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In an eventful day in Parliament, National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete did not vote in the motion.
The court has said that an earlier ruling that Ntlemeza is not fit and proper for the position must be implemented now.
Zuma's application to interdict the release of the state capture report will be heard tomorrow.
Protesting students from various universities have vowed to continue the shutdown of institutions.
Pravin Gordhan is delivering his Medium Term Budget Policy statement in Parliament.
The decision follows a high court’s ruling that the advocates be removed from the roll.
Des Van Rooyen had applied to interdict former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s state capture report.
Minister Masutha says a bill will be tabled in Parliament to repeal the implementation of the Rome Statute.
The UN declined to confirm receipt of the document, which is reportedly signed by Minister Nkoana-Mashabane.
The former Wits SRC leader was arrested on Sunday.
The resignation comes as Oakbay is investigating 5 of 72 transactions reported to authorities as suspicious.
Safa’s released a statement saying its Technical Director Neil Tovey has suffered a heart attack on Sunday.
The ANC says a statement that Baleka Mbete had refused to keep the state capture report is false.
EFF, Cope, UDM also aim to halt Des van Rooyen's attempt to interdict the release of state capture report.
Jacob Zuma said he wanted an assurance from Thuli Madonselas office that she would not release a report.
Julius Malema held a media briefing at the EFF's headquarters in Braamfontein this afternoon.
The Islamist militant group kidnapped more than 200 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014.
It's not yet clear what has happened to the gunman who had taken several people hostage.