2014 general elections
Chief Justice receives new list of MPs
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng received the lists at the Constitutional Court.
Malusi Gigaba took direct aim at the media during a post-election press conference yesterday.
The EFF leader says his party plans to add one million supporters every eight months.
The party will hold the indaba to analyse the election outcome and find out where its weaknesses lie.
The DA leader says Agang SA's Mamphela Ramphele humiliated her.
The party won over six percent of the national vote and became the official opposition in two provinces.
The PAC has called for election results to be delayed in order to probe irregularities.
Preparations are now taking place for the final declaration by the IEC at 6pm.
The ANC stalwart says she doesn’t take for granted the overwhelming votes the ANC has received.
The DA says it’ll use its position as the official opposition to ensure the ANC keeps its promises.
Military armoured vehicles are patrolling the township after a night of running battles.
Around 1.3 percent of all SA ballots were spoilt, almost identical to the 2009 elections.
100% of ballots have been counted and a final declaration will be made this evening.
The EFF's radical economic policies are of great concern for investors.
Residents have vowed to protest tonight if there isn't a re-run of the elections in the area.
A quick glance at the leader board shows the results have slowed down, but a surge is expected soon.
It’s believed the unrest was caused after a ballot box was found hidden between shacks.
IEC says they need to establish the facts before determining the credibility of its results.
The ANC will retain power, but with a slightly reduced majority and facing a larger DA.