Jacob Zuma went on the campaign trail in eSikhaleni in northern KZN where he met a little girl who was clearly not a fan.
When you’ve been fending off stories about your corruption and criminality for more than a decade, what’s another damning revelation, right?
Yesterday, the Sunday Times dropped an explosive report detailing how Zuma stashed $30m (about R422m) in cash in an underground bunker at Nkandla.
Jacob Zuma and his daughter clearly enjoyed themselves this weekend, which we know because he posted about it on Twitter.
Jacob Zuma is once again under the cosh, following the release of a damning report by a high-level review panel into the State Security Agency (SSA).
As the Zondo Commission rolls on, and Angelo Agrizzi dishes the dirt, we are getting a better understanding of just deep the rot runs.
Those ready and waiting for Cyril’s ‘New Dawn’ would have been disheartened by the recent lovefest between our current and former president.
Just when you thought Jacob Zuma couldn’t spring any more surprises on South Africa, he announces that he’s working on his first album.
Earlier today, former president Jacob Zuma decided to join the Twitter conversation. I’d say he’s in for a rocky ride.
Yesterday, the High Court in Pretoria dealt Tom Moyane, and by association Jacob Zuma, a serious blow. The wheels of change are turning.
Finally, after a few delays, Pravin Gordhan stepped up to the plate at the judicial inquiry into state capture. Here’s a look at the standout moments.
There have been much dishing of dirt during the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture thus far, but now it’s time for Pravin Gordhan to have his say.
Pravin Gordhan has revealed all in a 68-page sworn statement, signed and delivered to the judicial inquiry into state capture.
The state capture commission of inquiry is currently on hiatus. When it returns, don’t expect any form of swift justice to be enacted.
Everybody knows that Jacob Zuma wasn’t exactly swimming in academic excellence, but how do our other post-1994 presidents compare?
If you feel like owning a rather notorious piece of South African political history, then you’ll be interested to know that Jacob Zuma’s Johannesburg mansion is on the market.
I know, everyone is sick and tired of reading about State Capture, but put aside your “bombshell” headline fatigue for a second because yesterday was all action.
Ajay Gupta has filed an affidavit on behalf of the family, contesting the damning evidence mounting at the State Capture inquiry, which included some pictures from inside Saxonwold.
Political war never rests, even over the long weekend. As the ANC continues to do battle amongst themselves, some chief characters showed their cards.
It is abundantly clear that there are people within the ANC who are conspiring against President Ramaphosa. Turns out he might be one step ahead.
A parody video featuring JZ and Baleka Mbete, with a little Juju cameo, is proving popular across the country. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
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.
The State Capture Commission is up and running, and yesterday saw some of the basic details outlined. Let’s take a quick look at what you should know.
When Jonathan Shapiro penned ‘the Rape of Lady Justice’ back in 2008, he couldn’t have known just how much controversy was about to ensue.
Sometimes the biggest heist of all doesn’t require a single bullet to be fired, although the resulting chaos will still leave a mark.
In the days leading up to Jacob Zuma’s resignation, there was talk of military interference and an armed revolt. It may have been a very close run thing.
With the national elections around the corner, a new political party has thrown their name into the ring. Meet the Mazibuye African Congress.
People on the internet are mistaking this guy for the ex-president’s 25-year-old son, who just passed away from lupus over the weekend.
Jacob Zuma will never be called a gracious loser, and he’s now waging an all-out war to dismantle the party (and country) he once led.
The ex-president of South Africa and the troubled tax agency took a helluva beating in a stinging report from the international media outlet.