DA looking to build ‘alternative’ coalition government to lead SA after 2019 election
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane is taking advantage of the deterioration of the ANC Tripartite Alliance, and plans to build one of his own design.
Opposition leader Mmusi Maimane is taking advantage of the deterioration of the ANC Tripartite Alliance, and plans to build one of his own design.
Heart FM radio host Tracy Lange Tweeted a clip of what is probably one of the happiest traffic cops around and it’s exactly what we all need right now.
A revealing report by amaBhungane sheds light on a deal so dodgy, Jacob Zuma had to fire the mining minister to make it happen.
You know what they say… fortune favours the bold.
Former finance minister Trevor Manuel has leapt back into the public eye with a searing roast of public works minister Lynne Brown and her newest headache, Brian Molefe.
Singing staff members happy to see the return of Brian Molefe were treated to a little dance by the controversial former and now again Eskom CEO.
Zuma’seems to be on a mission to cripple the Tripartite Alliance in the run-up to the 2019 elections.
The signs are there, you just have to look.
Political economist Moeletsi Mbeki has a pretty grim prediction for the ruling party.
ANC stalwart and former treasurer general Mathews Phosa believes it’s the NEC that is to blame for shirking their responsibilities and allowing Zuma to run amok.
Ah man, this is just too good, even the DA had to laugh.
Lol, explain that to Twitter.
The ruling party has slammed its own Northern Cape premier for, well… doing exactly what her boss did on March 30.
Phumzile van Damme gave no quarter when she tackled new communications minister Ayanda Dlodlo in the National Assembly, but the minister passed her first roast with flying colours.
Ramaphosa is on the up, Zuma and his allies… not so much.
The Helen Suzman Foundation and My Vote Counts are taking Zuma to the Constitutional Court over his axing of Pravin Gordhan, but they’re not stopping there.
High levels of corruption and road accidents have led the department to rethink the effectiveness of the current testing system.
Allen Ambor has called it a day at the restaurant giant he started back in 1967.
Despite camp Zuma’s objections, judge Bashier Valley maintains that the DA had every right to insist on a review of the president’s ill-fated cabinet reshuffle and the ‘ intelligence report’ that prompted it.
Note to the coppers… don’t get on the wrong side of protesting construction workers.
Mildred Oliphant, our elusive minister of labour, has admitted that, after 23 years in power, affirmative action is the only thing the ANC’s been able to come up with to redress inequality in SA.