“KPMG must account on its involvement in what appears to be politically motivated immoral and unethical conduct.”
A group of civil society LGBTI rights organisations are challenging Parliament to help decrease the number of hate crimes nationwide
One of the women who was identified in a poster doing the rounds on social media has described the past 48 hours as a "nightmare".
President Jacob Zuma has denied using his position to influence the awarding of government tenders to members of his family and close allies.
All the party wants is fact-finding on Nkandla. If that so happens to look like an inquisition, well …
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa did little on Wednesday to dispel Agang MP Andries Tlouamma’s claim that he suffers from “Guptaphobia”.
The deputy president was booed by opposition MPs as he repeated government’s rationale for granting Zimbabwe’s first lady diplomatic immunity.
The deputy president will be asked what government has done this year to address the country’s unemployment “crisis”.
Mokonyane on Tuesday appeared before Scopa to account for R2.5-billion in irregular expenditure in 2015-16.
MP Makhosi Khoza has denied she insulted ANC colleagues following a boycott of a meeting she chaired last week.
President Jacob Zuma on Saturday said that he had accepted the resignation of Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mduduzi Manana.
"The ANC Chief Whip has received a directive from the organisation to relieve Khoza from her position of Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee"
Chief whip Jackson Mthembu has condemned Fatih Muthambi’s decision to boycott a portfolio committee meeting
The motion may not have passed, but it shows the ANC doesn’t speak with one voice
Mmusi Maimane has called for the dissolution of Parliament following the failed motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma via secret ballot.
The DA on Wednesday announced that it intends to table a motion to dissolve Parliament on Thursday.
Should MPs have the right to vote according to their conscience?
The fact that the motion was defeated by only a 21 vote margin is unprecedented.
As few as 31 or as many as 40 "rebel" African National Congress MPs may have voted for the motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
I would like to point out that it’s important not to cut corners when you clean your house of Parliament.
“I can tell you, they spent a lot of money. And I’m happy for those who took the money, children will eat.”
Despite surviving a vote of no-confidence in Parliament on Tuesday, President Jacob Zuma was confirmed as a lame-duck president.
Draft resolution: Motion of no confidence in the President in terms of section 102(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (85)
Parliament has set out the process in a statement released on Tuesday.
Parliament Speaker Baleka Mbete will soon reveal if MPs will vote by secret ballot in the motion of no confidence against President Zuma.
Even if President Zuma wins the no confidence vote, the consequences for the ruling ANC are dire.
The ANC needs to act against its "ill-disciplined" MP for saying he will not vote against the motion of no confidence, its chief whip says.
Could the second coming of the ANC and the country be upon us?
President Jacob Zuma revealed in a written reply to a Parliamentary question on Monday that he owns no property outside of South Africa.
The amendments to South Africa’s Money Bills Act don’t go far enough – for one, they do not address incoherence in Parliament’s oversight of taxes.
Zuma’s eighth motion of no confidence comes amid intensified calls from within the ANC for him to step down from leadership.
The ANC MP has reiterated her demand that Jacob Zuma must step down to save South Africans.