Nine or ten wives and plans with points.
The Democratic Alliance leader says scenes from Thursday’s State of the Nation address were a glimpse of the future under the ruling party.
Women, haircare and other things the two esteemed men might have talked about.
Once President Jacob Zuma steps down as ANC leader at the party’s next congress, he’ll have to answer to a party that may no longer share his vision.
Does Trump feel shame? Does Zuma feel shame? Are they capable of self-correction?
The president is fighting for power. And it’s not just against his deputy for the future leadership of the ANC.
A minimum wage is one of only a handful of 2016 State of the Nation pledges to have actually materialised
Relations between Number One and Number Two have hit rock bottom.
JS Smit breaks down media comparisons between SA President Jacob Zuma and US President Donald Trump when it comes to telling lies.
The public protector said that she supports Madonsela’s recommendation to establish a commission of an inquiry into the allegations
Demagoguery thrives on bullshit. It is harder to be a populist if you value truth.
The president is said to have told ANC leaders she will take over the finance ministry.
Dineo Bendile spoke to EFF leader Julius Malema about his belief that the president would even have a sex change if it would help him cling to power.
Speaking in code is not the same as being obfuscatory.
Speaking exclusively to the Mail & Guardian, the Economic Freedom Fighters leader reveals why he believes the president wants a third term.
The main target of a Cabinet reshuffle would be Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, according to political analyst Ralph Mathekga.
Our work is to find and uncover the real story, the real facts that are often elided in the various simple narratives produced for political ends.
The women’s league is behaving oddly and the main candidates are silent on many other issues.
The move would bolster Dlamini-Zuma’s profile and chances of replacing Zuma as ANC president.
The ANC is not bound by tradition to elect its deputy as leader, President Jacob Zuma said in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
When the apartheid state was dissolved, the expectation was that robust policy would ensure that black South Africans would be adequately empowered.
The deputy president’s pivot on Zuma and corruption is laudable. But why now?
The parliamentary standing committee says his objection has no sound basis and is refusing to back down.
Concerns have been raised that Zuma may be trying to play the family card to avoid possible prosecution after his term is up.
The ANC president reiterated a statement he has made several times before – that the party will rule until Jesus comes.
This comes after ruling party national spokesperson Zizi Kodwa called the move premature, divisive and defiant of the ANC’s NEC.
The ANC secretary general says Cosatu and the ANCWL are “spoiling the water in the ANC” by publicly stating who they back as the next party president,
The past year was undoubtedly the year of the meme, with people using social media and specifically memes to express their frustration with politics.
The president delivered his speech at the celebrations held on Sunday.
Zuma continues to call for unity but 2017 is expected to be one of the most divisive years for an ANC that is already riddled with factionalism.
The road to a "unified" ANC is not a straight one.
The president urged the ruling party’s supporters to flock to Orlando Stadium this coming Sunday for its 105th anniversary celebration.