Slowly but surely JZ’s support base is eroding, and now our former finance minister has lent his support to those calling for our president to hit the road.
Sometimes you can only shake your head in disbelief when it comes to JZ, and that’s certainly true with the G20 interview everyone’s talking about.
Jacob Zuma will be facing a series of questions from political leaders this afternoon, and we all know how that usually ends. Mmusi is ready too.
It’s been a long, long time coming, but eventually Zuma has coughed up the cash for all those extra upgrades his private residence enjoyed.
If what the sources are saying is true, Jacob Zuma’s recent trip to China for the G20 summit may be a criminal act. Luckily Pravin plays be the rules.
There’s no love lost between JZ and South Africa’s leading satirical cartoonist, but then again our president just keeps delivering the ammunition.
Given how often we’re exposed to corruption stories it’s easily to overlook them. Let’s just take a moment though to look at what’s happening at Prasa.
It’s been over 10 years since JZ faced the music in the Johannesburg High Court, but it’s worth revisiting this one for old time’s sake.
Every now and again a politician says something that you know will come back to haunt him, and now JZ is really under the pump.
It’s serious squeaky bum time heading into tomorrow’s municipal elections, and turning up to have your voice heard has never been more important.
You could spend tomorrow with your feet up doing bugger all, or you could pay close attention to a very important day for the future of this country.
The chants of ‘pay back the money’ may finally die down in Parliament, but just how JZ plans to raise that money will anger many.
This past weekend, Jacob Zuma went to the EC to drum up support before the elections on Wednesday. He was certainly treated like a king.
Having a cosy relationship with JZ usually means you’re untouchable, until he decides to throw you under the bus. That’s not the case for Marius Fransman.
Love it or loathe it, Ayanda Mabulu’s most recent painting has set tongues wagging. It seems we might have been distracted from the real message though.
More plot twists and turns than a M. Night Shyamalan movie – it’s the story of how a young lady came to be in series of pictures with JZ.
It’s safe to say Ayanda Mabulu won’t be getting an invite to Nkandla any time soon, but my guess is that he would have turned it down anyway.
Most South Africans struggle to keep up with how many children JZ has, so it’s no wonder they didn’t recognise the woman in the picture.
He may have been painted in a rather unfortunate position with a certain Gupta, but that might be nothing compared to these accusations.
Controversial artist Ayanda Mabulu is at it again, and if you thought his previous work was ‘out there’ then wait until you see round two. Shots fired.
Sometimes it takes extreme measures to topple the top brass, and apparently Jesus himself could be at the forefront of the ANC’s downfall.
In amongst all the facts and figures floating around it appears one vital piece of information has been largely overlooked. JZ will be loving this then.
When the upgrade to your abode costs a whopping R246 million, what is a ‘reasonable’ amount to pay back? The numbers get crunched here.
Following the ConCourt ruling JZ is required to pay back the money for Nkandla. Today that amount has finally been settled on.
Us South Africans love a good song and dance, but which local politician can best belt out a tune? See for yourself.
The tension between Pravin Gordhan and Jacob Zuma has been well covered, but apparently that’s all water under the bridge now.
Neo might have ducked and weaved like a boss in The Matrix, but here at home JZ has done pretty well at brushing each scandal under the rug.
Certain exam questions haunt students for many years to come, but this is one that the teachers will end up regretting.
When you’re married to the president you can’t be ferried around in any old vehicle, and it’s only the finest for JZ’s spouses.
Jacob must be rocking some sweaty palms right now, the National Prosecuting Authority about to dish out a massive decision.