In February of 2014 the president’s son was involved in a fatal car accident, with a judge ruling he was to blame. Now leaked emails reveal how this all went away.
At the recent ANC Policy Conference Zuma shocked those in attendance by announcing potential changes to the party’s Constitution. He has tricks up his sleeve.
JZ doesn’t only hold the top dog spot in South Africa, but ranks very highly on the list detailing what world leaders earn annually. Surprise!
A report detailing the ANC’s integrity commission’s request for the president to step down has been released, and Zuma’s answer is so Zuma.
The ANC gathered in Jozi to debate the policies that will shape its future, but in amongst that two familiar foes went toe to toe for control.
Let’s take a quick break from being enraged at the mess that is the ANC to laugh at them. If political satire is your thing, you should enjoy these.
The battle to oust Zuma from his throne is underway, and the next key step is forcing our National Assembly Speaker to allow the Secret Ballot.
After yesterday’s important ConCourt ruling, JZ seemed rather irate during his Q&A session in Parliament. Here are his best moments.
It was pretty good viewing over at the Constitutional Court earlier today – that’s if you’re no fan of JZ, of course. He won’t be very stoked with what’s gone on.
Seeing as though this one is already up and running, let’s just jump in. JZ is addressing Parliament, and is currently taking questions.
You know how the Public Protector is tasked with the investigation of misconduct in any state affairs, and supporting constitutional democracy in the country? Yeah, about that.
Talk about caught between a rock and a hard place, right? Colbert hosted Noah on his show last week, and the two chatted about a pair of presidential jokes.
For the state’s official Youth Day celebration, officials headed to Ventersdorp. Zuma addressed the crowd, but it didn’t really go as planned.
Zapiro has shown that, despite criticism for some of his recent cartoons, he will continue to come out swinging. Given this #GuptaLeaks mess, he has plenty to work with.
The question everyone has been asking is whether the #GuptaLeaks will be able to, once and for all, take down the man who has been stealing our state’s funds.
Looking for another reason to hate on the Guptas? I think a look at their general views on other races should do the trick.
If you’re not playing ball with the Guptas your political days are numbered, and now those email leaks are showing exactly how Pravin’s goose was cooked.
Speaking to a half empty Parliament, with most opposition parties having boycotted in protest, our dear leader decided to have a chat with the white folk.
Whether it’s hard hats or insults, our Parliament generally involves plenty of hurling. Mmusi and John Steenhuisen were in fine form yesterday.
The Gupta emails have arrived, and South Africa’s best investigative journos are painstakingly reading through them. Here’s where you should start.
Since it was confirmed that Zuma is keen on abandoning ship and hopping over to the desert city of Dubai, this residential visa has done the rounds.
You might have heard about the Bell Pottinger smear campaign orchestrated by the Guptas, and the most recent scandal has seen #PaidTwitter come back with a vengeance.
A damning academic report was released last night at Wits, detailing the silent coup which is underway in South Africa. Of course it’s scary reading.
Over in the ConCourt the future of Jacob Zuma could well hang in the balance, with many specualting that a secret ballot would ensure his dismissal.
Save SA are keeping up the pressure on Number One, and they have now outlined a set of demands to “make sure Jacob Zuma goes”.
‘The Bulldog’ isn’t afraid of taking on big cases, and it appears that his new target is a certain Jacob Zuma. So how can we expect this one to play out?
It’s clear that the firing of the then Finance Minister was the final straw for many South Africans, but Pravin Gordhan isn’t going down without a fight.
The Daily Mail love to fire up a little controversy, and there are many South Africans who are angered by an article they recently published.
If you think the job is done you are mistaken, because South Africans are celebrating Freedom Day by marching to oust Number One.
Jacob Zuma has always managed to grab headlines around the world, and now the BBC have joined in the party with an in-depth look at the man who won’t go away.