The growing voices of dissent surrounding JZ’s cosy relationship with the Guptas have led to renewed calls for his removal. So what do the bookies think?
Yesterday’s Parliament quickly descended into the usual shenanigans, Mmusi and the DA exiting the building after another round of lies from JZ.
The red berets are getting in touch with the youth of the country by releasing a track which just might become a ‘hit.
While Vyitjie Mentor challenges Zuma and his relationship with the Guptas, there are people who aren’t too impressed with her stance. Obviously.
Zuma might be under pressure, but he sure isn’t showing it. Yesterday’s congregation at Parliament went down just as one might expect, excuses and all.
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.
Jonas’ confession is doing wonders for the image of Jacob Zuma’s friendship with the Guptas – but what goes up, must come down.
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.
A harsh critic of Jacob Zuma and his Gupta squad, Vytjie Mentor has once again shared her experiences as an ANC MP.
When you’re surrounded by yes men and women votes usually go your way, meaning we can now look forward to paying JZ even more to do his job.
Although allegations of the Gupta – Zuma family ties have been in the spotlight for years, they now have an audience that has exceeded their control.
Here’s what you need to know about Jacob Zuma and his unnecessary spending of tax payers’ money. Still.
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?
Maimane got back at the ANC MP’s who referred to him as a sellout by pointing out the one person on their side who sold out most of all.
Another day, another DA versus Jacob Zuma battle. The North Gauteng High Court is where it’s all going down.
It’s another day of back against the wall stuff for Jacob Zuma, the DA attacking him in both the North Gauteng High Court and Parliament.
It’s been a rough few weeks for our beleaguered leader, although at least now he can rest easier after a man was arrested for sending some dodgy emails.
It’s time for JZ to face the music, the president taking the mic after two days of political mudslinging inside Parliament. This could get messy.
Serious shots have been fired in Parliament these past two days, MPs not holding back and name-calling the order of the day.
Round two is about to kick off, the SONA debate taking place in Parliament right now. This should be interesting then.
The dust has settled following JZ’s 2016 SONA address, which means it’s time to pick apart what he said and test the veracity of his statements.
Imagine being so on the ball you predicted drought and famine in Africa? But wait there’s more – problems for a southern African president.
If you’re tired of sifting through heaps of information here is what JZ had to say in a nutshell, the most important nuggets put in a handy infographic.
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.
Just incase you missed Zuma’s speech – or you were distracted by the continuous interruptions – here’s the full transcript.
Last year it was the EFF and their battle with parliamentary security, this year it’s the EFF and their new anti-Zuma chant.
Jacob Zuma is fielding questions live regarding his address last night. Check it out here to keep up to speed.
Tensions have flared in the lead up to this evening’s SONA address, protesters taking to the streets and police out in full force.
Let’s hark back to 2015 for a second, the State of the Nation address that some claim broke parliament. Be warned, it ain’t pretty.
You’ll want to know just what roads are shut down, if only so you can make it home in time to watch the action unfold.