Feel it, it is here. Today could finally be the day that we boot Zuma from power, so let’s watch on as Parliament performs the secret ballot vote.
As we enter the final few hours of imploring ANC MPs to listen to the will of the people, Eusebius McKaiser’s open letter makes a few valid points.
Today is a massive day that could well shape the immediate future of this country, and the world’s eyes are trained on our Parliament. So, what do they think?
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Next week Tuesday is a massive day for the people of this country, and if the votes fall in our favour a number of procedures kick into gear. Here’s what will unfold.
One of life’s great joys is putting together the perfect playlist for every occasion, so what do South Africans reckon gets JZ dancing like nobody is watching?
Encouraging South Africans to get more involved with politics, News24 ran a survey that allowed respondents to email an MP. The results are in.
Perhaps it was the involvement of British PR vultures Bell Pottinger that really caught their attention, but either way the BBC are digging deep.
At the recent ANC Policy Conference Zuma shocked those in attendance by announcing potential changes to the party’s Constitution. He has tricks up his sleeve.
JZ doesn’t only hold the top dog spot in South Africa, but ranks very highly on the list detailing what world leaders earn annually. Surprise!
A report detailing the ANC’s integrity commission’s request for the president to step down has been released, and Zuma’s answer is so Zuma.
The ANC gathered in Jozi to debate the policies that will shape its future, but in amongst that two familiar foes went toe to toe for control.
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The battle to oust Zuma from his throne is underway, and the next key step is forcing our National Assembly Speaker to allow the Secret Ballot.
After yesterday’s important ConCourt ruling, JZ seemed rather irate during his Q&A session in Parliament. Here are his best moments.
It was pretty good viewing over at the Constitutional Court earlier today – that’s if you’re no fan of JZ, of course. He won’t be very stoked with what’s gone on.
Seeing as though this one is already up and running, let’s just jump in. JZ is addressing Parliament, and is currently taking questions.
For the state’s official Youth Day celebration, officials headed to Ventersdorp. Zuma addressed the crowd, but it didn’t really go as planned.
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Speaking to a half empty Parliament, with most opposition parties having boycotted in protest, our dear leader decided to have a chat with the white folk.
Whether it’s hard hats or insults, our Parliament generally involves plenty of hurling. Mmusi and John Steenhuisen were in fine form yesterday.
Since it was confirmed that Zuma is keen on abandoning ship and hopping over to the desert city of Dubai, this residential visa has done the rounds.
We’re up to our ears in State Capture information, but if you thought that was going to slow down you’d be wrong. This weekend was another massive set of revelations.
A damning academic report was released last night at Wits, detailing the silent coup which is underway in South Africa. Of course it’s scary reading.
Over in the ConCourt the future of Jacob Zuma could well hang in the balance, with many specualting that a secret ballot would ensure his dismissal.
Save SA are keeping up the pressure on Number One, and they have now outlined a set of demands to “make sure Jacob Zuma goes”.
‘The Bulldog’ isn’t afraid of taking on big cases, and it appears that his new target is a certain Jacob Zuma. So how can we expect this one to play out?
The Daily Mail love to fire up a little controversy, and there are many South Africans who are angered by an article they recently published.
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If you think the job is done you are mistaken, because South Africans are celebrating Freedom Day by marching to oust Number One.