Opposition parties will debate Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address in Parliament this week, with jobs and Nkandla topping the agenda.
President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation speech wasn’t all giggles but there were plenty of light moments around the event. We round them up.
A pregnant woman made a bad fashion choice at the state of the nation address on Thursday and it signalled a free-for-all on her body.
Julius Malema is not interested in Numsa if they’re not interested in him, and won’t let sequestration slow down a "black cat with many lives".
Julius Malema has sworn to fight the sequestration that will keep him out of Parliament, but says even if he loses he has protests to attend to.
Numsa is planning its break with the ANC carefully, if its political school is much to go by, and preparing the way for a distinct labour movement.
DA leader Helen Zille is insisting that there was not just one funder who had "secretly" brokered the merger between her party and Agang SA.
From crippling impatience to invoking Nelson Mandela’s name: the failed Agang SA-DA merger was a lesson in how not to do things in SA politics.
Mamphela Ramphele has offered little explaination on why her decision to run as the DA’s presidential candidate was not discussed with Agang members.
The party’s young guns say the doctor will have to fight her way up the ranks like everyone else.