Sure it will take some doing, but if there is one man who can outshine his performance from 2015 it’s our dear president JZ.
Whilst the DA marches in solidarity with all those who have lost jobs under Zuma one chap was sent packing. Here’s that outfit.
During a recent address JZ was in fine form, calling out white people for being too stressed and hailing himself as a miracle.
Good news, now you can watch the massive #ZumaMustFall poster being torn down. The gathered supporters were delighted.
Some rather large posters have appeared in Cape Town’s city centre – and the message is pretty clear.
If you’re keen on having a relatively stress-free Monday I suggest you stay far away from checking the exchange rate. Good thing we’re overreacting.
Zuma makes it easy for us to take the piss, although some shady characters are pulling important strings behind the scenes.
South Africans took to the streets yesterday to march in solidarity and express their contempt for President Jacob Zuma. Some of the best pics here.
I guess we can add geography to the long list of subjects JZ struggles with, his knowledge of Africa and Asia rivalling his numeracy skills.
South Africans have come together on social media to express their disgust at President Jacob Zuma. I guess laughter is the best medicine.
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Tanzania’s new president is slashing unnecessary spending and putting all the money into things the country actually needs – a lesson that our own President could take into consideration.
It seems like a long, long time ago that JZ and Julius were best of friends, the name-calling having been going on for years now.
In a desperate bid to try and secure ANC votes before the Western Cape’s local elections Jacob Zuma called in all the stops. Talk about dirty hands.
During yesterday’s Q&A session in parliament JZ had to field some tough questions. Not that it stopped him having an absolute blast.
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Go on, you know these parliamentary sessions are always rather entertaining. Here’s what’s cracking right now as Zuma fields questions.
One thing that has become abundantly clear these past few months is that Mmusi Maimane doesn’t dig Jacob Zuma’s vibe. He just went to town.
Max du Preez once more took aim at one of his favourite targets, JZ coming under fire for finally stripping down and revealing all.
Relatively speaking, Jacob Zuma’s income is much higher than any other president in the world. Here are the stats to back that up.
You would expect your nation’s president to have the interests of his country first and foremost, although JZ is making it clear that’s not the case.
JZ’s proposed new jet will be bought by South Africa’s defence force – just another source of funds for the government to deplete.
Jacob Zuma, who is the fourth highest ‘earning’ president in the world, is tearing South Africa apart.
No, this isn’t a video of our leader JZ fumbling over some large numbers, it touches on something far more worrying than that.
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In a brutal attack on Saturday morning one of Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards, off duty at the time, was murdered in what remains mysterious circumstances.
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.
As yet another police commissioner is suspended political commentator Mandy Wiener wonders exactly where the buck stops.
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.