If you thought that was a lot, the total amount intended for Zuma’s 75 cabinet ministers is astronomical.
In his book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, John Maxwell says, “The laws carry consequences with them.” He goes on to remind those who are in positions of power to apply “the laws and the people will follow” them; or else, he warns, they “will not be able to lead others.”
El presidente has said that he’ll add his voice to the NPA’s appeal against the High Court ruling that corruption charges against him be reinstated.
Panyaza Lesufi is less than impressed with a Gauteng school that added a Zapiro cartoon of Zuma into class work and asked learners to comment on it.
The SCA has ruled that Malema accusing the ANC of being responsible for the Marikana massacre is not “unparliamentary.”
NPA boss Shaun Abrahams has announced that the authority will be appealing the Pretoria High Court’s ruling that the 783 charges against Zuma should be reinstated.
Both Jacob Zuma and Robert Mugabe were due to speak at the University of Fort Hare on Firday, but protesting students weren’t as welcoming as they might have expected.
The opposition leader has criticised what he calls “a flaw” in South Africa’s constitution that’s allowing president Jacob Zuma to stay in power.
Watch: “You must laugh if I’m a joke. Why don’t you laugh?” Zuma tells the DA’s John Steenhuisen before giving his signature laugh.
As election season enters full tilt, the latest Afrobarometer survey has some interesting findings.
Tuesday’s Q&A session in parliament delivered some choice pearls from across the board; but none as entertaining as those that came from el presidente himself.
The president’s Q&A on Tuesday didn’t exactly go as planned and when the time came to answer the DA leader’s questions he couldn’t hold back any longer.
The Democratic Alliance recently published an infographic that brings Zuma’s seven-year tenure into stark focus… for all the wrong reasons.
Debris flew as the EFF caused another ruckus in parly, shouting ‘Come and kill us here, we won’t leave parliament, Zuma must!’
Julius Malema claims that he was approached by “Zuma’s people” to join a plot to get rid of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
Sjoe, Juju’s getting a little personal in his latest tirade. Nothing seems too controversial for the EFF leader to take on… even accusing the president of sleeping with his mates’ kids.
Senior ANC sources reportedly said that Zuma is willing to step down in an attempt to recover some of the ruling party’s “integrity.”
So the president’s jet is a go, even though nobody’s saying exactly how much it will cost.
They’re funny, firm, politically minded and some are heralded as the protectors of the nation. Have a look at 10 of the most respected and admired South Africans.
That’s right folks, of the R246 million spent on his private residence, el presidente may only be liable for about a million.
This week saw el presidente ask for more money for his office from parliament, but with no one there to hold him to account his budget was quickly approved by the ANC caucus in the National Assembly.
JZ says the way some MPs behave are causing people to ask him embarrassing questions when he travels across the continent.
The Honourable Steenhuisen is becoming an expert at roasting the ANC.
Almost all opposition parties have decided to stay away on Zuma’s second consecutive day in parliamentary, which might suit him just fine as there’ll be no one to ask him any difficult questions.