Two fronts are headed for the Mother City.
One Tweet, so much sass.
Unlike the ANC, the Congress of South African Trade Unions is very much capable of disciplining its leaders when they step out of line.
While revelations around the extent of the Gupta family’s network of captured government individuals holds everyone’s focus, there’s another cover-up playing out right in front of our eyes.
Another ‘good story to tell’?
The DA was on fire during Wednesday’s debate in the National Assembly.
Turns out one of the Gupta family’s most vocal supporters had, according to the #GuptaLeaks emails, asked the infamous family for some cash back in 2016.
That’s how you deal with unruly leaders.
The ANC chief whip seems to have misplaced his spine.
ANC Youth League president Collen Maine has rubbished claims that one of the Guptas’ main men groomed him on how to deal with the media.
More unsurprising revelations from the leaked Gupta emails.
The blues have announced their ‘alternative budget’ as a comparison to what Zuma’s new Treasury has thrown together, and the DA believes it can save SA at least R10 billion.
Jacob Zuma’s continued support from within the ruling party is costing the ANC votes outside.
Trade union federation Cosatu and its president, Sdumo Dlamini, seem to be at odds over its responsibilities to its members, versus what the ANC wants.
South Africans without Facebook and Twitter still see Zuma as a hero, according to finance minister for a day, Des van Rooyen.
The infamous Guptas reportedly got their hands on another controversial figure’s Constantia mansion, and have big plans for its expansion, but residents are putting up one heck of a fight.
It’s not over until Juju says so…
The naked emperor, alienating his last remaining loyalists?
‘Oh, were you planning on using this getaway car’?
A leap in the right direction.
Most folks wouldn’t think to go all Bruce Willis when someone jumps into the driver seat and tries to make off with their car… most folks.