From Newlands to Cape Town’s CBD, a whole list of roads will be closed on Friday in preparation for tonight’s State of the Nation Address at Parliament.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a decent brawl in our Parliament, which would have been rectified if SONA hadn’t been pushed back. Over in Ireland, though.
Over in Australia they have been fiercely debating the legalisation of same-sex marriage, and to make a point one member of Parliament did something historic.
Sometimes Parliament’s weapon of choice is the hard hat, and sometimes it’s a bloke who seems a little sozzled flipping the bird. This story is about the latter.
You might not be familiar with DA member Natasha Mazzone, but yesterday she delivered a scathing attack on all those complicit in our State Capture.
Things reached boiling point over in Uganda earlier this week, with Parliament descending into chaos. I feel like we’ve seen this somewhere before.
Theresa May will probably never make an appearance in a movie by choice, but this genius video gives her the role of a life time. Bravo!
An Australian woman has become the first in the world to put forward a motion while breastfeeding her babe. As you can imagine, reactions were mixed.
After yesterday’s important ConCourt ruling, JZ seemed rather irate during his Q&A session in Parliament. Here are his best moments.
We’re blessed with 11 official languages down this neck of the woods, so the task of decoding what is said in Parliament is a rather tricky one.
Speaking to a half empty Parliament, with most opposition parties having boycotted in protest, our dear leader decided to have a chat with the white folk.
As she was about to introduce Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament yesterday, speaker Baleka Mbete made a little whoopsie.
There’s a good chance you don’t know that we all have a direct line to our members of parliament. Yes, that includes a cell number and direct email address.
Jacob Zuma might have been in Parliament while Gordhan was making his speech yesterday, but somehow I suspect not every part of him was present.
As the discussion of what to do with the #FeesMustFall movement moves to parliament, party representatives give their opinion. Meh.
Jacob Zuma will be facing a series of questions from political leaders this afternoon, and we all know how that usually ends. Mmusi is ready too.
South Africa’s parliament members are paid handsomely to represent their citizens, but is the work they do even worth taxpayers money?
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.
We’ve seen the EFF being violently expelled from Parliament, and now we can enjoy them using fire extinguishers against guards on the way out.
Some serious fighting just broke out in Parliament, again, and here’s the video from the violent encounter.
The EFF return to Parliament today, and if last night’s court application is anything to go by it seems they are in no mood to play nice.
We know from this year’s SONA debate that John Steenhuisen has a sharp tongue, and he took it for a walk yesterday with some pomp.
Good news everyone, Jacob Zuma is back in Parliament and it’s all gone to plan. The EFF have been thrown out and he’s chuckling to himself.
Now that the EFF has committed to its manifesto, it isn’t stepping down – and is disrupting parliament like never before.
Our country’s parliamentary sittings can often become pretty heated, so strap yourself in and enjoy the nastiest insults thrown around.
Zuma might be under pressure, but he sure isn’t showing it. Yesterday’s congregation at Parliament went down just as one might expect, excuses and all.
After the shocking news that the Gupta family are running amok in the country JZ’s parliamentary adress stepped up a few notches. Let’s see how this unfolds then.
During yesterday’s Q&A session in parliament JZ had to field some tough questions. Not that it stopped him having an absolute blast.
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Go on, you know these parliamentary sessions are always rather entertaining. Here’s what’s cracking right now as Zuma fields questions.