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JOHANNESBURG - Failure to reign in ANCYL leader Julius Malema and accepting salary hikes are signs of the poor quality of leadership shown by President Jacob Zuma and his government, Frene Ginwala has told the Sunday Times. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Johannesburg — GOOGLE's analysis of South African internet users in the past year revealed that Julius Malema and former Springbok Joost van der Westhuizen were among the most popular searches, as were second-hand goods sites and social networks. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on De... View Photo »
You must make sure that those who do not subscribe to democratic principles, especially here in Africa , young people must teach those people democracy. You must always be in the forefront to demand that those who lead for a longer time they must create space for new leadership to come in because if the...
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has declared that President Jacob Zuma will serve two terms as president of the country and of the ANC and warned that any bid to challenge this would fail. Full Article at Independent Online
The seeds of the next economic crash could be embedded in the rescue packages. Are you SA's biggest soccer fan? Subscribe to our newsletter and you could win a Makoya Fan Helmet. Full Article at iAfrica.com
African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) President Julius Malema says investors who do not accept the debate on nationalisation of mines should leave the country. Full Article at SABC News
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on De... View Photo »
Gold and platinum mines should be nationalised first as they were the most profitable, African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema said in Durban on Monday. "We must look at profitable minerals as the ones that should be... Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online
Cape Town – ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s racial rhetoric is a desperate attempt to hang onto a support base in “terminal decline”, DA leader Helen Zille said yesterday. Full Article at The Herald Online
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on December 4, 2009 in Cape Town, South...
View Photo »CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on December 4, 2009 in Cape Town, South...
View Photo »CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on December 4, 2009 in Cape Town, South...
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma await the arrival of ANC Youth League President Julius Malema at an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells' Plain township, in this April 14, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling ANC Youth League President Julius Malema hand out flags and stickers to children during an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells' Plain township April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) Youth League President Julius Malema campaign at an event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) Youth League President Julius Malema campaign at an event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) Youth League President Julius Malema campaign at an event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma await the arrival of ANC Youth League President Julius Malema at an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling ANC Youth League President Julius Malema campaign at an event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma await the arrival of ANC Youth League President Julius Malema at an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells' Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma await the arrival of ANC Youth League President Julius Malema at an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »Supporters of ruling African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma await the arrival of ANC Youth League President Julius Malema at an election campaign event in Cape Town's Mitchells's Plain township, April 14, 2009. The country goes to the polls on April 22.
View Photo »CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 4: In this handout photo provided by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, ANC Youth League President Julius Malema sttends the Red Carpet event prior to the 2010 Soccer World Cup Final Draw at the CTICC on December 4, 2009 in Cape Town, South...
View Photo »You must make sure that those who do not subscribe to democratic principles, especially here in Africa , young people must teach those people democracy. You must always be in the forefront to demand that those who lead for a longer time they must create space for new leadership to come in because if the...
It is petty squabbles that are going to divert the attention of Safa [South African Football Association] from organising the World Cup ... which will be taking place in Africa for the first time. Whatever allegations ... that the elections were stolen ... it is very important they put aside those diffe...
It is petty squabbles that are going to divert the attention of Safa from organising the World Cup... which will be taking place in Africa for the first time. Whatever allegations... that the elections were stolen... it is very important they put aside those differences. It cannot be that... personal in...
It cannot be that our national pride is led by outsiders, if we can't take Santana out, let's get a co-coach to coach with Santana and Lucas Radebe is better placed to coach Bafana Bafana because many successful countries in terms of football, including Brazil, they're coached by former players
Who controls big corporates in South Africa? if you know that, then it will give you an answer why these people cannot get a proper sponsorship and that is what we must keep quiet to
Who controls big corporates in South Africa? If you know that, then it will give you an answer why these people cannot get a proper sponsorship and that is what we must keep quiet to
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