Julius and his pals held their gala dinner on Friday night, and all the bigwigs were in attendance. Looks like there was some mixed messaging about the wines, though.
The DA and the EFF aren’t exactly tight, but in the Tshwane and Johannesburg metros, they have banded together to fight their common enemy. Now that’s set to go up in flames.
With political tensions at an all-time high, polls reveal that the youth of South Africa will be making some interesting choices in the upcoming elections.
Consulting firm Intellidex has released a report that predicts the various outcomes, and corresponding consequences, of the upcoming general elections.
This is a pivotal year for South African politics, and the EFF are gearing up for an aggressive run at trying to wrestle control. Expect drama.
The EFF haven’t covered themselves in glory these past few weeks. After a persistent attack on the media, the scribes are now fighting back.
The DA’s Chief Whip and the EFF have been feuding all week on social media, and yesterday they came face to face in Parliament.
Parliament descended into chaos again yesterday, as fights broke out between members of the EFF, Agang and the DA.
In an ironic turn of events, members of parliament chanted that EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu should “pay back the money”.
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Last week, the EFF headed to the Smokehouse and Grill restaurant in Braamfontein to put on a show. Will they consider the result a win?
With the ANC and the EFF set to join forces to oust Tshwane executive mayor Solly Msimanga, his goose looked cooked. The DA had a secret weapon.
Over the weekend, Julius and his gun-wielding antics grabbed headlines. It was only a matter of time until it snowballed.
Malema is ramping up the theatrics again, only this time he’s doing it with an assault rifle.
Tempers flared as the controversial EFF leader and his COPE counterpart became involved in a tiff at a public hearing on land expropriation.
A Youth Day event was suddenly transformed into a platform for the EFF leader to let loose racist comments about Indian and Coloured people.
In another controversial interview, the fiery EFF leader reveals he has yet to call for the killing of white people, but he’s not ruling it out.
Whilst snapping a few photos and trying to get a comment from Floyd, journalist Adrian de Kock was assaulted outside Parliament earlier today.
Following last week’s court ruling, and in the wake of threats by some parents that the school would be burnt to the ground, day one of Hoërskool Overvaal’s year has been intense.
In order to express their outrage at H&M, and also score some political points, the EFF decided to protest. Oh, and there was some pretty wanton destruction of property.
Last night, Julius Malema was awarded his second degree via the University of South Africa. His whole family, and EFF buddies, were in attendance.
Malema stirred the pot at the EFF’s birthday bash over the weekend, his comments about Indians in South Africa striking a nerve. Does he have a point, though?
Like many others, Economic Freedom Fighter Student Command Peter Keetse headed to Mandela Square yesterday, He had a different agenda, though.
Our local elections sure did keep things interesting right through to the end, but now attention has turned to coalition talk. Here’s the latest.
Mmusi has risen as a real national role player in South African politics, and his party is a force to be reckoned with, according to Max du Preez,
Julius’ campaign to get white people to sign up to the EFF just may be working, if this weekend is anything to go by. Let’s see if he gets this one right.
Orania is one of those towns that regularly makes international headlines, but this week it’s been all about their relationship with the EFF.
The ANC and the EFF are currently involved in a rap battle, but the ANC has a long way to go before they can reach the EFF’s standard.
The DA think they might have proof that Juju and the EFF had help disrupting Parliament, a video doing the rounds that is certainly worth watching.
While the EFF is staying committed to their goal of disrupting parliament, Jacob Zuma is protected from any punches being thrown on the other side.