AFR:
Julius Sello Malema (* 3 Maart 1981 in Seshego) is 'n omstrede Suid-Afrikaanse politieke figuur, en sedert April 2008 president van die ANC-Jeugliga. Hy is die bekendste vir sy omstrede uitlatings en toesprake, oor ondermeer vroue, blankes, aanhangers van Inkatha-leier Mangosuthu Buthelezi en teenstanders van die ANC. Hy gee ook dikwels luidkeelse ondersteuning vir die ANC- en in besonder staatspresident Jacob Zuma. Zuma en die premier van die Limpopo-provinsie het al na Malema verwys as die toekomstige president van Suid-Afrika.
Malema is die onderwerp van 'n boek deur die Suid-Afrikaanse joernaliste Max du Preez en Nancy Rossouw: The world according to Julius Malema analiseer die denkbeelde van Malema en gaan dieper in op sy invloed binne die ANC.
Aanmerkings oor vroue
Na ...
SUSPENDED ANC Youth League president Julius Malema will be pinning his hopes on the ruling party's National Executive Committee (NEC) to rescue his political career following his five-year suspension.
Until his appeal has been concluded, Malema will remain the leader of the youth league.
He has until November 24 to appeal against his sentence. If he loses the appeal, he will also have to vacate his position as league president.
Yesterday, he began his fightback campaign when he called a special NEC meeting in Benoni.
Read more: Times Live (November 13,2011)
Johannesburg - Detractors of ANC Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema have been holding demonstrations of jubilation in his home province of Limpopo following his suspension last week, The Sowetan newspaper reported on Monday.
The demonstrations began in Malema's hometown Seshego on Thursday night and spread to other parts of the province, including Mopani, which is the home of his long-time friend and ally Joshua Matlou.
Matlou, who led the youth wing with Malema in 2006 as provincial chairperson, is now the chairperson of the ANC's Mopani region, which is also home to Limpopo ...
bibi - in poll Julius Malema June, as if one needed reminding, is the coldest month. It has also come to be associated with anything and everything to do with the youth, June 16 being Youth Day, a holiday, to commemorate the day in 1976 on which young people rose up against apartheid. The insurrection soon took on a life of its own, spreading throughout the country, including small towns and villages.
Figures of authority became fair game. Teachers and councillors, seen as functionaries of an illegitimate system, were forced to resign, and consumer boycotts ruthlessly enforced. The children had run out of patience. The ...
ANCYL closes the book on Malema THE ANC Youth League has agreed to close the chapter on its expelled president Julius Malema and will now take guidance from its mother body. This follows a decision at last month’s ANC national conference that the league’s national executive committee be disbanded. This led to the ANC’ s top six officials meeting its youthful counterparts to find a solution to their differences. A subsequent ANCYL meeting on Friday in Johannesburg agreed to close the Malema chapter and accept the decision of the ANC to expel him. The Mangaung conference rejected a written appeal from Malema. “We accept and respect the outcome of the national conference, thus bringing the matter to an end,” spokesperson Khusela Sangoni-Khawe said. With the Malema chapter now closed, the same meeting resolved to reinstate Malema’s political opponent and the league’s treasurer-general Pule Mabe to his position. Mabe was suspended by the youth league last year for “bringing the party into disrepute”. At |
Malema 'hid' valuables Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema may have hidden some of his assets to prevent them from being sold at auction to recoup tax debt. |
Bitter battle to control the news agenda The battle for the soul of the SABC ahead of the ANC’s elective conference in Mangaung has plunged the public broadcaster into yet another crisis over control of its editorial content. After SABC news chief Phil Molefe was this week placed on special leave after refusing to give CEO Lulama Mokhobo a copy of the daily news diary so she could monitor the |
Zuma sends condolences to Venezuela President Jacob Zuma has sent condolences to the people of Venezuela following the death of Hugo Chavez, paying tribute to a "respected revolutionary leader". |