During the second day of the SONA debate, Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota sent shockwaves through Parliament with accusations that Ramaphosa collaborated with the apartheid government.
Tempers flared as the controversial EFF leader and his COPE counterpart became involved in a tiff at a public hearing on land expropriation.
When Cope founder, Mbhazima Shilowa, named himself president of the Congress of the People, little did he think that he and his furniture would be taken to the cleaners to cover the legal ramifications. Political rival Mosiuoa Lekota won a court ruling last year which prevented Mbhazima from using the Cope president title, and lumped him with an order to pay R72,000 in legal costs.