While Zuma was on a walk about in Pretoria seeking inspiration for his national address tomorrow, a chance encounter led a photographer to document how Zuma’s boys handle people who smoke near him
The Constitutional Court regarding Zuma and Nkandla is currently live – Watch it here.
Tensions are already flaring between the EFF and the ANC Youth League, both marching towards the Constitutional Court. This certainly won’t help.
It seems the Guptas are taking Julius’ recent threats seriously, security at their lavish estate being upgraded ahead of what could be a pivotal day.
Julius Malema held a little press conference yesterday to speak his mind on various matters, mostly concerning the Guptas, Nkandla and curry.
The corruption runs deep in the land of the Gupta / Zuma family and while they’re winning, the rest of the country is not doing too well. Like, at all.
Zuma’s statement to pay back a yet-to-be-determined amount of the 250 million he “owes” the state could just be another one of his ploys to win back some internal support in the ANC.
After Zuma’s second embarrassing act in two months, senior members of the ANC, including a former caucus chairperson, have been outspoken bout their feelings towards him.
Back in 2014, the Public Protector submitted a report on Nkandla that found it to a bit over the top. Now, the Presidency has issued a report on how this matter will be settled.
Sure it will take some doing, but if there is one man who can outshine his performance from 2015 it’s our dear president JZ.
Whilst the DA marches in solidarity with all those who have lost jobs under Zuma one chap was sent packing. Here’s that outfit.
During a recent address JZ was in fine form, calling out white people for being too stressed and hailing himself as a miracle.
Jacob Zuma just signed a new Bill that is set to go to Parliament in April. But what does it mean?
The tearing down of the now infamous poster ended badly for one man who badmouthed Zuma. Turns out some residents weren’t happy either.
The Zuma Must Fall poster has proven to be rather divisive, so it makes sense that we should see it replaced with something most of us can get behind.
Two local musicians have come together to pen a song aimed at toppling our dear president Jacob Zuma. Watch it, you know you want to.
Good news, now you can watch the massive #ZumaMustFall poster being torn down. The gathered supporters were delighted.
There some ugly scenes at the tearing down of the #ZumaMustFall poster on Kloof Street, a man who bad-mouthed JZ proving unpopular with ANC supporters.
Some rather large posters have appeared in Cape Town’s city centre – and the message is pretty clear.
If you’re keen on having a relatively stress-free Monday I suggest you stay far away from checking the exchange rate. Good thing we’re overreacting.
Zuma makes it easy for us to take the piss, although some shady characters are pulling important strings behind the scenes.
Around 2 000 Capetonians took to Company Gardens and the streets of the CBD in solidarity with the fall of Zuma.
South Africans took to the streets yesterday to march in solidarity and express their contempt for President Jacob Zuma. Some of the best pics here.
Just quietly enjoy this video.
It’s been a tumultuous few days for Nhlanhla Nene, the former finance minister finally speaking out following his axing.
Although we have our issues, South Africa has held its own in certain institutions. But with the recent replacement of Mr Nene, the independence of those bodies are being questioned.
I guess we can add geography to the long list of subjects JZ struggles with, his knowledge of Africa and Asia rivalling his numeracy skills.
South Africans have come together on social media to express their disgust at President Jacob Zuma. I guess laughter is the best medicine.
In what could be the most detrimental reshuffle of Jacob Zuma’s presidency it is clear that the nepotism is far more powerful than integrity.
It sounds like Maphatsoe hung out with Zuma this weekend and mistook his rambling opinions for political fact.