When the general population lose interest in the president’s responses to very real issues affecting them, you know something’s out of place.
Zuma laughed, so South Africans made jokes.
Jacob Zuma will be taking questions in parly on Thursday.
The president seemed to have all the answers on land.
Flames on top of heat on top of some more flames.
The ANC chief whip seems to have misplaced his spine.
No one expected to see him today.
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.
There are three provisions in the constitution that allow for the ‘removal’ of a president and Parliament Watch has broken them down into a nifty chart explaining the processes.
Mosiuoa ‘Terror’ Lekota called on South Africans to unite – starting with the members of the house.
Bathabile Dlamini, Brian Molefe, the SABC, Prasa… so many topics to roast the president on, so little time.
The people’s bae is FULL of fire!
Opposition MPs weren’t too pleased with “Saxonwold Shebeen” Brian Molefe’s arrival in parly.
24 year-old Hlomela Bucwa might be new to parliament, but what she lacks in experience she makes up for in gusto.
In yet another move seemingly edging him closer to cabinet, the ANC has shoehorned ‘Saxonwold Shebeen’ Molefe into a top finance committee position before he’s even been sworn in as MP.
South Africans continue to have zero chill whatsoever
The insults keep flying in all directions.
Away from the pomp of the red carpet, the DA brought black flags with “Remember the Esidimeni 94” written on them.
South African Twitter here to remind y’all: we have zero chill!
Government has announced that, in the interest of safety and security, 441 soldiers will be deployed alongside the SAPS at this year’s State of the Nation Address.