For the state’s official Youth Day celebration, officials headed to Ventersdorp. Zuma addressed the crowd, but it didn’t really go as planned.
If you think the job is done you are mistaken, because South Africans are celebrating Freedom Day by marching to oust Number One.
You might not have heard about the massive prayer meeting that took place in Bloem over the weekend, but the numbers it drew are unbelievable.
Whilst our recent protests remained largely peaceful, over in Venezuela all hell is breaking loose. These images show just how dire the situation has become.
You might have heard about ANC supporters attacking a DA supporter outside Luthuli House last week, but today everyone seems to be getting along just fine.
As you can imagine South Africans are outraged about what’s gone on these past few days, so they’ve taken to the streets to make their voices heard.
Tensions have flared in the lead up to this evening’s SONA address, protesters taking to the streets and police out in full force.
The tearing down of the now infamous poster ended badly for one man who badmouthed Zuma. Turns out some residents weren’t happy either.
The Zuma Must Fall poster has proven to be rather divisive, so it makes sense that we should see it replaced with something most of us can get behind.
Two local musicians have come together to pen a song aimed at toppling our dear president Jacob Zuma. Watch it, you know you want to.
Good news, now you can watch the massive #ZumaMustFall poster being torn down. The gathered supporters were delighted.
There some ugly scenes at the tearing down of the #ZumaMustFall poster on Kloof Street, a man who bad-mouthed JZ proving unpopular with ANC supporters.
Around 2 000 Capetonians took to Company Gardens and the streets of the CBD in solidarity with the fall of Zuma.
South Africans took to the streets yesterday to march in solidarity and express their contempt for President Jacob Zuma. Some of the best pics here.
South Africans have come together on social media to express their disgust at President Jacob Zuma. I guess laughter is the best medicine.