We know from this year’s SONA debate that John Steenhuisen has a sharp tongue, and he took it for a walk yesterday with some pomp.
If the South African National Defence Union bowed to the will of the people JZ would be in serious kak. So what are the chances of that happening?
I guess we knew it was only a matter of time, and as you read this letter you can almost hear the wolves circling.
It was Comedy Central in Parliament earlier, ANC party members pouncing on Julius’ absence and firing off a barrage of insults.
JZ’s back at the mic, and this time he’s fielding the opposition’s questions on the budget vote. Here we go again.
Back when he was just a loud-mouthed rich guy Donald Trump bust out the crystal ball and foretold of his presidential chops.
It’s been 22 years since South Africa became a democracy, yet nothing has really changed – and it’s only white people who are to blame.
The current U.S. political landscape has been nasty ever since the Donald entered the race, although it looks like Hillary is upping the ante.
What will Trump’s presidency be like when – and if – he enters the Oval Office? The NY Times spoke to him to find out.
A woman called Suzette Kotze is the latest white South African in the firing line, her social media rant leading to serious repercussions.
It’s been a rough 24 hours for Republican candidate Ted Cruz, culminating in an embarrassing gaffe at the announcement he would withdraw.
Good news everyone, Jacob Zuma is back in Parliament and it’s all gone to plan. The EFF have been thrown out and he’s chuckling to himself.
Now that the EFF has committed to its manifesto, it isn’t stepping down – and is disrupting parliament like never before.
In this day and age we have become well versed in the art of a public apology. It’s just such a shame when it falls woefully short.
It’s Penny Sparrow 2.0 today, a Cape Town resident facing a massive backlash after his Facebook rant went viral. What a bloody fool.
Bragging on Facebook about how badly you treated a person ain’t the best way to go about drumming up support for your cause.
Tokyo Sexwale is on a mission to save face publicly – and writing an open letter instead of a private email is his first step.
The Turkish parliament has something of a feisty reputation, although even by their standards this fight went too far.
The EFF officially showed the country what it was all about, Malema standing up and addressing a packed stadium on Saturday.
It was Barack’s last chance to openly mock his political rivals without catching heat, and in true fashion he didn’t disappoint.
Although we can be sure that this will have hardly any impact on Zuma’s current presidential status, the long-term effects could be damning.
Gaining insight into the Gupta’s private lives is a rare opportunity – so when ex bodyguards speak, the media listens.
The Kruger National Park just isn’t that exciting for the newly wealthy so they have decided to add a few bars.
National cricket hero Jacques Kallis isn’t proving very popular on Twitter right now, one tweet causing some serious backlash.
When news broke out that Chris Hani’s assassinator would be released from prison, people were not happy. But it looks like he may stay.
Yesterday was a rough one for many South African sports fans, although some number crunching shows that representation might be around the corner.
You may think you can rock your PJ’s like a boss, although you could learn a few things from young George.
Our sports minister has just put his foot down in dramatic fashion, citing a lack of transformation as his reason for the big call.
While the coloured community makes up the majority in the Western Cape, the ANC has lost their vote over historical differences.
It would be fair to say that Julius won’t be hugging it out with the ANC top brass any time soon, his latest comments showing there really is no love lost.