In spite of a move to dissolve structures that sought change in Mangaung, the ANC’s leadership has claimed it is not eliminating its internal enemies.
The ANC NEC has disbanded its youth wing in a move that is likely to be seen as purging those who disagreed with President Jacob Zuma.
Farmworkers in the Western Cape should not retreat in their fight for a minimum daily wage of R150, ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola has said.
The youth league is scheduled to meet with the ANC’s top six officials in a bid to bring tensions between the league and its mother body to an end.
The current ANCYL national executive committee might escape the chop as several ANC leaders appear to be against the call to disband the structure.
Since the ANC Youth League’s future was put into question at Mangaung, the organisation has been pushed to "fall into line" and find a new president.
The ANC Youth League has lashed out at expelled president Julius Malema for calling the league’s deputy president Ronald Lamola a "traitor".
Former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has criticised his successor, Ronald Lamola, calling him a "traitor" and "sellout".
Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema’s spat with deputy president Ronald Lamola has divided the league ahead of Mangaung.
Key speakers Ronald Lamola and Tokyo Sexwale failed to pitch to an ANC Youth League lecture that saw opposing factions exchange threats of violence.
Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile has called for a "new generation of leadership" at the ANC’s upcoming elective conference in Mangaung.
Sunday reports claim former top cop Bheki Cele is rallying opposition to President Jacob Zuma ahead of the ANC’s elective conference in Mangaung.
Ronald Lamola has questioned why only black people were shot at Lonmin and insisted that "the ruling class is still dominated by white people".
The ANC Youth League has insisted that Section 25 of the Constitution, which deals with property ownership, be amended.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the party won’t engage with its youth wing.
AfriForum and TAU SA are preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform.
Farm invasions are "inevitable" should white South Africans not voluntarily hand over land to the government, says the ANC Youth League.
Julius Malema has been tipped for the vice-presidency of the International Union of Socialist Youth — and possibly an office in Vienna.
ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola seems to be taking on the role of mediator between the ruling party and the league.
ANCYL deputy president Ronald Lamola says spokesperson Floyd Shivambu’s criticism of Cyril Ramaphosa doesn’t represent the league’s official position.
The prospect of getting the top job in the ANCYL has senior members rethinking their positions, possibly leaving Julius Malema without support.
Julius Malema has offered to resign from the ANC Youth League, but his comrades are refusing to accept his resignation, the youth league says.
The ANC Youth League said it won’t accept the suspension of Julius Malema until the ruling party can convince their membership it’s the right move.
As its NEC lekgotla kicks off, the ANC Youth League remains determined that Julius Malema will not be replaced, even if his suspension takes effect.
The ANC says Julius Malema will remain president of the youth league for two more weeks, until he has offered evidence in mitigation of his sentence.
More militant, and a lawyer to boot: Meet the man waiting in the ANC Youth League wings, Julius Malema’s eager young deputy, Ronald Lamola.
There was no undertaking by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela to be visited by the ANC Youth League at her Soweto residence on Saturday, her office said.
ANC national disciplinary committee has denied the former Youth League president’s appeal against his suspension from the party.
The league’s embattled leaders have made plans to visit Winnie after hearing their fate, hoping to receive guidance from her.
ANCYL leadership is yet to submit its appeals application — it has until midnight to do so and attend the national executive committee meeting.
Julius Malema will be absent when the verdict on his disciplinary hearing is announced as he would be writing exams in Polokwane at the time.
The ANC has said any pronouncements by its youth league about who it is backing in the party’s leadership succession race are "void of impact".