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Suspended public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane. (Jaco Marais/Foto24/Gallo Images)

Embattled Ramaphosa suspends Mkhwebane

The decision came despite inventive litigation launched by the public protector to stave off both suspension and a parliamentary impeachment inquiry

Parliament was disrupted for an hour until the speaker of the national assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula asked security guards to remove certain EFF members. (David Harrison/M&G)

Opposition demands that Ramaphosa account for incident in which money was stolen from his farm

EFF tries to disrupt president’s speech to Parliament by bringing up deluge of points of order

President Cyril Ramaphosa. File photo/Ruvan Boshoff, Reuters
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WATCH LIVE: EFF disrupts parliament calling Ramaphosa a criminal

Parliament security has once again been called to remove EFF members from the chambers after the party refused to hear president Cyril Ramaphosa’s budget speech for the presidency

PODCAST: How members of the ANC were pivotal to the conceptualisation of the EFF

The M&G politics journalists Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper chat with EFF leader Julius Malema, reflecting on the 10 years after he was expelled from the ANC and his impact on…

Opposition parties are rallying to get President Jacob Zuma to attend a sitting of the National Assembly – which seems to have been convened just so the ruling party can deal with the EFF.

ANC seeks to ‘pay back’ EFF MPs – with suspension

A 25 minute special sitting of the National Assembly has been convened, seemingly to ensure EFF MPs are suspended without pay before the holidays.

Bad cop: It’s a case of ‘he said

More witnesses due in ‘pay back the money’ hearing

More witnesses are expected to give evidence to the parliamentary inquiry investigating 20 EFF MPs after opposition parties threatened to withdraw.

House sees red in EFF payback demand

Economic Freedom Fighters MPs want President Jacob Zuma to pay back the money spent on Nkandla, causing uproar in Parliament on Thursday.