Given the unprecedented nature of what has occurred these past 24 hours, even during JZ’s reign of terror, it’s no wonder politicians are flabbergasted.
As Helen Zille’s tweets spread across the internet, causing outrage at every turn, many people turned their gaze towards Mmusi Maimane. So, what does he do?
Politics is a dirty game in just about every corner of the world, and Helen Zille’s new book is shedding light on what went on behind the scenes here at home.
It seems the DA and the ANC have different outlooks on presidential spending, something Mmusi made clear with today’s announcement.
Jacob Zuma will be facing a series of questions from political leaders this afternoon, and we all know how that usually ends. Mmusi is ready too.
Mmusi is a man in demand, especially after the DA’s fantastic set of results in the local elections. He was in fine voice when talking to CNN, too.
Whilst national anthems are supposed to be about bringing a country together, many claim ours does just the opposite. Is it time for a change?
South Africa has managed to change the name of streets and cities, but could the national anthem ever be contested?
Mmusi has risen as a real national role player in South African politics, and his party is a force to be reckoned with, according to Max du Preez,
It’s always worth reading an international perspective on our country’s political landscape, which is why this interview is most certainly worth a read.
Mmusi and others are calling this the most important election since 1994, and when you consider the far-reaching implications you can see why.
Kenny Kunene has made himself relevant again after buying a very NSFW painting of DA leaders – including Zille, Selfe, and Maimane.
I don’t know what they put in the water over at Sodwana Bay, but if the actions of one guest house owner are anything to go by it’s crazy juice.
Us South Africans love a good song and dance, but which local politician can best belt out a tune? See for yourself.
The DA’s manifesto comes with an impressive set of stats, especially when compared to the other active political parties. Just how true are these claims?
ANC member Lawrence Troon clearly touched a nerve outside Port Elizabeth’s City Hall, Mmusi not too pleased with the visit.
Tell us something we don’t know right, except the Sunday Times have uncovered some rather incriminating evidence that points to JZ fibbing.
Yesterday’s Parliament quickly descended into the usual shenanigans, Mmusi and the DA exiting the building after another round of lies from JZ.
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.
Serious shots have been fired in Parliament these past two days, MPs not holding back and name-calling the order of the day.
You’ve no doubt heard all about Mmusi’s speeich in Parliament yesterday, but it’s worth giving it a watch to see what all the fuss is about.
The leader of the DA delivered a stirring address this morning, although it turns out not everyone knew exactly why they were there.
The leader of the DA just wrapped up his address at the Apartheid museum in Jozi, touching on many issues that have divided South Africans this year.
One thing that has become abundantly clear these past few months is that Mmusi Maimane doesn’t dig Jacob Zuma’s vibe. He just went to town.
"You fucking sell-out" ? RT @raediology: Students are chasing Maimane away #UCTFeesMustFall pic.twitter.com/At4lZagL4B
— Senz (@__Senz) October 20, 2015
It was anything but a warm welcome for Mmusi as he was told in no uncertain terms to hit the road by UCT students earlier today.
In amongst all the shouting and posturing we did see two of the country’s leading politicians exchange some serious verbals. Points of order and honourable speakers aside.
Even Donald Trump would have been impressed with the gall shown by ANC supporters outside Nkandla during yesterday’s inspection. Clutching at straws, anyone?
The next time you’re plunged into darkness at an inopportune moment be sure to enjoy a gulp of water. At least that way you’ll remember back in the day when we had it good.
Would you believe me if I told you that Jacob Zuma told a fib five years ago? Hear me out guys, it looks like Mmusi has found that zinger and called JZ out on it.
According to Mmusi Maimane, the man with the most mispronounced surname in all of South Africa, the ANC’s days are numbered. He says the DA are coming in hot.