The country’s leading satirical cartoonist isn’t buying the nonsense that some of our religious leaders are selling.
The chairman of Naspers has had a rockier ride of late, following damning testimony by former communications minister Yunus Carrim at the commission of inquiry into state capture.
As Zapiro points out, Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby seem to be using the same defence. How’s that working out for them?
After some time away from the drawing board, Zapiro has returned to work. His first cartoon back is full of the usual suspects.
South Africa’s most celebrated cartoonist has given Ramaphosa and our government a double dose this week.
Our current Minister of Transport has been running his mouth (as per usual) this week, which has clearly irked Zapiro.
Zapiro kept us waiting, but in the end, he delivered. Let’s see what his pen has to say about our boys in green and gold.
Continuing on from his superb Helen Zille ‘wrecking ball’ cartoon last week, Zapiro has arrowed in on the mess facing Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan as he tries to fix Eskom.
It’s been a disastrous week for South Africa’s largest opposition party, with Helen Zille at the centre of it all. Enter Zapiro and his razor-sharp wit.
In his latest cartoon, Zapiro has arrowed in on the spending habits of some of the EFF’s top dogs.
Julius might say that he’s a man of the people, but how he funds his lifestyle doesn’t sit very well with Zapiro.
Everybody knows about the 27s and the 28s, but what about the gangsterism in the highest offices of the land?
Day two at the Zondo commission, and Jacob’s memory seemed to fail him. Zapiro took aim and nailed his target, as did some analysts.
Champagne, whiskey, purchases from H&M and Zara and other goodies – Zapiro wasn’t going to waste this chance to land a few body blows.
Ramaphosa may have kept the nation waiting for an hour or so, but in the end, the man nicknamed ‘The Cat’ secured the position of understudy.
With his latest cartoon, Zapiro seems to sum up the lack of enthusiasm felt by so many of this country’s voters.
There’s a battle raging within the ANC, and the two power players are slowly but surely showing their hands. Zapiro hits the nail on the head here.
If you’re not all that confident in the brains trust at Eskom, you’re not alone. Zapiro rolled out some familiar favourites to drive home his point.
At first, it seemed like SONA had come and gone without any violence, but then EFF MP Marshall Dlamini’s slap video emerged. Zapiro was watching.
This week, many social media users have seen far more of Malusi Gigaba than they would have liked. Looks like the video reached Zapiro.
The trial of Collan Rex continues, and yesterday saw one learner detailing his abuse. Zapiro was always going to take notice.
When Jonathan Shapiro penned ‘the Rape of Lady Justice’ back in 2008, he couldn’t have known just how much controversy was about to ensue.
Two of the world’s most fragile egos came together earlier this week, and it was all handshakes and smiles. Jim and Zapiro weren’t at all impressed.
We’re all growing somewhat tired of hearing about the new national obsession, but let’s check in with the Zapiro and the cartoonists from EWN and eNCA.
We know that Zapiro loves to stoke the fire, and you can bet his new cartoon is going to anger those who sympathise with Israel.
Zapiro and Zuma have been duelling for years, with lawsuits and name calling rife, but now it looks like the satirist is having the last laugh.
It looks like this Wednesday might just see Cyril deliver his final blow, but thus far JZ has avoided the knockout. Nothing slips by Zapiro these days.
Earlier this week we showed you Zapiro taking on Zuma and Mbalula, and now he’s focusing on the water crisis the Mother City finds itself in.
We’re all still reeling from the shock events of yesterday’s shuffle, Zuma’s 12th, and today Zapiro has come out swinging. It appears he also touched Fikile on his studio.
We know Donald skipped out on the army, but it looks like he might have skipped out on geography classes at school, too. Zapiro isn’t holding back.