South Africa is considering withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, but only after all other avenues have been exhausted.
The SACP, regretful it created a cult around Zuma, is heading for a tripartite alliance meeting divided over what position to take.
Parties have had enough of the disruptions in Parliament and want a quick solution to deal with disturbances, but the EFF says it is being targeted.
Parliament’s opposition are in a rare agreement: SA embarrassed itself by letting Bashir violate a court order and leave the country.
The five parties want the public protector’s report on upgrades to the president’s home to be included in the ad hoc committee’s programme.
The joint intelligence committee has formally recommended to Parliament that Cecil Burgess be appointed as the new inspector general of intelligence.
President Jacob Zuma’s Q&A session was cancelled after the EFF refused to let him speak until he’d answered their question on Nkandla repayment.
In a bid to smarten its pre-election face, the ruling party wants popular heavyweights in its corner.
Cyril Ramaphosa dealt with wage inequality, growth strategies and government cost-cutting in his Q&A session, but not Omar al-Bashir’s departure.
A parliamentary committee probing xenophobic attacks resolved on Friday to visit the affected areas.