Eff members
No confidence debate in NW Premier Mahumapelo called off
Supra Mahumapelo faces several allegations of fraud and corruption linked to tenders and contracts awarded to companies by his government.
A rescheduled special meeting to debate these motions was adjourned before the official business of the gathering commenced on Tuesday.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Council was the scene of chaotic disruptions and heavy exchanges as Council members disagreed on the way forward.
Earlier, the sitting was adjourned after disruption when opposition councillors demanded DA leader Mmusi Maimane leave the chamber.
The EFF says its calling for better healthcare services, improved infrastructure and the allocation of resources to facilities across the province.
'We’re very open in engaging them and I know even at local level there’s conversations taking place. I’m open to engaging the EFF on this issue,' DA leader Mmusi Maimane says.
It says the process was contaminated by corruption, favouritism and interference by those who have power.
Protesters are demanding that 55 non-Afrikaans speaking pupils be admitted to the school despite the high court’s ruling against this.
Police have now formed a line in front of the school to stop the red berets from coming close to the parents.
Former deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana was sentenced to either a year imprisonment or to pay a R100,000 fine for beating three women at a Johannesburg restaurant.
This will be the ANC’s second attempt to push Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba and Speaker of the City Council Vasco da Gama out of their positions.
The league’s secretary-general Meokgo Matuba says that it will also push for the revision of the mandate of the South African Reserve Bank.
The red berets will picket outside the embassy in solidarity with Palestinians.
The KZN Education Department has also condemned the school’s decision and says it will investigate allegations of racism at the school.
The Electoral Court says Thabo Mabotja can no longer stand for election on Wednesday.
The red berets say the police need to rethink the manner in which they deal with election related violence.
The EFF leader says SA is suffering because the ANC believes it’s more important than the country.
The workers claim the EFF is stealing jobs at the facility.
Andile Mngxitama, Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala and Mpho Ramakatsa were expelled on Saturday.