The complete absence of left-wing leaders in President Kgalema Motlanthe’s Cabinet has heightened fears among Jacob Zuma’s left-wing supporters.
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/ 28 September 2008
Senior ANC Cabinet Minister Zola Skweyiya has criticised the ”shocking disrespect” shown to Thabo Mbeki in the last year, it has been reported.
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/ 25 September 2008
Regarded by some as troublemakers and courted by others as kingmakers, the ANCYL has been basking in the limelight recently.
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/ 19 September 2008
The ANC Youth League’s abrasive, confrontational style of pushing itself into public discourse is not winning it any admirers.
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/ 18 September 2008
There is no need to believe there will be a crisis in the country’s administration should President Thabo Mbeki step down, says the ANC Youth League.
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/ 16 September 2008
The DA has threatened to consider private prosecution of ANC leader Jacob Zuma if the NPA declines to act further against him.
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/ 12 September 2008
ANC president Jacob Zuma said on Friday that the court ruling in his favour was a victory for the justice system but had left him a ”wounded warrior”.
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/ 12 September 2008
The lobbying in favour of the ”political deal” is intense; it is happening on all fronts.
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/ 12 September 2008
Cartoonists are our<i> iimbongi</i>, the patriots who speak truth to power when necessary.
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/ 10 September 2008
The ANCYL is planning ”a huge party” outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday, league president Julius Malema said on Wednesday.
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/ 10 September 2008
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema on Wednesday vowed to ”eliminate any force” blocking ANC president Jacob Zuma’s path to the presidency.
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/ 8 September 2008
Shaun de Waal takes a look at the South African short films on at <i>Out in Africa</i> festival, tha opened last week.
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/ 6 September 2008
The league’s membership has dropped dramatically over the past four years, from more than 500 000 to 317 000.
The ANC national executive committee (NEC) has asked the party’s president, Jacob Zuma, to rein in Youth League president Julius Malema.
The business community feels the state had more than five years to put together charges against Zuma.
It is a ”media myth” that the Cosatu does not respect the independence of the judiciary, its general secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, said on Wednesday.
The same logic that saw Thabo Mbeki replaced as party president should apply to those who seem to think they represent their own jackets.
The ANC has become fixated on the figure of the ”Great Leader” and this has contributed towards letting the populist genie out of the bottle.
… if played often enough, they become infectious.
The garage of ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was broken into during the early hours of Thursday at his Sandton home.
The ANC Youth League is preparing to mobilise organisational and mass support for a Zuma presidency.
The African National Congress Youth League intends bringing an application for a stay of the prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma.
ANC president Jacob Zuma would lead the organisation from prison if he was ever arrested, ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Wednesday.
Higher education is clearly dangerous in today’s political climate. Zuma has no formal education, but that hasn’t deterred him.
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema in the firing line once again while Zwelinzima Vavi has yet to apologise for ”kill for Zuma” comment.
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema said those opposed to Jacob Zuma becoming SA’s next president must be eliminated.
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille on Friday lambasted the African National Congress for itself being counter-revolutionary.
The year started on a post-Polokwane note that held out some hope for the opening up of political space and free debate.
While some ANC Youth League comrades drove off to their hotels in luxurious cars, others walked across to their buses in the parking lot
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the voice of reason as the SAHRC opposes statements made by Julius Malema and Zwelinzima Vavi.
The African National Congress Youth League on Wednesday insisted that its president, Julius Malema, will not withdraw his ”kill for Zuma” remark.
The SA Human Rights Commission is still discussing the controversial ”kill for Zuma” remarks made by ANC Youth League president Julius Malema.