It appears those in the know at the High Court in Pretoria weren’t buying our government’s reasoning for letting war criminal Omar al-Bashir leave our shores.
We know that Jacob Zuma has a frosty relationship with large sections of our local media, that is no secret. Will that anger ever boil over into any kind of intimidatory action?
After the Sudanese President was allowed to leave our shores, despite a high court order ruling that he be detained, the South African government came under fire. Here’s their defence.
Would you believe me if I told you that Jacob Zuma told a fib five years ago? Hear me out guys, it looks like Mmusi has found that zinger and called JZ out on it.
Today has been one of those days here at home, the kind of day you wish the world wasn’t watching us so closely. Adios Mr Bashir, safe flight back to Sudan.
Word is spreading like wildfire through 2oceansvibe headquarters that a British photographer, by the name of Nick Gleis, managed to sneak onto the private jets of a number of Seth’s closest confidants, who also happen to be the steward’s of many of Africa’s most glorious revolutions. These hallowed men include the likes of Bob Mugabe, […]