After a 10 week disciplinary process, the firebrand ANC Youth League leader, Julius Malema has been found guilty of bringing the party into disrepute and was on Thursday suspended for five years.
POLOKWANE, South Africa (Reuters) - South African ANC renegade Julius Malema was charged with money laundering on Wednesday in a high profile corruption case his supporters say is part of a political ...
POLOKWANE, South Africa (Reuters) - ANC rebel Julius Malema, South African President Jacob Zuma's most prominent critic and an advocate of mining nationalisation, appears in court on Wednesday on ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) said on Monday it would sue opposition politician Julius Malema after he threatened to remove President Jacob Zuma's ...
For the first time in five years, eNCA hosted Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) President Julius Malema in an uncensored conversation with Professor Onkgopotse “JJ” Tabane. The highly anticipated ...
While Zuma-Sambudla's own sister has reportedly opened a case against her regarding the alleged recruitment, she has not yet been arrested or formally charged Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader ...
Born, bred and buttered in 2013, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) founded by Julius Malema which took a leftist, radical stance, promoting economic emancipation, will be heading to its elective ...
A disgraced political upstart, expelled from the governing party for insubordination, has redirected South Africa's spotlight on himself as a champion of striking mineworkers. Once an ardent supporter ...
For nearly three weeks now, a strange sensation, something like limbo or maybe the silence after battle, has descended on South Africa. Julius Malema has shut up. The man who has filled newspaper ...
The leader of South Africa’s second-largest opposition party is waging a war of words with the world’s richest person after being accused of “pushing for genocide of white people”. South Africa’s ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The sky over the Marikana mine turns a murky shade. The euphoric chanting of its striking workforce begins to dim. Hail stones, the size of golf balls, pelt the crowd.
The ANC’s support in Marikana has been eroded as workers ditched the once dominant NUM, an ally of the ruling party, for rival union AMCU. Julius Malema, the expelled youth leader of South Africa’s ...