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It’s 74 years young for President Jacob Zuma today, a fact that hasn’t escaped the attention of his dear friends the Guptas. Is this a cheeky birthday message?
While the Gupta family are keeping mum on their whereabouts, others are claiming to know exactly where they are. But exactly who is right?
The Guptas have purchased much in their life, ministers included, and now they’re fleeing the country. Will Dubai be their destination of choice?
You know you’ve cracked the big time when you make it onto CNN, although the Guptas may not be so stoked with what Mr. Quest had to say.
The signs are surely too much for JZ to ignore now, an appearance in public yesterday leading to some abuse from the crowd gathered.
If we have learnt anything over the past few weeks it’s that the pro-Zuma camp are shameless. Enter son Edward with his take on the matter.
If ever there was a time to vote this would be it, the Presidency announcing the date for our next round of local government elections.
Trevor may have cracked the big time over in America, but that doesn’t mean he ain’t got the time to poke fun at JZ.
During yesterday’s five-minute recess in Parliament, which lasted well over an hour, the Presidency tried to slip through a statement with a zinger or two.
It took Iceland’s Prime Minister a day of protests to step aside from his role – yet Zuma is still in office after an impeachment debate?
Trevor Manuel is something of a rare breed, a former finance minister who is actually respected around the country. He’s not a Zuma fan either.
Get ready for what should be another uncomfortable day squirming on his throne for Jacob Zuma, Parliament discussing a motion for impeachment.
Jacob Zuma is so desperate to keep his power that he went to the only people who still support him to regain a bit of popularity.
After the ConCourt’s ruling, people couldn’t understand why Jacob Zuma wouldn’t resign – but Gwede Mantashe reveals all.
Take one look at American politics and you’d be inclined to ignore advice coming from that part of the world, although they’re certainly making sense here.
On a weekend where the ANC bigwigs publicly backed Zuma one party member was having none of it. Read his scathing open letter here.
After the ConCourt’s landmark ruling and some ANC crisis meetings South Africans were hopeful that JZ would really feel the pinch. Here’s his response.
Julius Malema wasn’t holding back yesterday, launching another stinging attack on our embattled president. So why did he go to the UAE then?
The battle between JZ and Zapiro has been a long-standing battle, but it looks like the cartoonist may be having the last laugh. His best efforts here.
You may have heard those claims that black South Africans own just 3% of the country’s economy. These guys think that’s a load of bollocks.
The Constitutional Court has spoken and this time it’s damning – JZ will need to cough up some cash and he may pay the ultimate price.
Today has the potential to be a massive day for the South African political landscape, 11 judges handing down a ruling on a rather pressing question.
Just when you think you’ve heard it all more details emerge showing the reach of the Gupta family. A few of these may surprise you.
Tell us something we don’t know right, except the Sunday Times have uncovered some rather incriminating evidence that points to JZ fibbing.
Johann Rupert has become one of the most high profile South African businessmen to publicly ask for JZ to step down. Don’t imagine he’ll listen though.
As the country waited in anticipation for the NEC meeting to see if the ANC would fire Zuma, they were disappointed to wake up with the man still in power – so why didn’t they do it?
Watch this “Hotline Bling” parody featuring none other than Zuma and his close mates, the Guptas.
We’ve all seen our fair share on Nkandla jokes, although somehow this gem managed to sneak under the radar. Check out this glowing review.
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.