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[WATCH] Malema files papers to have Zuma impeached
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema filed a court application with the Constitutional Court to order the Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete to...
Malema was given a summons by police officers in the middle of a press conference yesterday.
Malema though said he thinks their efforts are futile because the ANC has already lost its moral compass.
EFF leader Julius Malema has announced the party will not be going into a coalition with any other parties, but said they would be voting for the opposition party.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he is happy his party has shaken up what he calls an ‘arrogant ANC’.
Malema says there's clause in the Freedom Charter that says South Africans can decide where they want to stay.
The EFF launched its election manifesto in Soweto at the weekend in front of a packed Orlando Stadium.
Malema also said the EFF is not afraid of the country’s armed forces and will not be bullied into silence.
The EFF has promised to fill up the Orlando Stadium and says this will be a reflection of growing support.
Party leaders have vowed to step up pressure on the president to hand in his resignation.
Speaking after his graduation from Unisa, EFF leader Julius Malema says the ANC will have to come to their senses after the Constitutional Court's judgment on the Nkandla matter.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has officially obtained his BA Degree in Political Leadership and Citizenship from the University of South Africa (Unisa).
The interdict prevents the EFF from interfering in the activities of ANN7 and ‘New Age’ reporters.
In Tuesday's Sona debate, Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema delivered a stinging speech, saying President Jacob Zuma is responsible for the many ills the country is facing.
EFF leader Julius Malema addressed journalists after the party's dramatic exit from Parliament during the State of the Nation Address on 11 February 2016.
Malema said although Madiba promised to nationalise crucial areas of the economy, he failed to do so.
EFF leader Julius Malema takes on Mandla Mandela, saying he is not a subject of any royal family.
EFF leader Julius Malema says his party has set up a special team that will occupy Absa in the New Year, to show the country that the EFF is serious about transformation in the financial sector.
The committee will look at the circumstances surrounding the EFF leader’s removal from the chamber.