JZ finally cracked under the pressure and announced the appointment of a commission of inquiry into State Capture. Here’s the man who will lead the charge.
The red berets are getting in touch with the youth of the country by releasing a track which just might become a ‘hit.
After the shocking news that the Gupta family are running amok in the country JZ’s parliamentary adress stepped up a few notches. Let’s see how this unfolds then.
Sometimes all you can is laugh, with Twitter coming to the rescue in a big way. Check this compilation of the best tweets doing the rounds.
The Guptas and Jacob Zuma, a match made in heaven that spawned the now infamous ‘Zupta Must Fall’ chants in Parliament. Are they about to bugger off?
It can’t be easy trying to keep up with SONA in sign – whatever you use for the words honourable member will get a good working – but this is pure gold.
Last year it was the EFF and their battle with parliamentary security, this year it’s the EFF and their new anti-Zuma chant.
South African marketing guru Mike Abel’s open letter seems to have touched a nerve, and has been widely shared on social media.
The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture is a depressing reminder of how dirty so many of our top brass have become. Then there’s Mcebisi Jonas.
Five Fingers for Marseilles is a gritty South African western directed by Michael Matthews and written by Sean Drummond, starring Vuyo Dabula and Hamilton Dhlamini. A feature film directorial debut for Matthews, whose eye-catching short film Sweetheart demonstrated his knack for creating another world, Five Fingers for Marseilles is a long-awaited passion project. The tough-as-nails […]
Zupta has fallen, and now South Africa braces itself for a new leader at the helm. Let’s head to Parliament, where Cyril is due to be elected and sworn in as president.
It looks like this Wednesday might just see Cyril deliver his final blow, but thus far JZ has avoided the knockout. Nothing slips by Zapiro these days.
It’s no secret that Ajay, Atul, Rajesh and the rest of their merry band of looters have their hands stuck in South Africa’s back pocket. Here’s the latest from FT Weekend.
Facebook’s Russia problem spirals. Richest woman dies. Zuptas lose court bid. When Leo met Trump. Boyzone girlfriend ‘murders and burns’ nanny. First iPhone 8 camera pics. Marilyn Manson on Columbine link. North Korea to test H-bomb in Pacific.
On Monday it was all the rage, but as the week has dragged on (and the smear campaign kicked into overdrive) everyone seems to have lost interest in Cyril’s misdeeds.
Yesterday the Parliamentary oversight committee was handed the chance to put Eskom under the spotlight, and leading the charge was a fired up Pravin.
It’s clear that the firing of the then Finance Minister was the final straw for many South Africans, but Pravin Gordhan isn’t going down without a fight.
You might have heard about ANC supporters attacking a DA supporter outside Luthuli House last week, but today everyone seems to be getting along just fine.
The nuclear deal with Russia is now bigger than just the environmental concerns. It’s so bad, in actual fact, that some fear our economy may never recover.
We know that our Parliamentary Q&A sessions often devolve into name-calling and general disarray, but it was Pravin’s zingers that stood out yesterday.
Nintendo shares up 53%. Boris lands top job. Sexually violent predator plays Pokemon with kids. Olympian to return medal. SABC ad boycott. Pulse nightclub returned. NASA cuts UFO feed. Venezuela screwed. LAPD audio targets black men.
Us South Africans love a good song and dance, but which local politician can best belt out a tune? See for yourself.
The ANC and the EFF are currently involved in a rap battle, but the ANC has a long way to go before they can reach the EFF’s standard.
Tokyo Sexwale is on a mission to save face publicly – and writing an open letter instead of a private email is his first step.
The Turkish parliament has something of a feisty reputation, although even by their standards this fight went too far.
The International Jazz Festival went down this past weekend, and it was the scene of an extraordinary jeering session.
This morning we heard about Johann Rupert losing patience with Zuma once and for all – this time it’s SA’s biggest banks firing shots.
As the world’s attention focuses on the Gupta family based in South Africa, more and more people are standing up to talk against them.
Yesterday could prove to be a landmark day for our country, the depth of our political corruptness beginning to be laid bare for all to see.
Beginning of the end for Zuptas. Boris campaigns for Britain’s EU exit. Bad news for Lily miners. Germans cheer as refugee housing burns. Trump wins again as rival pulls out. Famous author dies. Celebs who’ve seen aliens. Kanye has a problem.