It’s time to hear from Julius, and you can be sure he isn’t going to mince his words when it comes to how we should handle mopping up JZ’s mess.
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.
Having your pops rule the roost is good for business, but what if watching from the sidelines isn’t enough? Welcome to Ivanka Trump, assistant to the president.
It happened. Late last night, in true Zuma style, a new cabinet of ministers was announced. All we can do is hope and pray that some of them have a spine.
From the minister himself to the Gupta-owned news channel ANN7, HuffPost lays down five of the factors influencing Gordhan’s fate at the moment.
Some say the writing is on the wall for Pravin Gordhan, although he has been handed a temporary stay of execution. So what’ll happen with the rand?
Oh dear, trust ANN7 to make an awkward on-air blooper during their coverage of Ahmed Kathrada’s condition from earlier this week.
Rugby lover Rais Frost conducted extensive interviews with players leaving SA as part of his thesis, and what he found sheds some new light on the problem.
You have to be incredibly brave to speak out against Vladimir and his government, and since his rise to the top he has certainly wielded his powers.
In an ideal world, America would work together to ensure the best Health Care Act possible, but we know that’s just not going to happen. Trevor knows, too.
Leave it to Zapiro to hit the nail on the head, his latest cartoon basically summing up what awaits Pravin when he touches down on home soil.
By now you will know that Zuma’s decision to recall Pravin and his deputy doesn’t bode well, but the full extent of what could be on the cards is truly frightening.
Uh, oh, we’re in trouble. Just as we were taking slow steps to increase the rand’s worth against the dollar, Zuma just had to intervene.
A new documentary looks inside terrorism’s most prolific tool, the Internet, and how it has shaped ideas into the violence we see across the globe.
Siyasanga Mbambani was suspended over the weekend, and the allegations against her include flirting and exposing herself in front of Jacob Zuma.
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?
It certainly pays to become a Member of Parliament, with some pretty decent wages and a lovely living allowance as an added bonus.
Despite a ruling by the Press Ombudsman ordering a front page apology, the team over at M & G are sticking to their guns and giving JZ the middle finger,
In years to come we may look back at yesterday as a landmark day in ridding the country of some criminally bad leadership, so let’s pick apart the bones.
Just as it seemed Thuli Madonsela’s State Capture report seemed set to gather dust, the safe has been opened. Let’s get stuck in, shall we?
Those in power know they are in trouble, and also know that they can’t really fight against the country’s firm constitution. Now let’s get on this ICC issue.
They say you should dance like nobody’s watching, except when you’re POTUS and FLOTUS everyone is always watching. And judging.
If legal battles are your thing, as well as a healthy dose of political squirming, then settle in and enjoy another day of South African courtroom drama.
Pravin Gordhan is doing everything he can to tighten up South Africa’s excessive expenditure, and his latest target has been those living abroad and their allowance.
Old Donald and his supporters are no strangers to being called anti-Semitic, but one guy really stepped up to the plate over the weekend.
In three council meetings throughout South Africa, the ANC launched what the DA is calling a coordinated attack, some being a lot more violent than others.
Uh oh, the Hawks are in trouble, Symington came along and burst their bubble…A legit crime, or a mere political play? This video shows that the Hawks’ chose the latter
Jacob Zuma might have been in Parliament while Gordhan was making his speech yesterday, but somehow I suspect not every part of him was present.
During Pravin Gordhan’s speech yesterday he directly addressed the issue of corruption – but I doubt those he targeted will heed the warning.
People just thought the DA’s objection in Parliament was another pathetic ploy at disrupting South African politics, but they were on the money