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.
You might have heard about the Bell Pottinger smear campaign orchestrated by the Guptas, and the most recent scandal has seen #PaidTwitter come back with a vengeance.
Bought by the Guptas in 2005, a house in Constantia is set for renovations. Neighbours are afraid that they’re going to turn it into the new Saxonwold.
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.
You might be aware that this past week has seen further Eskom / Gupta bombshells, so let’s break it down into the five key findings.
Fancy putting aside your political worries for a second, and enjoying a throwback to the early 90s? If so you’re in luck – jump around.
It looks like the security guards outside the Gupta house have zero chill, a DA member becoming involved in an altercation with one earlier this morning.
With every idiotic Facebook rant that makes the news, the angrier many people become. Turns out everyone bickering about racism is good for people like the Guptas.
The Saxonwold compound might come with all the bells and whistles, but now you can also enjoy a close-up look at an armoured vehicle when popping by.
I’m sure your social media timelines are filled with doom and gloom, which is understandable, but if you only read one angry rant then make it this one.
When Gordhan submitted his court application filled with the Gupta’s long list of scandalous transactions, the politically-connected family fought back.
It hasn’t been a pleasant few days for the Guptas, Pravin Gordhan’s quick thinking leading to a number of dodgy dealings being exposed.
If you were wondering why Des van Rooyen and Jacob Zuma are so desperate to suppress Thuli’s ‘State Capture’ report, look no further.
As her tenure comes to a close, Thuli Madonsela is preparing to release one of her most damning reports. That’s where the Guptas step in and get nasty.
The Guptas are taking a beating in the local media, which means it’s time for Zapiro to sharpen his pen and take aim.
The Guptas look set to pack it in and leave our shores for good, announcing the sale of all local business interests. They’re watching overseas, too.
The Gupta family may have made their way over to Dubai, but that doesn’t mean their business interests have followed them just yet.
The Guptas have bought a lavish home over in their favourite city and, well, I’d like to know where they got the money from.
Tokyo Sexwale is on a mission to save face publicly – and writing an open letter instead of a private email is his first step.
The head of the Guptas’ holding company, Nazeem Howa, has been put under the spotlight. As the family’s spokesperson he just keeps lying.
You would think the Guptas are a part of the presidential family, the way they’re speaking. Oh, wait, they are.
It’s 74 years young for President Jacob Zuma today, a fact that hasn’t escaped the attention of his dear friends the Guptas. Is this a cheeky birthday message?
The Guptas have purchased much in their life, ministers included, and now they’re fleeing the country. Will Dubai be their destination of choice?
You know you’ve cracked the big time when you make it onto CNN, although the Guptas may not be so stoked with what Mr. Quest had to say.
Does today spell the beginning of the end for the Guptas in South Africa? Who knows, but the wheels of change look to be in motion.
Just when you think you’ve heard it all more details emerge showing the reach of the Gupta family. A few of these may surprise you.
After the shocking news that the Gupta family are running amok in the country JZ’s parliamentary adress stepped up a few notches. Let’s see how this unfolds then.
Sometimes all you can is laugh, with Twitter coming to the rescue in a big way. Check this compilation of the best tweets doing the rounds.
Yesterday could prove to be a landmark day for our country, the depth of our political corruptness beginning to be laid bare for all to see.
The Guptas and Jacob Zuma, a match made in heaven that spawned the now infamous ‘Zupta Must Fall’ chants in Parliament. Are they about to bugger off?