President Zuma was supposed to speak in parliament today, but the EFF would have none of it after their request to have him barred from speaking in the National Assembly was declined.
Following the North Gauteng High Court’s ruling last week, el presidente’s really only got two options left and both lead him to court… again.
Maybe there is hope for the currency after all…
Former security staffers for the notorious Gupta family have told Mail & Guardian some curious stories about their time working for the family.
The High Court in Pretoria has said the decision taken by former NPA head Mokotedi Mpshe to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma in 2009 was irrational.
President Jacob Zuma says leaders should humble themselves when the people no longer want them to be in charge.
Mathews Phosa has become the latest to call for the removal of Jacob Zuma since the Constitutional Court ruled on 31 March that he had failed to uphold, defend, and respect the Constitution by not complying with Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s remedial action over Nkandla.
The scene which played out was all part of protest theatre to illustrate a point about ZumaMustFall.
#ZumaMustFall protestors used Freedom Day to call for the president to resign.
In case you didn’t already know the word ‘zuma’ means a person who goes about in the night intent on fornication. That is according to the Kafir-English dictionary published circa 1915 by the Lovedale Mission Press.
The upcoming elections should be used as a platform in defence of the ANC, el presidente said at the funeral – yes, funeral – service of the 10 volunteers who died in last week’s bus accident.
He’s hardly switched off the mic and folks have already started whispering that Zuma and the ANC are covering something up with the Arms Deal report… have a look.
17 years and millions of Rands later the Arms deal saga came to an interesting end just moments ago as Zuma read out the findings of the Seriti Commission of Enquiry.
The entire nation watched Jacob Zuma’s thinly veiled apology following the ConCourt judgement, but we bet you’ve not seen other South Africans’ reactions to his speech in real-time.
Roelf Meyer, who served as Minister of Constitutional Development and Provincial Affairs in Nelson Mandela’s cabinet, has said that the Economic Freedom Fighters are the biggest beneficiaries of Zuma’s refusal to call it a day.
There is a popular maxim in Sesotho that says, “Moiketsi ha a llelwe,” which loosely translated, means one cannot feel sorry for someone who has brought it upon himself.
Well sh**, there goes any chance of South Africans seeing a great civil servant do what he does best for the good of the country.
Oh dear; the ruling party expected 110 000 voters to attend their manifesto launch in Nelson Mandela Bay this weekend, but only about 30 000 people showed up.
Earlier this week the ANCWL attacked the Public Protector for doing her job, but Madonsela’s the last woman you want to be taking on.
The secretary general of the ANC made it very clear that the party won’t fire Zuma, for fear of another COPE or EFF rising.
If you want to bury your head in the sand for a little while, you can impeach Zuma from the internet.
Could it be? Baleka Mbete reportedly gave word that parly will consider taking disciplinary action against the president following a meeting with all political party leaders.
The ANCWL has stepped up its defence of Jacob Zuma; this time attacking the Public Protector head on. Twitter’s response was every bit as entertaining as you’d expect.