One angry Limpopo lady gave a rather stern warning to mayor Gerson Molapisane, asking him to “tell your councillors to zip their trousers”.
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The ANC blames the ANC for the ANC’s woes.
Over the past few weeks, a number of attacks across the country have led to a massive backlash against the dog breed.
On Saturday, President Ramaphosa headed to Delmas, Mpumalanga, as part of an ANC service delivery campaign.
A state of disaster has been declared in the province and relief funds will be made available. Sadly, you know exactly what that means.
The Zondo Commission laid bare just how cushy life is for the kids of high-ranking ANC officials, with cars, cash, apartments, and other gifts flooding in.
It’s likely that Ramaphosa will stay on as party president come the ANC elective conference in December. There’s more uncertainty around who will be his second in command.
Despite huge public pushback, the seismic survey off the Wild Coast maintained government support. It’s easy enough to see why now.
Shell is facing a public backlash with regards to its plans to carry out a seismic survey along the Wild Coast, and our political system enters a new cycle of dishonesty.
More than 12 years after Jacob Zuma was first sworn into office as our nation’s president, the people of South Africa have finally shown that they’re tired of being taken for a ride.
Low turnout paints bleak picture for ANC. ‘Joker’ stabbing rampage on train. Queen back behind the wheel. Pitch invader strikes again. Adele’s tracklist revealed.
On November 1, South Africans take to the polls for our local government elections.
One can always rely on the ANC to soil its own bed, and that’s very much the case with the local government elections just around the corner.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to shuffle the deck, with a number of ministers reported to be on the chopping block.
Even after years and years of reading about sheer government incompetence, there is still room to be surprised.
The secretary-general has asked courts to lift his suspension, as well as suspending our current president from the ANC.
You can’t put a value on some of what we’ve lost to the latest blaze. As Zapiro points out, though, there are still many fires to put out.
Marching, singing, and a menacing looking roly-poly were all on show as crowds gathered outside Jacob Zuma’s compound.
uMkhonto weSizwe war vets have surrounded Nkandla, saying they are prepared to die for Jacob Zuma, as he defies orders to appear in front of the Zondo Commission.
Today marks the start of the ’16 Days of Activism’ campaign, with this year’s theme being ‘women’s economic justice for a nonviolent and non-sexist South Africa’. Meanwhile, within the ANC.
With Magashule’s arrest earlier this month, lines have finally been drawn in the sand. The next few weeks are going to reveal a great deal about who holds party power.
The ANCYL website has been ‘hacked’ and, for the past two weeks, linked to a pornographic website.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
Fear not – our best and brightest are hard at work to turn around South Africa’s ailing economy.
A meeting called to finalise the nomination of a local ward councillor descended into chaos in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.
President Ramaphosa might be talking a good game after this weekend’s ANC meeting to tackle corruption, but Zapiro will take some convincing.
This weekend’s ANC national executive committee (NEC) meeting will see the president’s resolve to root out corruption tested by a rival faction, with Ace Magashule leading the charge.
COSATU is planning a major strike to protest President Ramaphosa’s inaction on corruption.
It appears that the Eastern Cape health department isn’t going to let a little thing like death stand in the way of a good tender.