The disciplinary hearing of the "Pay back the money" EFF MPs may be held in public, if all involved agree.
The NPA denies it interfered in Julius Malema’s corruption case, saying its decision to prosecute Malema was based on credible evidence.
No punches were spared as EFF leader Julius Malema battled his former "Mr Miyagi", Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula, in a hilarious Twitter fight.
Politics is no different than the dog-eat-dog world of advertising. But similarly, politicians need to move beyond all talk and no delivery.
EFF leader Julius Malema and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula had it out on Twitter on Tuesday. Here’s a blow-by-blow account.
EFF leader Julius Malema will face charges of fraud, corruption, money laundering and racketeering in August 2015.
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/ 30 September 2014
EFF MPs have to submit themselves to a parliamentary disciplinary process after the high court in Cape Town kicked out the party’s urgent interdict.
EFF chief whip Floyd Shivambu has vowed to "publicly withdraw the middle finger" after flipping the bird at Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.
EFF leaders were ejected from the National Assembly as they refused to withdraw statements that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa is a murderer.
As Baleka Mbete passed the EFF’s suspension case on to a committee to handle, the party says it will continue to demand answers on the Nkandla matter.
EFF leader Julius Malema warned National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete that if she does not withdraw her suspension notice, the EFF will go to court.
Julius Malema has said his party will apply for an urgent interdict to stop the suspension of EFF MPs over recent disruptions in Parliament.
In the face of security clusters and being told to sit down and shut up, Julius Malema and the EFF ask, “For what?”
The EFF leader says he is paying off Sars in installments, in compliance with a provisional sequestration order against him.
Parliamentary proceedings were adjourned after the EFF disrupted President Jacob Zuma earlier on Thursday.
Baleka Mbete suspended Parliament after EFF members started banging on their hard hats shouting "we want the money" and "Nkandla must be paid".
ANC member Bridgette Radebe has joined calls by the EFF for government to curb the controversial practice of transfer pricing in the mining industry.
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.
The EFF is a metaphor for the structural incompleteness of SA’s democracy.
The composition of the Judicial Service Commission is in the spotlight with the appointment of new MPs to its ranks.
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.
Colonialism and apartheid came and went, but the defining symbol of status – a farm – remains the same.
After 10 years of torpor, SA’s fifth Parliament seems to have entered an interesting and perhaps more important phase, with plenty of possibilities.
Charges of trespassing and intimidation have been laid against the EFF, after its members allegedly forced entry into the provincial legislature.
The EFF leader has gone to court in a bid to have his ejection from Parliament declared unlawful.
Despite talk of reconciliation and non-racialism in SA, the colonial status quo remains in our country.
The EFF has united a divided left and Steve Biko’s legacy goes beyond race and place, say M&G readers.
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.