Calling her a “reactionary unguided missile that is systematically destroying her party from the inside”, du Preez outlined why Helen Zille’s recent tweets will prove damaging in the long run.
Those ready and waiting for Cyril’s ‘New Dawn’ would have been disheartened by the recent lovefest between our current and former president.
Given the country’s recession, and the recent crime stats, talk of emigration abounds. Here’s Max du Preez with why you may want to reconsider.
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.
Half empty, half full, or a hole at the bottom of a glass that will never fill up? Here are du Preez’s three possible scenarios for the already-vulnerable South Africa’s future.
‘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 future of this country? Right now, it’s looking really, really bleak as Zuma and his cronies push in every last favour before they are kicked out.
Yesterday was a sobering reminder of just how much anger exists between police and protesters, and Max du Preez believes we’re at a seminal moment in our history.
Whilst national anthems are supposed to be about bringing a country together, many claim ours does just the opposite. Is it time for a change?
Mmusi has risen as a real national role player in South African politics, and his party is a force to be reckoned with, according to Max du Preez,
It was only a matter of time until Max had his say on the social media rantings of the past few weeks, and it seems he isn’t in a forgiving mood.
It is the time for Zuma to be planning his exit strategy, as going to jail is not necessarily something he would like to do. Max isn’t holding back.
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.
Max du Preez once more took aim at one of his favourite targets, JZ coming under fire for finally stripping down and revealing all.
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 Jacob Zuma faces stinging criticism from just about every corner it is worth remembering that 2017 will see the ANC Elective Conference take place. Are we in for a shake up?
Max du Preez has long been a man of his word, so when his latest employers wanted to play nice with parliament he wasn’t too pleased. This is how to resign like a boss.