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.
ANC youth clashed with EFF members at the Soshanguve campus of the Tshwane University of Technology on Tuesday.
President Jacob Zuma has been accused by opposition MPs of "cheapening" the lives of those who died at Marikana by refusing to release the report.
The Economic Freedom Fighters have rejected the latest amendments to the e-tolling system, saying the borders infringe on freedom of movement.
The Cape Town high court has ruled that the Economic Freedom Fighters was within its rights to say the ANC government had killed people in Marikana.
The question of when Zuma will pay back the money may still arise during the president’s question and answer session on Thursday.
The EFF has said the ruling party is too accommodating in its approach to the removal of symbols that glorify colonisation and apartheid.
Black lawyers gathered in Midrand to discuss mobilising an association that would align itself with the EFF and represent disadvantaged communities.
The ruling ANC-aligned student body, Sasco, has suffered an embarrassing election defeat by the EFF at the Vaal University of Technology.
The EFF condemned President Jacob Zuma’s alleged "anti-black" remarks made in a speech to the SA Local Government Association.
This is the latest in a long line of mysterious allegations, which prove that South Africa must demand its political parties disclose their funders.
Julius Malema has offered the services of the EFF to remove the statue of Cecil John Rhodes along with any other symbol of colonialism and apartheid.
Opposition parties have expressed outrage at the use of police forces in Parliament and fear that someone will be killed if nothing is done about it.
South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande is calling for a firm stand against the anarchy of the EFF.
Suspended EFF MP Andile Mngxitama will not leave the party, and will fight to see it living to its founding principles, he said on Saturday.
The latest suspensions follow the party’s suspension of Andile Mngxitama and MP Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala on Tuesday.
Economic Freedom Fighters and Democratic Alliance MPs sat stony-faced as the president delivered his reply to the Sona debate.
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The drama being played out in the Economic Freedom Fighters has all the characters and ingredients for a smash-hit television series.
Disenchanted EFF MPs have launched a campaign to "save" the EFF, and will approach the courts for an external audit of the party’s books.
Cabinet ministers have downplayed the alleged signal jamming incident during the state of the nation address, calling it a "technical glitch".
A public order police officer has been identified as one of the members of a security unit which forcibly removed EFF MPs from Parliament last week.
SACP in KZN warns that some of the events at eThekwini branches were no different to what happened in Parliament last Thursday.
ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete attacked "cockroach" Julius Malema and the EFF when she addressed the North West provincial conference on Saturday.
Parliament’s presiding officers will deal with the EFF in the same way they did during the Sona, if the parliamentary debate is disrupted next week.
Opposition parties reacted with varying degrees of disgust and disappointment in Parliament, from the EFF disruptions to Zuma’s ‘uninspiring’ speech.
While the ANC celebrated their ‘victory’ over the removal of the EFF from Parliament, opposition parties believed it was an abuse of power.
President Jacob Zuma said the "War Room", established in December, was working with Eskom to stabilise electricity supply and contain load shedding.
Dramatic footage recorded inside Parliament shows security personnel dragging and pushing members of the EFF out of the House.
EFF members were thrown out of Parliament after they disrupted President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address, and the DA walked out in protest.
Malema loyalists attacked EFF MP Andile Mngxitama as he attempted to address a press conference, saying he was "speaking without a mandate".
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