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 ANC Elective Conference drags on, as the delay in naming their next president keeps the country on tenterhooks. How about this clanger for good measure?
He might be making mountains of money across the pond, but Trevor still shares the frustrations of the average South African. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
Zuma seems to spend more time in court than he does in Parliament, although yesterday’s ruling would have been stung.
This weekend is a massive one for the future of this country, with ANC delegates voting on the party’s next president. So how can we be sure that it’s free and fair?
The High Court in Pretoria has just ruled that Shaun Abrahams must be removed from his post as National Director, and Zuma isn’t going to like that.
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.
He may be rather unpopular with the people of Zimbabwe, but we know that Bob has a friend in Jacob. If he ends up knocking on JZ’s door it’s all rather ironic.
Yesterday saw JZ release the long-awaited Heher Commission report, packed full of recommendations. Not that those mean much to dearest Jacob.
Jacques Pauw is on a nationwide book tour, and last night took “The President’s Keeper” to Pretoria and had a few pertinent points to make about the country. Watch.
It’s not often we hear from Pravin Gordhan, but when we do, we should all listen with absolute intent and heed his advice. Don’t you agree?
Thanks to a few threats from the State Security Agency, ‘The President’s Keepers’ shot to popularity as everyone wanted to get in on the action. Here are five points you should know.
This afternoon, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba will set out the government’s spending plans for the next three years. His decisions will have an effect on your bottom line.
We’re all still reeling from the shock events of yesterday’s shuffle, Zuma’s 12th, and today Zapiro has come out swinging. It appears he also touched Fikile on his studio.
Mabulu has made a name for himself with some very controversial paintings, and you can add his latest to that list. You can bet Nkosazana won’t be impressed.
Once again, Jacob Zuma has reshuffled his cabinet out of the blue. Sorry to say it, but the reason will leave you sick to your stomach.
At one stage Schabir and Jacob Zuma were as thick as thieves, but we’ve seen that relationship fray around the edges over the years. Is Shaik ready to sing?
Many in America are pretty embarrassed with Trump’s long list of blunders at the UN, so I guess we should also take a look at our national embarrassment in action.
We know that Jacob is feeling the pinch, with members of his own party now openly waging war against him, but it looks like his kids really can’t take the heat.
We’ve been taking the piss out of the Guptas, their lackeys, and those who dance to their tune for a while now. At long last, we now have our first troll.
It is surprising the DA, EFF and all other non-ANC parties weren’t doing flick-flacks on Tuesday. Even though they lost the no-confidence vote, the number of secret MPs who turned on Zuma was unprecedented.
Feel it, it is here. Today could finally be the day that we boot Zuma from power, so let’s watch on as Parliament performs the secret ballot vote.
As we enter the final few hours of imploring ANC MPs to listen to the will of the people, Eusebius McKaiser’s open letter makes a few valid points.
Today is a massive day that could well shape the immediate future of this country, and the world’s eyes are trained on our Parliament. So, what do they think?
Baleka Mbete’s decision today could set in motion changes that shape South Africa for many years to come. To vote in secret or not to vote in secret – that is the question.
Next week Tuesday is a massive day for the people of this country, and if the votes fall in our favour a number of procedures kick into gear. Here’s what will unfold.
There is no shortage of people who jumped at the chance to do the Guptas’ bidding, but amongst the sycophants there were a few who had backbones.
One of life’s great joys is putting together the perfect playlist for every occasion, so what do South Africans reckon gets JZ dancing like nobody is watching?
Encouraging South Africans to get more involved with politics, News24 ran a survey that allowed respondents to email an MP. The results are in.
Perhaps it was the involvement of British PR vultures Bell Pottinger that really caught their attention, but either way the BBC are digging deep.