Jeffery apologises to Mazibuko for weight comment
After uproar from the opposition and gender activists, ANC MP John Jeffery says the comment made to the DA's Lindiwe Mazibuko was misunderstood.
After uproar from the opposition and gender activists, ANC MP John Jeffery says the comment made to the DA's Lindiwe Mazibuko was misunderstood.
Andisiwe Makinana, Faranaaz Parker
In an attempt to refute cries of sexism in the wake of a heated Parliamentary debate, the ANC has dug itself into a deeper hole.
President Jacob Zuma has declined to "discuss the details" of the public works department's R206-million security upgrade to his Nkandla homestead.
Civil servants are plundering the public purse and government must act to root out corruption. But will the rhetoric translate into action?
What does Dr Mamphela Ramphele stand for? Black consciousness? The answer is no. It turns out that Ramphele has become colour-blind.
We speak to MPs for reaction on the president's speech. While at times they were scathing of his address, some were more supportive.
President Jacob Zuma should ignore the open letter written by Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko, says the ANC's chief whip.
The separation of powers doctrine is at the heart of the hearing on Parliament's no-confidence debate, writes Glynnis Underhill.
The Democratic Alliance will no longer be pushing for the parliamentary debate on the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
The decision to hear an application concerning a no-confidence debate about Jacob Zuma was celebrated by the DA and ANC for different reasons.
Khaya Dlanga offers the Democratic Alliance and its leader, Helen Zille, some tips on how to increase their number of black voters.
Helen Zille has fired the first warning shot at the ANC: her party will contest the 2014 national elections to win key provinces, especially Gauteng.
The DA will bring an urgently appeal in the Constitutional Court for a decision on its proposed motion of no-confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
The Western Cape High Court will rule on Thursday whether Parliament should debate the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
Opposition parties on Sunday lashed out at President Jacob Zuma for "misleading" the Parliament about the bond he had on his house in Nkandla.
The DA has filed for an urgent interdict to allow the motion of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma to be debated in the National Assembly.
President Jacob Zuma managed to duck an impromptu debate on his fitness to hold office, but came out fighting on his Nkandla residence.
The ANC has poured water on the DA's plan to uncover alleged impropriety related to the upgrades on President Jacob Zuma's rural homestead in Nkandla.
The DA has announced a plan to uncover alleged impropriety related to the upgrades on President Jacob Zuma's rural homestead in Nkandla.
The DA wants a probe into allegations that R203-million of taxpayers money would be used in the revamping of President Zuma's Nkandla homestead.