More and more current and former ANC members are adding their voices to the chorus of people speaking out against Jacob Zuma.
Sheesh! So the head of the SABC’s radio department allegedly told all DJ’s working at the state-owned broadcaster not to mention #ZumaMustFall on air or they’ll be shown the door.
“Do not stop by my hood every four year with your cameras clicking… the apocalypse is approaching.”
The English press have been scathing in their criticism of president Jacob Zuma after his sacking of finance minister Nhlanhla Nene.
An online petition calling for the removal of Jacob Zuma has been getting insane amounts of support from folks all over and is showing no signs of slowing.
UNION BUILDINGS (In Other News) – South African President Jacob Zuma has apologised to his country for not doing his worst. Speaking during a live broadcast from the Union Buildings yesterday, a disappointed Zuma cited a heavy workload and various overseas commitments for his poor performance.
The crux of Nene’s fall is not easy to decipher. But two factors seem to have driven the final nail into his professional coffin.
David van Rooyen’s list of business interests reads like a smorgasbord of potential conflict of interest; then again, he was appointed by the one and only Jacob Zuma.
President Zuma’s decision to give his finance minister the boot has led to all sorts of reactions.
Ok so it’s no secret that the president yesterday got rid of a pretty decent finance minister and, in a spectacular display of cadre deployment, put a yes man in his place.
Oh dear; perhaps el presidente should spend a little more time brushing up on his geography and a little less time sabotaging the South African economy.
Economists believe Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene was abruptly removed from his post on Wednesday for political reasons.
A new column claims that, just because the constitution stops Jacob Zuma from staying in office as president of SA, it doesn’t stop him from remaining on as ANC president and pulling strings behind the scenes.
It’s not looking great for the ANC under Zuma right now, with reports of dwindling support coming in left and right.
Your daily LOL. South African president Jacob Zuma has expressed relief and joy at the news that South Africa narrowly avoided a recession. Zuma revealed the reason for the extraordinary achievement was that the country’s economy had its back against the wall as it was.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane paints a pretty rosy picture of what South Africa could be without Jacob Zuma; genuine promise or just politicking?
MPs say some pretty stupid *ss sh**, but these are beyond that. Have a look at some of the nonsense they tune each other in parly.
That’s right, the Independent (really?) Commission for the remuneration of Public Office Bearers (now that’s a bureaucratic mouthful) has approved a 5% pay increase for the president… again.
So the president allegedly met with some of the Western Cape’s most notorious gang leaders, who pledged their support in an attempt to get the Western Cape back in ANC hands.
The EFF’s national spokesperson and member of parly, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has had just about enough of Zuma laughing every time he’s asked a question in parliament; watch as Ndlozi takes on el presidente.
In response to questions by the EFF’s Floyd Shivambu in parly, the minister of public works had to cough up some answers about how much is actually spent on el presidente.
We can totally give him wings for, like, three billion.
In the aftermath of Jacob Zuma running his mouth over the weekend, a well-known political academic has said that the ANC should not get the impression that SA is its toy.
Government’s arms procurement partner, Armscor, is allegedly on the prowl for a R4 billion jet for the president, while the department of higher education is scrambling to find funds to help struggling students pay their way.
Yeah folks, el presidente believes that his party trumps the country when it comes to level of importance…