The impeachment process is a constitutional obligation to be carried out without delay

President’s bid to halt impeachment proceedings rests on the argument that the independent panel fundamentally misread its constitutional mandate, applied the wrong legal test and…

Political parties have increased pressure on Speaker Thoko Didiza to reject the application, arguing that it risks delaying the process.

The impeachment process is a constitutional obligation to be carried out without delay

Committee chair Makashule Gana will urge speaker Thoko Didiza to oppose the application

According to Mokhare’s opinion, the impeachment process under Section 89 of the Constitution is not optional, but a duty Parliament must carry out properly and without delay.

The Parliamentary Impeachment Committee is set to oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa’s urgent court application to halt the Section 89 investigation, escalating a constitutional…

Legal clarity needed quickly on Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala challenge and impeachment

Parliament's Impeachment Committee and the ATM are set to challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa's urgent application to halt their proceedings, raising significant questions about…

Parliament's Rules Committee faces heated debates over the constitutionality of a proposed 'fit and proper' requirement for MPs on the impeachment committee, delaying crucial…

As South Africa faces urgent court applications and political manoeuvring, is the real impeachment happening to Parliament's credibility rather than President Cyril Ramaphosa?