaign to challenge Julius Malema is being endorsed by senior ANC leaders.
The ICD has found "no evidence" that police took instructions from ANC Youth League president Julius Malema at a conference in Limpopo last year.
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/ 13 February 2011
Bono caused a stir in SA on Sunday after expressing support for the singing of a struggle song that includes the lyrics "shoot the boer".
The sudden withdrawal of a top law firm from representing ANC Youth League president Julius Malema in his "shoot the boer" case has divided the firm.
Julius Malema’s legal team applied to reinstate an appeal on Tuesday against a hate speech finding on his "nice time" rape remark.
Nationalising South Africa’s mines is "not the option", Mines Minister Susan Shabangu said on Tuesday.
Potholes, free education and ANCYL leader Julius Malema should be included in the president’s State of the Nation address, say Twitter users.
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/ 2 February 2011
Businessman Kenny Kunene will not hold any more sushi parties in future, following objections by the ANC, the <i>Star</i> reported on Wednesday.
Reducing women to sex symbols for the pleasure of men was an insult to everything the ANC stood for, Cosatu said on Tuesday.
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/ 1 February 2011
The ANC Youth League on Monday sought to clarify its president Julius Malema’s controversial comments about the upmarket ZAR club in Cape Town.
The ANC said on Monday the party was ‘not into nightclubs’ and has condemned the serving of sushi on a woman’s body, calling it defamatory.
ANC Youth League deputy president Andile Lungisa appears to have withdrawn from the race for the league’s presidency.
AfriForum received plea documents from Julius Malema on Monday afternoon defending his right to sing the "shoot the boer" song.
Research on the nationalisation of mines was being carried out by the ANC, the ANC Youth League said on Sunday.
Julius Malema didn’t appear at the Equality Court in a hate-speech case lodged by AfriForum. AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel spoke to us following the ruling.
Julius Malema might have to cough up as much as R120 000 to AfriForum for legal fees after a court made a costs order against him.
Julius Malema has been given a final three-day extension to file papers relating the "shoot the boer" hate-speech compliant lodged against him.
With powerful support and a good track record, Lebogang Maile radiates confidence writes <b>Mandy Rossouw</b>.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema called for a programme of nationalisation to eliminate poverty at the ANC’s anniversary celebrations.
The opening of the ANC’s new provincial office highlights the complex relationship between the party and the businesspeople who keep it afloat.
Job creation and local government elections are priorities for the year, writes <b>Mandy Rossouw</b>.
Although the ANC will dictate the priorities, it’s up to us to make the country work writes <b>Rapule Tabane</b>.
President Jacob Zuma makes the ANC’s annual January 8 statement at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday on the party’s 99th founding anniversary.
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/ 23 December 2010
<b>Stefaans Brümmer</b> and <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> report on the cronies who were discovered this year with their hands in the public cookie jar.
The ANCYL walked out of a meeting with the Inkatha Freedom Party on Monday, Inkatha Freedom Party president Mangosuthu Buthelezi said.
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/ 17 December 2010
People watch YouTube videos for a number of reasons: to catch up on the news, to watch music videos and to watch people making fools of themselves.
Only representatives of US imperialists could question President Jacob Zuma’s decision to cancel Cuba’s R1,1-billion debt, Julius Malema said.
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/ 13 December 2010
The most viewed <em>Mail and Guardian</em> multimedia of 2010, from the hilarity of the dancing striker to our exclusive series on refugees.
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/ 10 December 2010
The ripples from the WikiLeaks scandal made a fairly gentle landfall in South Africa last week.
Leaked WikiLeaks reports say ANC Youth League president Julius Malema put pressure on Fikile Mbalula to support Jacob Zuma.
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/ 9 December 2010
<i>M&G</i> readers share their thoughts on the education system, Annelie Botes, Glenn Agliotti and more.
What’s wrong with us? With our abnormally high incidence of rape it’s a question SA have to ask. This report is part of our 16 Days of Activism series