You would think that Malusi Gigaba would be on his best behaviour now that JZ has left the building, but his actions yesterday in Parliament show otherwise.
It doesn’t take much to get the Obama haters all riled up, but get a load of what they have come up with after his portrait was unveiled earlier this week.
From Newlands to Cape Town’s CBD, a whole list of roads will be closed on Friday in preparation for tonight’s State of the Nation Address at Parliament.
There’s a full-blown manhunt underway for Atul Gupta. According to reports, if it wasn’t for a pilot with a conscience he would have been long gone.
Zupta has fallen, and now South Africa braces itself for a new leader at the helm. Let’s head to Parliament, where Cyril is due to be elected and sworn in as president.
For the first time in the competition’s history, the World Press Photo finalists have been released before the announcement of the winner.
Zapiro and Zuma have been duelling for years, with lawsuits and name calling rife, but now it looks like the satirist is having the last laugh.
I reckon Cyril is in a pretty decent mood, and you’ll struggle to wipe that grin off his face for a good few days. Look what he was up to early this morning.
There was a great deal of rejoicing around the country last night when Zuma announced his resignation. It’s fair to say these people weren’t fans.
Yesterday saw Jacob Zuma use up his ninth life and, although he made us wait late into the night, he finally bit the bullet. Oh, and how about that spit?
You can imagine that Jacob’s ego has taken a real walloping these past few weeks. Here’s his live response.
After years of having their wings clipped, the Hawks are now springing into action. Here’s what one source had to say about what lies behind those gates.
Seeing as Jacob Zuma is taking his sweet time resigning as president, the ANC’s parliamentary caucus has taken things into its own hands.
America’s National Rifle Association have made a habit out of jarring campaigns, and their latest, in defence of the pro-gun Trump, is yet another.
When we see a police presence at Saxonwold, it’s usually to keep angry protesters at bay. The Hawks aren’t there to play nice.
Hopefully we are about to find out what lies ahead for Zuma, Ramaphosa and the country as a whole. Let’s just hold thumbs.
Last night, the official presidential portraits of Michelle and Barack Obama were revealed. Here’s why the event was more significant than those before it.
You’ve seen Eskom’s in the kak once again, but some of the numbers being thrown around are out of this world. They could have serious ramifications for all of us.
As the wolves circle, and Zuma’s time atop the food chain approaches an end, it’s worth looking at how he tried to undermine the procedures in place back in August.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a decent brawl in our Parliament, which would have been rectified if SONA hadn’t been pushed back. Over in Ireland, though.
Trump’s hair has a long and storied history, and there has been much conjecture about how he gets that orange mop to stay put. He ain’t gonna like this video.
It really is a case of only the finest for South Africa’s least favourite set of brothers, because the Gupta family jet is right off the top shelf.
We know that Cyril Ramaphosa and Jacob Zuma met last night, but what was said behind closed doors remains largely unknown. Now Cyril has released an official statement.
After yesterday’s political shenanigans, Twitter was quick to react. What resulted was a beautiful Zuma-focused movie title showdown.
You’ll see Zuma’s name splashed across headlines for the rest of this week, or month, or year, but if you want the full picture then start with this BBC feature.
On their way to Ohio for a short trip, Donnie tried to make it seem like all is well between himself and Melania. What followed was awkward at best.
The Guptas are preparing to appear in front of a parliamentary enquiry in March, lawyering up with a Houghton-based firm. I find this defence staggering.
It looks like this Wednesday might just see Cyril deliver his final blow, but thus far JZ has avoided the knockout. Nothing slips by Zapiro these days.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
The duel between four wheeled and two wheeled road users continues around the world, and here in the Cape we know things can get pretty heated.