The Free State Development Corporation was third on the list of those who received large sums of money from the embattled bank
The EFF has responded to allegations its deputy president Floyd Shivambu unlawfully benefitted from the VBS scandal
EFF deputy president denies receiving R10-million from embattled VBS Mutual Bank
Saica’s members that are implicated include former CEO Andile Ramavhunga and former holding company Vele Investments chairperson Tshifhiwa Matodzi
Text messages, whistle-blower accounts and Holomisa tie the Shivambu brothers to the heist
‘But memory is a fickle thing. We succumbed to the phenomenon of treating Malema and Shivambu as if they were a product in our service’
The high court ruled in favour of Western Cape Premier Helen Zille, with the judgment leaving the ANC Youth League bankrupt
The EFF leader told the crowd not to be apologetic when fighting for Africans, because they were the most oppressed
The much anticipated land hearings have members of Parliament bracing themselves for the relentless work ahead
Moves to right the state capture ship have taken the wind out of its sails, so it wreaks havoc elsewhere
The current ethnic, racial discourse is dangerous and simply avoids having to address the difficult issues confronting South Africa
The EFF president has received reproval from a minority rights group for his comments claiming the majority of Indians are racist
EFF’s Floyd Shivambu has faced multiple rebukes for remarks he made about the Treasury’s deputy director-general during a committee meeting
‘When Shivambu attacked Momoniat, he invited scrutiny of not just his own knowledge of the way Parliament works but also of the EFF’s ideologies’
By showing intolerance and outright racism, the red berets are losing their status as media darlings
The EFF deputy president has said there was nothing wrong with critiquing the undermining of African leadership
Racist? Vitriolic? Decide for yourself
The National Treasury has accused the Economic Freedom Fighters of displaying a ‘gross misunderstanding of parliamentary processes’
The Public Sector Network has questioned Shivambu’s attack on treasury’s deputy director general Ismail Momoniat on the basis that he is "not African"
South Africa is not only open for business, it will prioritise inclusive growth and transformation of the economy
The EFF leader is set to be inducted into the legislative body of the African Union alongside four other South African MPs
Shivambu was caught on video with his hands around Netwerk24 journalist Adrian de Kock’s neck on March 20.
The EFF deputy president apologised to a Netwerk24 journalist who has laid an assault charge against him.
Ismail Momoniat said the status of Viceroy as a company made it difficult for South Africa to hold its report responsible.
The deputy president will be asked about social cohesion, moral regeneration and radical economic transformation
‘Surely there are sufficient lines of inquiry into Gigaba’s conduct as a public official without having to go into his heritage?’
Reminiscent of the McCarthy witch-hunts, darker-hued people are seen as not ‘belonging’
Ramaphosa likely to be sworn in as president on Friday and deliver SONA same day
It is often forgotten that, in her youth, ANC presidential hopeful Baleka Mbete was a struggle poet.
Smaller parties are feeling left out by the Democratic Alliance and the EFF has ambitions of its own
The new public protector said she had not read the report and was in the process of preparing an affidavit which is due on Friday.
But the disgruntled members say they will fight to get rid of Floyd Shivambu and other leaders, and remain in the party.