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Julius Malema.

‘No butterflies’ for Malema over racketeering charge

Julius Malema seemed unconcerned that racketeering charges were added to other charges against him in the high court in Polokwane on Friday.

DA leader Helen Zille.

‘Watch your back’, DA warns Blade

The dominant faction of the ANC believes in state capitalism, Democratic Alliance MP Tim Harris said on Sunday.

Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.

Court papers claim Malema benefited from corruption

Julius Malema benefited from corrupt activities amounting to R4-million, according to papers filed in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.

Former JSE chief executive Russel Loubser has delivered a scathing attack on Julius Malema and the ANC Youth League

Malema business associates granted R40 000 bail

Four business associates of axed ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema were granted bail of R40 000 each by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.

The public protector’s investigation into Julius Malema’s company has put his financial security on the line.

Lawyer confirms Malema will appear in court

Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema will appear in court in Polokwane next week, his lawyer Nicqui Galaktiou said.

The public protector’s investigation into Julius Malema’s company has put his financial security on the line.

Malema: My life is in danger

Julius Malema says his life is in danger because of a conspiracy against him by President Jacob Zuma and several ministers.

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.

Motsoaledi: South Africa’s healthcare declining

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says South Africa spends more on healthcare than many other countries but patient care continues to decline.

The Chicken Licken outlet in Magaliesburg outside which Fayaaz Kazi and Anser Mahmood were allegedly beaten.

Muslim man beaten to death over beard

A Muslim man has been beaten to death in Magaliesburg, allegedly by two people who insulted him because of his beard, says a family friend.

Umalusi declares matric exams fair and credible

Education department falls short on textbook deadline

The education department has failed to meet its second textbook delivery deadline to Limpopo schools by 1%, a department official says.

Road to Nazir Alli’s exit paved with bad politics

Alli’s resignation draws mixed reaction

The resignation of Sanral’s CEO Nazir Alli has evoked mixed reaction from civil society, unions and political parties.

Mdluli murder inquiry postponed

The inquest into the killing of the husband of crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli’s former lover has been postponed to April 30.

Shivambu has ‘no recollection’ of ‘white bitch’ message

Suspended ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu says he doesn’t remember calling journalist Carien Du Plessis a "white bitch" in a message.

Terre’Blanche murder trial closes for judgment

ET cop ‘didn’t know’ about Child Justice Act

The cop who arrested the two farmworkers accused of killing Eugene Terre’Blanche says he didn’t know how to deal with the arrested minor.

Terre’Blanche murder trial enters second week

ET killed over farmworkers’ unpaid wages, says witness

The pair accused of killing Eugene Terre’Blanche confessed to committing the crime in a fight over unpaid wages, a witness in the murder trial says.

Malema meets expulsion appeals deadline

Nationalisation will unite SA, says Malema

It is nationalisation that will reconcile and unite South Africans, African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema has said.

Fuel sector talks to resume on Monday

Wage talks in the fuel sector will resume on Monday, the National Petroleum Employers’ Association said on Saturday.

Ngoepe: Powers of executive and judiciary are equal

The powers of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature were all equal, Judge President Bernard Ngoepe said on Sunday.

Numsa says it’s ‘not a union of hooligans’

No negotiations or talks have taken place between striking engineering workers and their employers since the strike started.

Schabir Shaik beaten up at Durban golf course

Fraud convict Schabir Shaik was beaten up a few weeks ago on a golf course in Durban, it emerged over the weekend.

Voting hours extended in parts of Jo’burg

Voting hours extended in parts of Jo’burg

Voting hours will be extended in some parts of Johannesburg where ballot papers arrived late and high voter turnout was reported, the IEC says.