It seems oll JZ has finally woken up to the fact that he’s punched so many holes in his little ship, that it’s time for the youth to mend the holes for him.
After months of debate, parliamentary inquests and commissions popping up faster that you can say Nkandla, the old guard of the ANC are finally speaking out against Zuma’s trail of destruction.
Tom Moyane has taken over the top job at SARS from Ivan Pillay, and immediately fired all senior management who didn’t tow the Zuma line.
No other country has given people houses free of charge because they are poor, South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma recently claimed. He is wrong.
We’ve all seen the spoof articles making the rounds alleging that JZ has quit; but seriously now, can you imagine the living costs of a man who’s been dependent on our money for so long, having to go at it himself?
NUMSA’s decision to break away from COSATU and the ANC will bring some changes but not fundamental realignment, writes Kameel Premhid
SA President Jacob Zuma surprised business leaders and expats in the UK by pulling out of a conference in London which he was due to attend this week. While many call the no-show predictable, others are disappointed in the president crisscrossing their plans.
No, this isn’t a practical joke. President Jacob Zuma seems to think there’s nothing wrong with spending the taxpayer’s money to make improvements to his personal residence, because South Africa’s worst Apartheid leaders did something similar.
The Public Protector has changed her tune and claims that corruption is not a defining attribute of South Africa. But who is she trying so hard to convince if not herself?
We’ve compiled a list of the big mans’ 5 top beneficiaries when it comes to one-ups and shady deals.
Busy schedules aside, South African President Jacob Zuma has confirmed his attendance at an upcoming economic forum in London. The only question that now remains is: which wife will accompany him?
According to a statement by the Presidency, Putin stressed the need for the two governments to work on implementing the agreements signed during his state visit to South Africa last year, while calling for the strengthening of tourism, cultural and educational exchanges.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela responds to the ANC recent accusations and campaigns against her office. But when will the saga that followed the fall-out after her Nkandla report in March end?
Just when you thought that Nkandla couldn’t get any more ridiculous the ANC decides to pull out the big guns against the Public Protector
Far away from any major political event on the horizon and three months following the last general elections, South Africans witnessed a week of turmoil in parliament – and beyond
Parliament was suspended today after EFF demanded the money owed by President Zuma be repaid, as per the Nkandla report
Four months overdue, President Jacob Zuma finally submits a reaction to the Nkandla report – once again passing the blame and responsibility to others
As the US sets up the African Standby Force at the end of last week’s US-Africa Leaders Summit, our top diplomat in Washington claims that South Africa should take over leadership as a “moral superpower” in the world
Retired South African High Commissioner to the UK, Zola Skweyiya, is one of two envoys appointed by President Jacob Zuma to Israel and Palestine.
Where exactly in the Middle East is South Africa? If President Zuma doesn’t watch his step, SA might soon be embroiled politically right in the heart of it
South African Parliament expects to save around R1 million by cancelling a lavish gala dinner usually held after the President delivers his State of the Nation Address, which is scheduled for Tuesday.
President Jacob Zuma will take a few days off from public engagements, while continuing to perform official duties from home, following a brief stay in hospital after a ‘particularly demanding period in office’
35 ministers, 37 deputies, two new ministries, and a partridge in a pear tree. And you thought Nkandla was a bad investment
Who could forget this viral mishap from 2008? Let’s hope Nene has better luck on screen this time around.
Cyril Ramaphosa was appointed Deputy President and Deputy Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene was promoted to minister of finance in President Jacob Zuma’s new Cabinet, announced on Sunday evening following his inauguration for a second term as President on Saturday.