Julius Malema seemed unconcerned that racketeering charges were added to other charges against him in the high court in Polokwane on Friday.
The dominant faction of the ANC believes in state capitalism, Democratic Alliance MP Tim Harris said on Sunday.
Julius Malema benefited from corrupt activities amounting to R4-million, according to papers filed in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.
Four business associates of axed ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema were granted bail of R40 000 each by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema will appear in court in Polokwane next week, his lawyer Nicqui Galaktiou said.
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 says South Africa spends more on healthcare than many other countries but patient care continues to decline.
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.
The education department has failed to meet its second textbook delivery deadline to Limpopo schools by 1%, a department official says.
The resignation of Sanral’s CEO Nazir Alli has evoked mixed reaction from civil society, unions and political parties.
The inquest into the killing of the husband of crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli’s former lover has been postponed to April 30.
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Suspended ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu says he doesn’t remember calling journalist Carien Du Plessis a "white bitch" in a message.
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.
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.
It is nationalisation that will reconcile and unite South Africans, African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema has said.
Wage talks in the fuel sector will resume on Monday, the National Petroleum Employers’ Association said on Saturday.
The powers of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature were all equal, Judge President Bernard Ngoepe said on Sunday.
No negotiations or talks have taken place between striking engineering workers and their employers since the strike started.
Fraud convict Schabir Shaik was beaten up a few weeks ago on a golf course in Durban, it emerged over the weekend.
Voting hours will be extended in some parts of Johannesburg where ballot papers arrived late and high voter turnout was reported, the IEC says.
President Jacob Zuma and ANCYL leader Julius Malema are creating racial divisions in South Africa, DA leader Helen Zille said on Monday.
The judge presiding over the Eugene Terre’Blanche murder trial on Tuesday said he was "not impressed" with how the case had been handled.
The new attorney for Chris Mahlangu — accused along with a minor of killing Eugene Terre’Blanche — on Monday told the court he was ready to proceed.
Bail was on Wednesday refused to a Kempton Park policeman accused of shooting dead a woman outside the local police station.
A policeman accused of shooting dead a woman at a police station last week may be mentally unstable, a court heard on Thursday.
The Eugene Terre’Blanche murder trial may be delayed on Tuesday because one of the accused has a new attorney.
ANC president Jacob Zuma has promised to remove non-preferred candidates from lists after the local government elections.
The media is on a campaign to smear the names of ANC members during election time, the party’s secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said on Sunday.
Two municipal buildings in Ficksburg were set alight by rioters on Thursday after the killing of a man allegedly by the police.
The killing of a man during a protest in Ficksburg — allegedly at the hands of the police — was widely condemned on Thursday.
SAPS said on Thursday they have no knowledge of the veracity and sale of a report alleging ANC members were plotting to oust the president.
The SAPS has distanced itself from a secret intelligence report that allegedly revealed plots to oust President Jacob Zuma as the ANC president.