Debris flew as the EFF caused another ruckus in parly, shouting ‘Come and kill us here, we won’t leave parliament, Zuma must!’
A member of the EFF got so excited when she met party deputy president Floyd Shivambu that she shouted viva ANC instead of EFF.
Sjoe, Juju’s getting a little personal in his latest tirade. Nothing seems too controversial for the EFF leader to take on… even accusing the president of sleeping with his mates’ kids.
A few weeks ago a photo emerged of DA supporters being transported to a rally in a cattle-truck. The party immediately disputed the authenticity of the image; but, as the muggles say, the truth shall out. And it has.
Some ANC members want Malema back to “boost” the embattled party’s chances in this year’s Local Government Elections.
President Zuma was supposed to speak in parliament today, but the EFF would have none of it after their request to have him barred from speaking in the National Assembly was declined.
Love them or hate them, the Economic Freedom Fighters are a necessary irritant and Julius Malema is a very cunning politician.
A new report which shows that almost two-thirds of management positions in the private sector are occupied by white people has caused much ire from the EFF.
Julius Malema in big trouble for something he said? Well, I never…
When hip hop and politics collide you get this…
Malema says that, while the EFF plans to take control of South Africa in the 2019 General Election, he has no desire to be state president.
Divisive and controversial, Julius Malema sat down with Al Jazeera for this exclusive interview.
Juju has warned the ANC that, should it continue to respond violently to peaceful protests, the EFF will “remove this government through the barrel of a gun.”
Ai Malema, isn’t it a little too soon? The EFF leader has blamed the ANC for the death of 10 volunteers on their way back from the ruling party’s manifesto launch in PE on Sunday.
Roelf Meyer, who served as Minister of Constitutional Development and Provincial Affairs in Nelson Mandela’s cabinet, has said that the Economic Freedom Fighters are the biggest beneficiaries of Zuma’s refusal to call it a day.
The secretary general of the ANC made it very clear that the party won’t fire Zuma, for fear of another COPE or EFF rising.
Could it be? Baleka Mbete reportedly gave word that parly will consider taking disciplinary action against the president following a meeting with all political party leaders.
“She’s still sleeping!” An incensed Mbutiseni Ndlozi shouted as minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane had a little nap during one of the most important debates in parliament’s recent history.
EFF leader Julius Malema claims that Jacob Zuma has been smuggling money for the Gupta family out of the country.
Malema’s on a roll! First, he gets his degree and now he’s calling for early General Elections and breaking up parly… well he sure is confident and confidence is key.
A little bit of house with a splash of Kwaito… it’s surprisingly catchy. If the EFF don’t make it as a political party they should consider the music industry as an alternative.
Thursday could be one of the most interesting days in the National Assembly and the neccessary irritant that is the EFF will not be present.
Have a look as John Steenhuisen — famous for giving the ANC the worst parliamentary roast in history — tears into Jacob Zuma for accepting yet another salary increase.
The Democratic Alliance will be laying a criminal charge against the Economic Freedom Fighters for “inciting violence on university campuses”.
The dust is settling, protests are calming somewhat and, well… the chickens are coming home to roost for all those involved in the campus violence that spread across SA recently.