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Nearly everything President Zuma and the big corporates are doing places short-term demands above long-term thinking, both in the marketplace and at the polling place, promoting unfairness and exclusion, and thus preventing lasting prosperity and stabili
The National Disciplinary Committee yesterday night (16 February 2012) concluded its hearings in mitigation arguments of Comrades Julius Malema and other ANC members who were earlier found guilty of contravening the ANC Constitution. The NDC also conclud
ANC (African National Congress) Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola looks on on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. ANC Youth League President Julius Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly... View Photo »
I am not this religious person who believes that some intervention will come from heaven. I have looked at the trends. I have listened to the speeches. They are all pointing in one direction
The ANC's National Disciplinary Committee (NDC) could hand down a sentence to Julius Malema over the next few days. This comes after prosecutors told the NDC panel on Thursday night that he should be expelled from the ANC. In 2011, the panel said Malema
2012-02-17 10:27 Johannesburg - The mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members has ended, an ANC spokesperson said on Friday. "The hearing finished around midnight last night [Thursday]," spokesperson Keith
Prosecutors in an internal tribunal of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress have recommended the party’s National Disciplinary Committee expel youth leader Julius Malema for sowing division and bringing the organization into disrepute, Eye Wit
ANC (African National Congress) Youth League leader Julius Malema delivers a speech on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly in prison, but refused to back down... View Photo »
It must be seen against the background of a whole list of public statements and pronouncements directed against whites and minorities by Mr Julius Malema
Johannesburg - The African National Congress Youth League cannot disobey the decision to suspend its leader Julius Malema, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday. “Once a decision is taken by a higher organ, it is binding on all lower orga
2012-02-17 08:50 Cape Town - ANC prosecutors recommended that Julius Malema be expelled from the party, it was reported on Friday. Both EWN and SABC News reported the information regarding the ANCYL president following the Johannesburg hearing into Malem
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Suspended ANC Youth League President Julius Malema (R) sings with the league's Treasurer-General Pule Mabe (C) and Deputy Secretary-General Kenetswe Mosenogi during their three-day annual conference in Pretoria February 10, 2012.
View Photo »ANC (African National Congress) Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola looks on on February 10, 2012 during a meeting in Pretoria. ANC Youth League President Julius Malema said today he was preparing for life outside of the ruling ANC and possibly in prison, but refused to back...
View Photo »Embattled African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) leader Julius Malema, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, near Pretpria, South Africa, during his first public appearance since an appeals ruling to dismiss him from the ruling party was upheld. Malema said he is preparing for life outside the...
View Photo »African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) President Julius Malema greets his supporters during his appearance at the Johannesburg court for a hate speech trial ,in this April 18, 2011 file photo. In less than four years, Malema turned himself into an outspoken irritant for South...
View Photo »Supporters of suspended African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema listens on a cellphone radio during an announcement on his appeal outside the ruling party headquarters in Johannesburg, February 4 2012. A ruling South African ANC appeals panel on Saturday...
View Photo »An African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) supporter protests outside the pary's headquarters in Johannesburg, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 as they await the outcome of the ANCYL president Julius Malema's appeal hearing against being suspended by the ruling party. Malema, who has...
View Photo »South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki (L) speaks with ANC's Youth Leader Julius Malema (R) during celebrations of the centenary of Africa's oldest liberation movement, South Africa's ruling ANC, in Bloemfontein on January 8, 2012. The mass event with a centenary torch that was...
View Photo »Suspended ANCYL president Julius Malema (L) gestures as his secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa looks on during a media briefing at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg, November 16, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress kicked its firebrand Youth League leader out of...
View Photo »Suspended ANCYL president Julius Malema is seen on a video camera screen during a media briefing at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg, November 16, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress kicked its firebrand Youth League leader out of the party for five years last...
View Photo »Suspended ANCYL president Julius Malema gestures during a media briefing at the party's headquarters in Johannesburg, November 16, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress kicked its firebrand Youth League leader out of the party for five years last Thursday after finding...
View Photo »Supporters of ANCYL leader Julius Malema hold placards after his dismissal by the ANC in Polokwane, Limpopo province, November 10, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress kicked its firebrand Youth League leader Julius Malema out of the party for five years on Thursday...
View Photo »African National Congress (ANC) Youth League supporter, Golden Miles Budu, wears chains and stands next to a protest sign outside the Luthuli Court House in Johannesburg, on November 10, 2011, as she awaits the verdict against ANC youth leader Julius Malema. South Africa's ruling ANC...
View Photo »Members of South Africa police stand close to the leader of the youth wing of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) Julius Malema (L) as he takes part on October 27, 2011 in a demonstration gathering some 2000 people in a square in downtown Johannesburg to demand jobs. Protesters...
View Photo »The youth wing of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) leader Julius Malema (C) takes part on October 27, 2011 in a demonstration gathering some 2000 people in a square in downtown Johannesburg to demand jobs. Protesters were bused in from around the country to support the Youth...
View Photo »Youth wing leader Julius Malema of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) takes part on October 27, 2011 in a demonstration to demand jobs and a greater share of South Africa's riches in Johannesburg on October 27, 2011. Protesters were bused in from around the country to support...
View Photo »Supporters of controversial African National Congress (ANC) youth leader Julius Malema demonstrate on August 30, 2011 in Johannesburg ahead of his disciplinary hearing. Hundreds of Malema supporters threw stones and bottles at police while burning the ruling party's flag and T-shirts...
View Photo »South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki (L) chats with suspended ANCYL youth league leader Julius Malema during the ANC's centenary celebration in Bloemfontein January 8, 2012. South Africa's ruling ANC celebrated its 100th birthday on Sunday. The long-banned liberation movement...
View Photo »Suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema takes part in a rally to celebrate the upcoming ANC's centenary celebrations in Thaba Nchu, 60 km east of Bloemfontein, January 6, 2012. South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) celebrates its 100th birthday on Sunday. The...
View Photo »Derek Hanekom (C), head of the ANC disciplinary panel, announces the verdict for Youth League leader Julius Malema at the party's head quarters in Johannesburg, November 10, 2011. South Africa's ruling African National Congress ,kicked its firebrand Youth League leader, Julius Malema,...
View Photo »A lone demonstrator protests outside the African National Congress (ANC) headquarters in Johannesburg Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011 where the outcome of ANC youth league president Julius Malema's disciplinary hearing was announced. Malema has been suspended for five years for sowing...
View Photo »A youth league member outside the African National Congress (ANC) headquarters in Johannesburg Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011 where the outcome of ANC youth league president Julius Malema's disciplinary hearing was announced. Malema has been suspended for five years for sowing intolerance and...
View Photo »A lone demonstrator protests outside the African National Congress (ANC) headquarters in Johannesburg Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011 where the outcome of ANC youth league president Julius Malema's disciplinary hearing was announced. Malema has been suspended for five years for sowing...
View Photo »Julius Malema (C), President of the ANC (African National Congress) youth league flanked by Fikile Mbalula (R), South African Minister of sport and ANC head of organising and campaigns, stand by open air toilets on May 10, 2011 in Rammolutsi township, near Viljoenskroom. Malema along...
View Photo »Young South Africans who brought their frustration over poverty and joblessness to the streets Thursday and Friday, reach Union Building in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday Oct. 28, 2011. Five thousand responded to a call by Julius Malema, the tough-talking youth leader of the governing...
View Photo »Young South Africans who brought their frustration over poverty and joblessness to the streetsThursday and Friday, sleep by Union Building in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday Oct. 28, 2011. Five thousand responded to a call by Julius Malema, the tough-talking youth leader of the governing...
View Photo »Suspended ANC Youth League President Julius Malema (R) sings with the league's Treasurer-General Pule Mabe (C) and Deputy Secretary-General Kenetswe Mosenogi during their three-day annual conference in Pretoria February 10, 2012.
View Photo »I am not this religious person who believes that some intervention will come from heaven. I have looked at the trends. I have listened to the speeches. They are all pointing in one direction
It must be seen against the background of a whole list of public statements and pronouncements directed against whites and minorities by Mr Julius Malema
I have 20 cattle now. We will breed them, take them to the abattoir, slaughter them and then sell the meat
We are going to be suspended. We do not care. We are not about to be sell outs. We are ready for anything
The discipline of the ANC must not have eyes... It must be consistent
The discipline of the ANC must apply to everybody. Let's see what happens
The discipline of the ANC must not have eyes, it must be consistent
A person who has been found guilty by an ANC disciplinary proceeding resulting in ... suspension, temporary forfeiture of membership rights or expulsion ... shall be subjected to the internal enquiry by the corresponding disciplinary structures of the ANCYL
