You’re probably thinking we’ve twisted this one somehow to make it sound worse than it is. You’re wrong unfortunately.
It sounds like Maphatsoe hung out with Zuma this weekend and mistook his rambling opinions for political fact.
The ANC might not own every corporate business in the country, but they sure do hold hands with a few and let them get away with just as much.
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As reservoirs and dams are drying up, members of the ANC are actively denying that South Africa is in a national drought crisis. The situation is manageable.
If you happen to live down here in the Cape (or visit for that matter) you’ll know things often run rather smoothly. Bad news for the ANC it would seem.
The noose is tightening and the ANC and their head honcho must surely be feeling the heat. Time to step up Jacob, or is the damage already done?
As universities across the country are being rocked by waves of student activism Max du Preez believes the blame lies with those up top.
Our country’s president was in fine voice at the ANC’s National General Council, although he was keen to set the record straight on a few matters.
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As Jacob Zuma faces stinging criticism from just about every corner it is worth remembering that 2017 will see the ANC Elective Conference take place. Are we in for a shake up?
Even Donald Trump would have been impressed with the gall shown by ANC supporters outside Nkandla during yesterday’s inspection. Clutching at straws, anyone?
If you’re a fan of watching government-approved news and entertainment on your telly looks like you’re in luck. A ‘propaganda plan’ is set to be implemented and here’s what’s in store.
Woah, hold up a second – this is the exact question posed by the Mail&Guardian in a recent article. We’ve summarised their findings for you, this should be interesting.
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.
We know that our parliament has turned into a circus of late but today is another one of those ‘has to be seen to be believed’ kind of scenarios. New record guys, well done.
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.
The words ‘Zuma’ and ‘shocking’ have long been associated but this writer thinks their may be some method to JZ’s madness. He might actually have a point as well.
Remember how hard you worked, putting in all those extra hours long after everyone had gone home to get your pay rise? It is somewhat easier for others.
Looks like the residents of Philippi have been partying up a storm this week, throwing petrol bombs in celebration of still having no running water.
The ANC has absolutely nailed this new bill on the head and unless some seriously free contraception is handed out, we’re going to see a lot of kids ruining their lives.
We’re getting quite used to hearing Jacob Zuma enjoy a chuckle at our expense in parliament, but should he really be cracking jokes about Nkandla?
The gloves are well and truly off after EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi went to town on the ruling party in a sustained verbal attack. Ding ding ding.
There’s a time and a place, so they say, and some of the comments flying around the South African political landscape these days would be better suited for the playground.
What happens when a politician opens the Twitter floor for an hour and fields questions on his personal account? Come now, you know how this plays out.
Yesterday’s announcement of Mmusi Maimane as the new leader of the DA may not have been a surprise, but that didn’t stop people celebrating wildly when the news was made official.
There were a few lessons to be learnt from Monday’s televised DA debate, and Mmusi Maimane raised a few issues that set tongues wagging.
We know that Mmusi isn’t afraid to stand up to Jacob Zuma, given his eloquent attack in the aftermath of the State of the Nation fiasco, but he may yet have a few more tricks up his sleeve.
Julius Malema used his opportunity to address white farmers in the Western Cape to impart some advice about their need to chillax. It went down better than you might think.