On the road to the 2014 elections, we can look forward to more shenanigans and unexpected twists and turns. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Move over "Laurel & Hardy", clear the way "Spy vs Spy". There’s a new game in town starring Riah Phiyega and Richard Mdluli.
Sylvia Lucas, Edna Molewa and Thulas Nxesi are on a shopping spree. They clearly didn’t get the memo from Pravin about trimming the fat.
Africa is a country – with bad roads, according to Jacob Zuma. But to be a true African, you must answer three easy questions.
Steve Hofmeyr’s Red October march takes an unexpected twist. Remember, Oom Steve, everything is not always black and white in life.
The broad church of the ANC: performing miracles since 1994. Schabir Shaik and Jackie Selebi will testify. Julius Malema? Poor guy will be cursed.
President Jacob Zuma has been accused of not reading enough. But with reading matter like this, who can blame him?
President Zuma was ready to klap the UN for basically ruining the world. But there are some things in Zuma’s presidency that will haunt him forever.
Khulubuse Zuma and Sikhumbuzo Shamase learn the hard way that when you’re traipsing through "deep, dark Africa" all that glitters is not gold.
While the Walter Sisulu University’s staff went on strike, Blade Nzimande and Jacob Zuma were at work proving their commitment to better education.
Riah Phiyega has made a series of blunders since taking over from Bheki Cele. All she has done is make Cele look like a saint in comparison.
We’ve noticed that Iqbal Survé is a man who speaks his mind. Pimples appreciates such honesty from the media boss in times of, well, "bullshit".
What do Robert Mugabe, Thabo Mbeki, Zwelinzima Vavi and Julius Malema have in common?
President Jacob Zuma seems impressed by his neighbour’s antics over the years, and is not ashamed to celebrate Robert Mugabe’s election, err, win.
Zimbabwe’s future is in the hands of two fine human specimens: ‘Greased Lightning’ Tsvangirai and ‘Bullet-for-your-vote’ Mugabe. Good luck with that.
This is not the economic freedom Julius Malema imagined. It’s time to face the naked truth, Juju: not even the clothes on your back are safe.
Julius Malema sets out to conquer SA politics but when money’s too tight to mention and the taxman cometh, are they just beggars in red berets?
The Mandela family feud has become more twisted and dramatic than a reality TV show. For shame, Mandla and Makaziwe, for shame.
Pimples reveals the secrets to the global success of President Jacob Zuma and his US counterpart, Barack Obama. Colour-blocking is not it.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden possesses the cunning skills needed to survive the world of espionage. But even America’s most wanted needs an ally.
Angie Motshekga is way too busy these days to notice the outrage over her poor leadership. Clearly her department is in need of a (Harlem) shake-up.
From name-dropping and mudslinging to dung-flinging, our politics are in an odorous mess.
Dina Pule works tirelessly to ensure a decent wage for all. Her (ahem) partner Phosane Mngqibisa lives the same philosophy – from Pule’s office.
In the world of finger pointing and name dropping there can be only one winner. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
Snoop Lion has never been a threat to national security, but he does have a close bond with the police – just like the Guptas.
Justin Bieber traces the history of South Africa’s struggle against apartheid. A well-known voice of the oppressed, Bieber provides priceless insight.
When it comes to putting on a show, no one does it like our leaders. President Zuma and co sure know how to string together a performance.
No one appreciates the legacy of Nelson Mandela like the ANC big wigs do. So what are you waiting for? Get in … if you can.
This week President Jacob Zuma takes the Pimples through the history of the struggle against apartheid. It’s a showstopper.
Welcome to the world of the Sushi King, where there’s money for nothing … and the fish is free.
CAR reject François Bozizé and President Jacob Zuma encounter a heap of technical difficulties in the land of bandits and bromance.
Msholozi’s call for a pay freeze among top executives has been greeted with a cold reception. Enter the ninja …