Nkandla sms
Parliament can’t ‘rubber stamp’ Madonsela’s Nkandla report
Lechesa Tsenoli has responded to claims Parliament failed to implement Madonsela's findings on Nkandla.
CARTOON: Stung by an SMS!
The ConCourt ruled in favour of the DA in the Nkandla SMS debacle.
The Constitutional Court was asked to review a decision by the Electoral Court which agreed with the ANC.
The DA sent out a bulk SMS about Nkandla during last year’s elections.
During last year's elections, the DA sent out a bulk SMS about the upgrades at the president’s homestead.
Opposition parties are continuing their fight to have President Zuma appear before the committee.
Parties have until early next week to submit names for the ad-hoc committee on Nkandla.
The ISS says the Nkandla issue is of national importance.
DA said it will write a letter to Baleka Mbete about her refusal to reconstitute the Nkandla ad-hoc committee.
The Electoral Court ruled last week that the DA's message was based on false information.
The ANC says it will focus on why it lost Parliamentary seats in last week's elections.
The ruling party says it is "shocked and dismayed" that the official opposition hasn’t apologised.
The Supreme Court of Appeal is expected to take several days to deliver its judgment.
The Supreme Court of Appeal is now hearing the ANC’s case against Zuma being called a thief.
The ANC has appealed an earlier judgment by the South Gauteng High Court.
ANC is confident it can convince the Supreme Court of Appeal the wrong law was applied.
The ANC wants an apology from the DA for sending an SMS claiming Jacob Zuma stole money.
The ANC on Saturday filed its application to appeal after the ruling was handed down earlier this month.