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".
Economic Freedom Fighters MPs want President Jacob Zuma to pay back the money spent on Nkandla, causing uproar in Parliament on Thursday.
The ANC and DA have locked horns over whether to allow the new Nkandla ad hoc committee to consider reports from the public protector and the SIU.
The public protector has said that it is now up to Parliament to evaluate the president’s response to "Secure in Comfort" – her report on Nkandla.
In an effort to defend his “non-responses” to the Nkandla report, the president has issued a statement in the form of a song.
President Jacob Zuma’s personal architect is expected to serve notice in the Pietermaritzburg High Court to oppose a R155-million civil claim.
President Jacob Zuma included recommendations that Cabinet review its policy on presidential security and clearly define parameters for spending.
The president has put the onus on Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko to determine whether he should pay back any monies used on security upgrades to Nkandla.
President Jacob Zuma says the minister of police must report to Cabinet on whether Zuma is liable for any exorbitant expenditure on Nkandla.
The distance between the president and the scandal that is his home has again shrunk noticeably.
The president said he would respond only after the Special Investigating Unit’s report, so what changed?
By going after President Jacob Zuma’s architect, the Special Investigating Unit could break the conspiracy of silence.
The Special Investigating Unit claim states that the Nkandla upgrades cost almost 10 times what they should have.
The Special Investigating Unit says it will present its final report on security upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s homestead in KwaZulu-Natal.
The ruling party has quashed a motion to discuss the president’s private home, prompting the DA to invoke the prospect of judicial adjudication.
After the previous committee was disbanded, an ad-hoc committee will be established to consider Jacob Zuma’s response to Thuli Madonsela’s report.
Setting up a biased task team, investigation or inquiry does not equate with accountability.
All communication relating to Nkandla was “strictly regulated and limited … to verbal reporting”
President Jacob Zuma says he will give a final report to Parliament about his Nkandla home within the next 30 days.
Who paid for the five new private homes that are part of the president’s homestead? The answer may prove to be the real Nkandla scandal.
Justice Minister Mike Masutha says he does not know of any legal action against the public protector with regard to her Nkandla report.
While criticising Jacob Zuma for allowing the spending of millions on upgrades at Nkandla, Numsa says the security cluster ministers should resign.
Security cluster ministers intend to challenge the Nkandla report in court, even though it would take something of a miracle for them to win.
Cabinet’s security cluster has said it will be ordering a legal review of the Nkandla report as it is contradictory and contains "errors of law".
A DA SMS stating that President Jacob Zuma stole public money to build his Nkandla home was based on false information, the Electoral Court has held.
President Jacob Zuma says he is not concerned that the Nkandla debacle will have an effect on the ANC’s support during this election.
The president says there is nothing abnormal about his security requirements at Nkandla given past experiences, including his wife’s rape.
While criticising the media’s coverage of reports on the Nkandla security upgrades, Jacob Zuma says "there was no finding of misconduct".
Judge Vuyelwa Tlhapi has given Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi 28 days to deliver full disclosure on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla residence.
Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi has been ordered by the high court to provide the M&G’s amaBhungane with a full set of Nkandla documents.
The SIU has evidence linking 15 government officials to possible misconduct concerning procurement in the Nkandla project.