ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu warned Julius Malema that, like the right-wing group that tried to overthrow government, prison would be his ‘home’.
This follows EFF leader Julius Malema’s vow in March this year that he would not allow the president to speak in Parliament again.
Keen to keep the focus on its election manifesto, the EFF has labelled the ANC’s treason charges against Julius Malema ‘bizarre’.
Police Minister decries Malema’s comment on Al Jazeera at the weekend that the South African government would be removed by the “barrel of a gun”.
There are some success stories, but South Africa’s education system is still a failure for far too many people, argues Tinyiko Maluleke.
Raging political battles have spilled over into interviews for positions on the Bench.
The National Assembly motion to remove Jacob Zuma as president was lost on Tuesday evening, with 233 votes against his impeachment.
Opposition MPs demanded that Parliamentary Speaker Baleke Mbete recuse herself as they said she was implicated in the Concourt’s Nkandla judgment.
Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth – the feathers in our president’s cap.
Speaking at his Unisa graduation ceremony on Wednesday, EFF leader Julius Malema predicted the Constitutional Court would rule against the president.
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.
Insults and an EFF walkout aside, it was strictly business for President Jacob Zuma and Co during the Sona debate.
Insults, nursery rhymes and fairytales: Here are the best quotes from the first two days of the State of the Nation address debate.
The president’s leadership ‘can be summed up into the Guptas, Nkandla and Umshini Wami’ said Julius Malema, before walking out of Parliament.
The EFF caucus, chanting ‘Zupta must fall’, were escorted out of Parliament for disrupting President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address.
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.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has alleged that the money Zuma pledged to pay for Nkandla upgrades will likely come from the Guptas.
The party finds itself in the embarrassing position of being accused of not paying workers what it owes.
Verashni Pillay finds out what happened on Juju’s UK trip in addition to the EFF leader’s critique of Nelson Mandela’s legacy.
A Concourt decision to set aside the by-elections results in Tlokwe has left opposition parties questioning the motives of both the ANC and IEC.
A heated exchange between candidate Shyam Gyanda and JSC commissioner Julius Malema explored the touchy issue of ethnicity, race and Africanness.
"You can take me to jail for that, Cyril has got blood of innocent people. I will never withdraw that and I will never apologise to Cyril."
Julius Malema ended another rowdy day in Parliament saying it was clear "we will never get an answer" and that he’d see Jacob Zuma "in court".
All the shock, disapproval and applause that greeted Judge Billy Mothle’s decision to strike Julius Malema’s case off the roll.
The case against Julius Malema may have been struck off the roll, but the charges remain unanswered.
The EFF is determined that, during Thursday’s National Assembly, the president will say when he plans to pay back the Nkandla overspend.
The trial of Julius Malema has been adjourned in the Polokwane High Court for the judge to hear an application for a separation of trials.
The fraud trial of Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema and his co-accused is expected to start in Polokwane on Monday.
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.
The Mail and Guardian looks at key moments that shaped the discourse surrounding the Marikana massacre, which took place in August 2012.
Julius Malema believes that the decision to withdraw a sequestration application against him is a victory for South Africa’s constitutional democracy.