Black first land first movement
BLF deregistered as a political party
In June, the IEC ruled in favour of the Freedom Front Plus to have the movement officially scrapped from the list of the country's political parties.
According to the 'Sunday World', Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe paid two of its reporters R70,000 to make the story disappear.
The IEC said its decision to de-register the BLF was based on the party's section of their constitution that it was only open to blacks people.
This follows the IEC’s decision to reject an FF Plus appeal against the chief electoral officers’ decision to register the BLF, which is led by Andile Mngxitama.
BLF leader Andile Mngxitama believes that charges of fraud and money laundering are cooked up to bring a fall of Pastor Shepherd Bushiri.
The BLF has been reported to the Human Rights Commission over the comments on social media.
The DA and the Freedom Front Plus say that they will take the Black First Land First BLF to the SAHRC following comments on the death of three children at a school in Vanderbijlpark.
The group's leader Andile Mngxitama has faced a fierce backlash over his inflammatory comments at a weekend rally in Potchefstroom about the killing of white South Africans.
The National Treasury says that it is investigating the possible hacking of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's Twitter account after it showed that he liked an anti-Pravin Gordhan tweet.
Parliament's Constitutional Review Committee is listening to oral presentations on whether the Constitution should be amended to make provision for expropriation without compensation.
The second day of public hearings at Parliament will also see Agri-SA and the National African Farmers’ Union having their say.
Duduzane Zuma faces two counts of culpable homicide related to a deadly Sandton car crash he was involved in back in 2014.
BLF members labelled AfriForum as an extremist, racist organisation which advances the rights of a minority.
An umbrella group calling itself Radical Economic Transformation Champions held a briefing in Durban where they've expressed their full commitment to fighting for land.
Former North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo took to the podium on Friday morning, reminding those who gathered in support of the former president that he has not been found guilty.
The summit at Unisa is being held to hear differing views with the Black First Land First and a number of groups set to talk.
A group of religious leaders was joined by the Black First Land First members and other organisations as they announced several activities to be held in support of former president Jacob Zuma.
Setona was caught on camera kicking a woman outside Luthuli House.
Thabang Setona was caught on camera kicking a woman outside Luthuli House.