The National Assembly motion to remove Jacob Zuma as president was lost on Tuesday evening, with 233 votes against his impeachment.
“The whole country now waits with bated breath to hear whether […] the ANC will do the right thing and relieve us of this crippling nightmare.”
The Constitutional Court will today pass judgment regarding Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home. Here’s what that will entail.
Speaking at his Unisa graduation ceremony on Wednesday, EFF leader Julius Malema predicted the Constitutional Court would rule against the president.
Human Rights Day, called Sharpeville Day by some, was marked by politicians’ speaking on the subject across the country.
Rifts are showing in the ruling party after revelations that the Gupta family offered various ANC members positions in the South African Cabinet.
Those who live in dictatorships watched in awe as Julius Malema led a campaign to test the ANC’s commitment to the rule of law, writes Bheki Makhubu.
The ANC, DA and EFF have spoken out against the escalating violence and apparent deterioration of race relations across SA’s universities.
The Concourt has reserved judgment on the EFF and DA’s application that President Zuma be ordered to pay back some of the money spent on Nkandla.
The EFF claimed the fight, started by the Democratic Alliance, about the presidential scandal as its supporters filled the streets.
The Economic Freedom Fighters leader joined thousands of supporters as they marched to the Constitutional Court where the Nkandla case is being heard.
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The party finds itself in the embarrassing position of being accused of not paying workers what it owes.
DA MP John Steenhuisen responded to someone calling Mmusi Maimane a sellout by referring to an EFF MP as a teletubby, undoubtedly Po from the TV show.
Readers write in about Cyril Ramaphosa, ancient Egypt and Homo naledi, and the EFF.
The actions and words of the EFF often catch public interest, but it is rare to get a glimpse into why they do the things they do.
The Democratic Alliance risks being isolated by fellow opposition parties in Parliament because of its motion to impeach President Jacob Zuma.
Parties agree the EFF has turned apolitical messages of condolence and praise from Parliament into political tools and need a rule to govern motions.
Mining companies are "tired of political comment instead of concrete actions".
All hell broke loose at UJ when police and hired bouncers clamped down on a protest by members of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command.
Economic Freedom Fighter MP Emanuel Mtileni says the pic on social media was of him napping during a lunch hour in Burgersfort and not in Parliament.
A new political party is needed to replace Julius Malema’s, says former Economic Freedom Fighters commissar Andile Mngxitama.
In the two years since its formation, the EFF has cemented itself in the public by its spectacular show of force in rallies across the country.
EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi says Blade Nzimande has always protected white privilege and marginalised "radical blacks".
SACP members will be meeting for its special national congress, where concerns about the ANC failing to fulfil its worker mandate will be addressed.
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.
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.