Minister Jeff Radebe has written a detailed article defending President Jacob Zuma’s achievements. Africa Check fact-checked his claims.
This week we mourn the death of a rap star; celebrity robbers make headlines and, FYI – never point your finger at the President.
Stop wondering. President Jacob Zuma’s expected response during his Q&A session today will be nothing short of witty, writes Haji Mohamed Dawjee.
Rumours are rife that the president’s wife tried to poison him, but Pimples has the insider info
Economic Freedom Fighters and Democratic Alliance MPs sat stony-faced as the president delivered his reply to the Sona debate.
The ruling party depends on patronage and clientelism and can’t talk to its constituency, writes Raymond Suttner.
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The presidency released a statement that Zuma has in fact been in Parliament. The reason you can’t see him? Magic.
Thuthukile Zuma’s job as chief of staff at the telecommunications and postal ministry has been okayed, but efforts to change the status quo are afoot.
The president has stood by his decision to fire Bheki Cele who, in 2012, launched a court application against a report used to fire him from his job.