Flights, a hefty salary, and being ferried to and fro in luxury – these are all perks of landing a seat in our National Assembly. Some MPs, in particular, are taking the mickey.
When the ANC announced their list of candidates for Parliament and the provincial legislatures, they gave the people of South Africa a massive middle finger.
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Yesterday’s presidential Q&A session in Parliament featured brawling between members of opposition parties. It also featured wisecracks about penis size.
Malusi Gigaba’s sex tape has made it onto international porn streaming site Pornhub, where it has been racking up the views.
This week, many social media users have seen far more of Malusi Gigaba than they would have liked. Looks like the video reached Zapiro.
Yesterday morning, Malusi Gigaba sent Twitter into a frenzy when he outlined a blackmail plot involving video of him in a compromising position.
All members of parliament are required to make annual declarations of gifts they receive with a value in excess of R500, and some are rather interesting.
You can’t help but feel that the end is nigh for Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba, who once again put his foot in his mouth earlier this morning.
He’s not exactly in Cyril Ramaphosa’s good books, having been reassigned during the last Cabinet Reshuffle, and Malusi Gigaba seems to be cracking under the pressure.
Yesterday afternoon saw Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba deliver his first budget speech, and his efforts were always going to be met with a mixed reaction.
Delivering his maiden budget speech, all eyes will be on Malusi Gigaba. He must now explain how South Africa intends to fill that R50 billion budget hole.
You would think that Malusi Gigaba would be on his best behaviour now that JZ has left the building, but his actions yesterday in Parliament show otherwise.
During the budget speech on February 21, South Africans will learn how the government plans to cover massive budget shortfalls. You might not like it.
This afternoon, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba will set out the government’s spending plans for the next three years. His decisions will have an effect on your bottom line.
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has been a rather naughty boy in years gone by, and these past few weeks things have really unravelled.
Around 2 000 people participated in the Cape Town leg of the international anti-rape SlutWalk campaign on Saturday. Unfortunately, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba speculated on Twitter whether he “might get lucky” at the march, in which many women wore deliberately revealing clothing to make their point. Way to go, Malusi.