Kenny Kunene has made himself relevant again after buying a very NSFW painting of DA leaders – including Zille, Selfe, and Maimane.
By now you have probably seen the DA’s latest ad campaign. They are very good at irking the opposition, and now a Mandela wants it removed.
The DA’s manifesto comes with an impressive set of stats, especially when compared to the other active political parties. Just how true are these claims?
We know from this year’s SONA debate that John Steenhuisen has a sharp tongue, and he took it for a walk yesterday with some pomp.
Now that the EFF has committed to its manifesto, it isn’t stepping down – and is disrupting parliament like never before.
Although we can be sure that this will have hardly any impact on Zuma’s current presidential status, the long-term effects could be damning.
While the coloured community makes up the majority in the Western Cape, the ANC has lost their vote over historical differences.
A harsh critic of Jacob Zuma and his Gupta squad, Vytjie Mentor has once again shared her experiences as an ANC MP.
As local elections loom, it’s important to gather as much information as possible to make your vote an informed one – here’s a start.
A DA council man went to investigate a burst pipe only to find a little deep sinkhole in which he could take a bath.
Whilst the DA marches in solidarity with all those who have lost jobs under Zuma one chap was sent packing. Here’s that outfit.
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A young DA leader from Durban was criticised over the weekend for posting a pic of herself in a bikini on social media and people got a little upset.
Oh yeah, the joys of the South African parliament. Shenanigans, racial slurs and general lack of respect. It’s getting boring now, EFF. The time has come to work together for some real change.
If you happen to live down here in the Cape (or visit for that matter) you’ll know things often run rather smoothly. Bad news for the ANC it would seem.
Want to see how our country’s politicians debated the #FeesMustFall protests in parliament yesterday? Laugh-a-minute stuff this is.
Patro Nel took four years to plan her trip to Nepal and now she’s missing after flying over the Himalayas.
Even Donald Trump would have been impressed with the gall shown by ANC supporters outside Nkandla during yesterday’s inspection. Clutching at straws, anyone?
The photos from yesterday’s Nkandla inspection are truly shocking. Just kidding, there are sadly no surprises here as the country’s media show us what we’ve been paying for
If you’re a fan of watching government-approved news and entertainment on your telly looks like you’re in luck. A ‘propaganda plan’ is set to be implemented and here’s what’s in store.
The next time you’re plunged into darkness at an inopportune moment be sure to enjoy a gulp of water. At least that way you’ll remember back in the day when we had it good.
Woah, hold up a second – this is the exact question posed by the Mail&Guardian in a recent article. We’ve summarised their findings for you, this should be interesting.
Would you believe me if I told you that Jacob Zuma told a fib five years ago? Hear me out guys, it looks like Mmusi has found that zinger and called JZ out on it.
According to Mmusi Maimane, the man with the most mispronounced surname in all of South Africa, the ANC’s days are numbered. He says the DA are coming in hot.
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Remember how hard you worked, putting in all those extra hours long after everyone had gone home to get your pay rise? It is somewhat easier for others.
The South African political landscape has really descended into a free-for-all, although the latest attacks on Jacob Zuma are taking things to the next level.
There’s a time and a place, so they say, and some of the comments flying around the South African political landscape these days would be better suited for the playground.
What happens when a politician opens the Twitter floor for an hour and fields questions on his personal account? Come now, you know how this plays out.
Yesterday’s announcement of Mmusi Maimane as the new leader of the DA may not have been a surprise, but that didn’t stop people celebrating wildly when the news was made official.