President Jacob Zuma’s first appearance in parliament since the courts made two damning rulings against him got off to a bumpy start on Wednesday when rowdy EFF members were ejected from the National Assembly.
The EFF wrote a letter to speaker Baleka Mbete asking that Zuma not be allowed to speak in the National Assembly as he had violated the Constitution and also faced the reinstatement of corruption charges.
Zuma was present to address the National Assembly in Cape Town regarding the 2016/17 budget allocations for his administration.
Mbete declined the request.
Source: Timelive
