Sometime you’re in on the joke and sometimes you’re not. This would be the case of the latter Donald, looks like the joke’s on you.
Get ready for what should be another uncomfortable day squirming on his throne for Jacob Zuma, Parliament discussing a motion for impeachment.
Jacob Zuma is so desperate to keep his power that he went to the only people who still support him to regain a bit of popularity.
After the ConCourt’s ruling, people couldn’t understand why Jacob Zuma wouldn’t resign – but Gwede Mantashe reveals all.
Take one look at American politics and you’d be inclined to ignore advice coming from that part of the world, although they’re certainly making sense here.
The International Jazz Festival went down this past weekend, and it was the scene of an extraordinary jeering session.
On a weekend where the ANC bigwigs publicly backed Zuma one party member was having none of it. Read his scathing open letter here.
After the ConCourt’s landmark ruling and some ANC crisis meetings South Africans were hopeful that JZ would really feel the pinch. Here’s his response.
Vladimir Putin is an interesting character, so we wouldn’t put it past him if these latest dating rumours were true. She seems to have a thing for powerful men.
We’ve all caught shut eye at an inopportune moment, but dozing off whilst the Japanese Prime Minister is throwing a compliment your way ain’t on.
Julius Malema wasn’t holding back yesterday, launching another stinging attack on our embattled president. So why did he go to the UAE then?
The battle between JZ and Zapiro has been a long-standing battle, but it looks like the cartoonist may be having the last laugh. His best efforts here.
You may have heard those claims that black South Africans own just 3% of the country’s economy. These guys think that’s a load of bollocks.
The Trump phenomenon has taken the world by storm, even taking hold down here at home. Just take a look at this Facebook group.
Julius Malema has obtained his first degree from the University of South Africa, and celebrations were shared all over the country in solidarity.
The Constitutional Court has spoken and this time it’s damning – JZ will need to cough up some cash and he may pay the ultimate price.
Today has the potential to be a massive day for the South African political landscape, 11 judges handing down a ruling on a rather pressing question.
Just when you think you’ve heard it all more details emerge showing the reach of the Gupta family. A few of these may surprise you.
Trump probably gets a really good night’s sleep: His Twitter game, although strong, is an insight into the lies he tells himself just before he hits the pillow.
A Trump supporter had no cares in the world when he shouted at a a group of Muslims on the streets of Michigan.
You’d have to be a brave person to plot the assassination of Kim Jong Un, although inspiration may come from a rather odd source.
Tell us something we don’t know right, except the Sunday Times have uncovered some rather incriminating evidence that points to JZ fibbing.
This morning we heard about Johann Rupert losing patience with Zuma once and for all – this time it’s SA’s biggest banks firing shots.
Johann Rupert has become one of the most high profile South African businessmen to publicly ask for JZ to step down. Don’t imagine he’ll listen though.
Suzelle DIY has quickly become a household name across the country, and now she has teamed up with another public figure to do good.
As the country waited in anticipation for the NEC meeting to see if the ANC would fire Zuma, they were disappointed to wake up with the man still in power – so why didn’t they do it?
We know Donald loves to respond to criticism with name calling, but we have yet to see him threaten the spouses of his political rivals. Until now.
Watch this “Hotline Bling” parody featuring none other than Zuma and his close mates, the Guptas.
We’ve all seen our fair share on Nkandla jokes, although somehow this gem managed to sneak under the radar. Check out this glowing review.
As the world’s attention focuses on the Gupta family based in South Africa, more and more people are standing up to talk against them.