DA leader Mmusi Maimane claims to have evidence that president Cyril Ramaphosa’s office was aware of the Gupta family’s involvement in state capture.
If you feel like owning a rather notorious piece of South African political history, then you’ll be interested to know that Jacob Zuma’s Johannesburg mansion is on the market.
I know, everyone is sick and tired of reading about State Capture, but put aside your “bombshell” headline fatigue for a second because yesterday was all action.
Political war never rests, even over the long weekend. As the ANC continues to do battle amongst themselves, some chief characters showed their cards.
Zuma comeback? SA’s laziest city. Playboy Club relaunch. VW Beetle done. Bieber married? College Photoshops black students. Biggest petrol hike in SA history.
Ace’s Zuma surprise. Latest SA ‘war zone’ stats. Trump’s 9/11 fist pump. Zim violence beckons. Hurricane Florence winds at 225kmh. Cape Town is omen. Tinder Gold hits SA. What’s wrong with British Airways? PdV interview. Kendall’s dress.
Meet five of the worst SA businesses – some linked to state capture, others not, but all guilty of the kind of corporate skullduggery that’s ruining our country.
A parody video featuring JZ and Baleka Mbete, with a little Juju cameo, is proving popular across the country. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
In the days leading up to Jacob Zuma’s resignation, there was talk of military interference and an armed revolt. It may have been a very close run thing.
With the national elections around the corner, a new political party has thrown their name into the ring. Meet the Mazibuye African Congress.
People on the internet are mistaking this guy for the ex-president’s 25-year-old son, who just passed away from lupus over the weekend.
Jacob Zuma will never be called a gracious loser, and he’s now waging an all-out war to dismantle the party (and country) he once led.
The ex-president of South Africa and the troubled tax agency took a helluva beating in a stinging report from the international media outlet.
90 days have come and gone, so let’s take a look at what Cyril Ramaphosa has managed to lock down thus far.
Ex-president Jacob Zuma is gearing up to marry wife number seven, but it seems like the last person to find out was his first wife.
Jacob is a crook in the streets and a devil between the sheets, and apparently the latter is pretty good news for Cyril.
Everyone’s talking about 24-year-old Nonkanyiso Conco, who is set to become Zuma’s latest wife. Turns out she’s a bit of a hypocrite.
The former president of South Africa has become a father again, with 24-year-old Nonkanyiso Conco having given birth on April 12 – Jacob Zuma’s 76th birthday.
It’s early days in his tenure, but Cyril will be looking over his shoulder plenty in the months to come. Zuma’s still around, but there are other threats too.
Jacob Zuma made it clear last week that he is going down swinging, so let’s look at what he might be plotting in the months to come.
Today is the day that JZ finally appears in court to face 16 charges relating to 783 payments, which he allegedly received in connection with the controversial multibillion-rand arms deal.
With many South African government officials finally choosing to fly Economy Class with the rest of us, the latest humble flyer traveller is the former president.
Fridays are for popping bottles, and the end of this week promises to be a nervous one for Jacob Zuma. He’s off to court, and these witnesses are waiting to testify.
After being forced by his own party to suck up his pride and hit the road, the 75-year-old crook is finally enjoying some down time.
Zuma summonsed. China train mystery. US gunmaker bankrupt. Austin Bomber’s roommate. 8-tonne space station falling. Stormy Daniels spanking. Ashes ball-tampering claims. Silicon Valley disses Facebook. French waiter drama. What’s up with Katy Perry? Angelina dating again.
Shaun Abrahams announced on Friday that Zuma will face 16 charges, and the walls may finally be closing in. Turns out his defence might be on to something though.
In a tell-all book, former ANN7 editor rajesh Sundaram spills the beans on what life was like at the Gupta-owned network and how Zuma really ran the show.
We know that Zuma’s SABC interview on the day of his resignation was full of indignation, but behind the scenes he was plotting a final, desperate attempt to cling to power.
Zuma going down. North Korea ready for talks. Millie and Paris for Calvin Klein. Big NRA backlash. Russia’s Olympic cyber-attack. Oprah disses Leo. Simpsons’ curling prophecy.
Trevor might have climbed to the top of the food chain, buttering his bread with potshots at Donald Trump, but he hasn’t forgotten about our dear JZ.