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“If he dares to spill the beans about the secrets of any ANC leader, he must bring it on because I am going to expose his shenanigans that took place in exile.”
Blunders and Zuma go together like peas and carrots, or ANC and corruption, but even attendees at Monday’s MK Party branch launch had to laugh at the old man’s slip of the forked tongue.
Once you get past the WTF moment, you have to admire the fancy footwork done by everyone involved. Smoke, mirrors, and remissions aside, did we really think Zuma was ever going to go back to jail?
On Friday, former president Jacob Zuma teamed up with his old pal and fellow medical parolee Schabir Shaik to open a restaurant in Umhlanga.
The latest salvo in the quest to send Zuma back to the slammer saw the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) confirm that his medical parole was unlawful.
For the best part of 15 years, Zapiro and Jacob Zuma have been locking horns and long may it continue.
Louis Liebenberg has made a sizeable fortune from dealing diamonds and he’s not afraid to use that to buy a little political capital here and there.
The battle over whether or not Zuma will return to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence rages on.
In early 2016, a huge ‘Zuma Must Fall’ billboard appeared in Cape Town’s city centre at the bottom of Kloof Street.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the decision to place Zuma on medical parole was unlawful.
Has there ever been a more obvious ending to a saga than the announcement that Jacob Zuma has been granted medical parole?
As Jacob Zuma’s legal fees continue to mount, the former president’s foundation has sent out a “humble request” for donations.
After what feels like decades of avoiding the repercussions of his crimes, it was entirely unsurprising when Zuma exited prison last week for medical reasons.
The Department of Correctional Services has confirmed that Zuma has left prison and been admitted to an outside hospital for medical observation.
Being the president’s daughter comes with certain perks. Just ask Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, who enjoyed a lavish wedding back in 2011.
Late last week, and throughout the weekend, scenes of chaos and destruction have played out, predominantly in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
Dudu Zuma-Sambudla is trying to mobilise forces to protest her father’s arrest. Worryingly, she tweeted a video of a President Ramaphosa poster being hit with a hail of bullets.
You might not recognise the names Jill Hallett, Joan Swanepoel, and Debbie Breedt, but you’ll certainly have seen their (in)famous ‘Zuma Must Go’ dance, which first went viral in April 2017.
Late last night, with the clock ticking, Jacob Zuma was taken to Estcourt Correctional Centre to serve his 15-month prison sentence.
Zapiro and Zuma have done battle for years. As we enter another day wondering if the former president will end up behind bars, the cartoonist isn’t letting up.
Over the weekend, the former president’s supporters descended on Nkandla. There was marching, singing, and one deeply ironic printing error.
In a final attempt to avoid prison, Zuma’s legal team will file court papers at the Constitutional Court today.
Via the Jacob G Zuma Foundation, the former president has lambasted the ConCourt ruling, adding that the Zondo Commission has been “transformed into a slaughterhouse”.
As has become customary, Nando’s weighed in with a joke about our former president, and it clearly touched a nerve.
After what we’ve been through, it still feels almost unbelievable that Zuma will actually end up behind bars. Let’s imagine for a second that he does.
Jacob Zuma has been found guilty of contempt of court, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment by the Constitutional Court.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, managed to send out some mixed messages whilst addressing the media earlier today.
uMkhonto weSizwe war vets have surrounded Nkandla, saying they are prepared to die for Jacob Zuma, as he defies orders to appear in front of the Zondo Commission.
Last Friday, Jacob Zuma hosted Julius Malema at Nkandla. Tea was had, and a chopper ferried the EFF leader to and from the former president’s homestead.