Speaker Baleka Mbete temporarily suspended the session in parliament after angry complaints that she was implicated in wrongdoing with Zuma, who apologised after the country's highest court said he violated the constitution in a scandal over millions of dollars in state spending on his private home.
The Constitutional Court also ruled last week that the National Assembly, which is dominated by the ruling African National Congress, failed in its obligations to hold the president to account.
The Constitutional Court said Zuma should have abided by a state watchdog agency's recommendations that he pay back some of the money.
Zuma has since pledged to pay back an amount to be determined by the national treasury.