After an uproar in Parliament, sparked by EFF members chanting "pay back the money", questions have been raised about the house’s security.
Parliamentary proceedings were adjourned after the EFF disrupted President Jacob Zuma earlier on Thursday.
Economic Freedom Fighters MPs want President Jacob Zuma to pay back the money spent on Nkandla, causing uproar in Parliament on Thursday.
M&G readers write in about the EFF and freedom of speech, and how Thuthukile Zuma’s job is an insult to our democracy.
The Economic Freedom Fighters has hogged headlines since its entrance in May. Party leader Julius Malema says "you can’t be an EFF MP and be shy".
Julius Malema has threatened mass protest following the Gauteng Legislature’s decision to bar EFF’s members from wearing their red uniforms.
Gauteng is meant to have ruled on whether overalls are appropriate in the halls of power, but the red berets seem happy working outside the house.
On Thursday the Gauteng legislature will rule on the EFF’s overalls. But the red berets seem happier working without the legislature, anyway.
Julius Malema told supporters at the party’s first anniversary celebrations in Soweto that the EFF was already "playing in the big leagues".
It’s the EFF’s first birthday and the party was in the wars again. But Malema maintains he is no monster – he listens, reflects and can be won over.
Charges of trespassing and intimidation have been laid against the EFF, after its members allegedly forced entry into the provincial legislature.
Tension between FF Plus and EFF MPs continues, this time at a land reform budget debate where Andile Mngxitama was kicked out.
An EFF MP has told a crowd of pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside Parliament that her party stands with them and is going to Gaza.
Julius Malema’s paranoid side hints at something foreboding for his and our futures. For everyone’s sake, he should deal better with EFF dissent.
Thanks to the Gauteng ANC’s short-sighted action over the EFF’s uniforms, Julius Malema has been neatly handed his next political theatre script.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema said the party will make Gauteng ungovernable if the ANC continues to oppose its members.
After four Limpopo mayors reportedly linked to the EFF’s Julius Malema were relieved of their duties last week, another three have been recalled.
Following his remarks about the ANC’s hand in the Marikana massacre, no decision has been made on whether to sanction Julius Malema from Parliament.
Experts are at odds over the new investment Bill – some say it will scare off foreign investors while others have decried the uproar.
The president has urged the opposition to refrain from making personal attacks, while the EFF received a stern warning for comments made in the week.
EFF leader Julius Malema was ordered to leave Parliament after refusing to withdraw remarks that the ANC was responsible for the Marikana massacre.
Julius Malema has announced the EFF will give more money to Amcu’s strike fund, criticising Gwede Mantashe for lambasting the party’s involvement.
EFF leader Julius Malema has told striking mineworkers to stand firm on their demand, calling for an inquiry into claims that R12 500 is unaffordable.
Parliament will have to intervene in a feud between the EFF and ACDP over coveted office space.
A restructuring of the EFF in Gauteng that has seen alleged critics of leader Julius Malema ousted has revealed some cracks in the fledgling party.
The Anglican bishop has rushed to the EFF’s defence after the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe said its involvement in the platinum strike was problematic.
The ANC has questioned if the country’s platinum belt strike is a political strike, while the SACP says the unrest affects the Eastern Cape worst.
The EFF are facing a major test when it comes to parliamentary benefits but is it just hypocrisy at play, or the seduction of institutionalised power?
EFF leader Julius Malema says his party is willing to work with political parties, including the ANC and DA, on issues of common interest.
Julius Malema has reached an extension agreement with the South African Revenue Service over his unpaid taxes.
EFF leader Julius Malema says he will not have to give up his seat in Parliament over his unpaid tax bill.
The EFF – who upstaged the National Assembly’s first sitting – and other MPs need to ensure Parliament is not a mere rubber stamp for the ANC.