Parliament was suspended today after EFF demanded the money owed by President Zuma be repaid, as per the Nkandla report
A new bill set to be fast-tracked through parliament within a few months will no longer allow foreigners to buy property or land in South Africa. However, South Africans with foreign spouses might equally be affected
A writer claiming to be the father of all things “Virgin” addresses Juju’s land grabbing plans in an open letter that went viral online – but is later shown to be a fake…
As Malema and the Economic Freedom Fighters are dismissed from the National Assembly merely weeks into the new parliamentary session, we’ve compiled some unique pearls of wisdom from the revolutionary leader, who forever has changed the way we look at berets…
Despite another landslide victory with more than 62 per cent of the vote, the ANC will likely face its most challenging opposition in parliament yet as SA enters its third decade of democracy
The results from the votes are coming in, and while they may hold some small surprises for new players like the EFF it looks like much of the next five years is going to be business as usual
As past behaviour tends to be the best predictor of future performance, we take a look at the last five years and ask the ANC: ayisafani?
The ANC might just be the all-out winner as well as the biggest loser of the upcoming national election in South Africa on Wednesday. But to what extent are voting patterns likely to change or remain the same in what commentators have called the most exciting election in twenty years?
South Africans living abroad wake up to their election day one week ahead of the polls in Mzansi, with almost 10,000 registered voters expected at the High Commission in London alone
With less than a month to go until national and provincial elections we decided to have a look at the weird, the wacky and the wonderful possibilities of South Africa’s multiparty politics.
Julius Malema seems to have his eyes on the prize, saying that he could get 50 per cent of the vote in the upcoming May elections for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – but with unimpressive organisation skills ahead of a major party rally, EFF may have bitten off more than it can chew
The former South African President might come back to the National Assembly as an MP – if the ANC let him
With the South African general elections nearing and political parties campaigning across the nation, the power of online marketing comes to the forefront once more, as Evita Bezuidenhout demonstrates
Next week, the trial of Julius Malema will begin in the Limpopo Province capital. More than 3000 Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) supporters are expected to show their support for Malema, colloquially known as Juju, starting with a night vigil on the eve of the trial
Attempts to stop South Africa recognising the EFF as an official party are in ruins as Julius Malema’s place to run in the 2014 elections is cemented.
Agang leader takes on the Economic Freedom Fighters over land expropriation
The Economic Freedom Fighters will advocate the ultimate integration of the African continent by eliminating national borders, according to its founding manifesto.
Julius Malema loses another house but launches his new political party