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Gayton McKenzie said the last thing he wanted to do was humiliate Cyril Ramaphosa, yet he sparked division by seemingly warning the president about removing him.

Floyd Shivambu has confirmed that he will register his new political party, Afrika Mayibuye, but many have noted that he didn't consult everyone as promised.

Calls grow for Minister Gayton McKenzie to resign from his position after ActionSA complaint over resurfaced social media posts with alleged racist content.

The EFF has welcomed a court ruling that orders Kenny Kunene to apologise to Julius Malema, but South Africans remain divided over the hate speech case.

The President of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, criticised Parliament's legal advisor for the statements he made about General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

EFF leader Julius Malema issued a stern warning to members plotting against the party by forming rival political groups. He dismissed these attempts as failures.

Felicity Purchase, City of Cape Town's Speaker, claims the alleged choking of EFF councillor Mzubanzi Dambuza was staged for media attention. . .

Patriotic Alliance president Gayton McKenzie responded to Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema's threats to sue him for calling him a bank robber.

A violent altercation during a City of Cape Town council meeting has got social media users debating, after an EFF councillor was choked by security.
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