Sidelines
Both Muammar Gaddafi and Julius Malema appear to be at the end of their careers. Concerning Malema, the ANC leadership is considering his future (Julius Malema is accused of the ANC into disrepute and sowing division in the party over statements advocating regime change in Botswana. They will face the ANC’s disciplinary committee in separate hearings on August 30 and 31), while Hawks and the Public Protector are investigating a case of corruption and fraud against him. Gaddafi, who for decades enjoyed showing off in public is nowhere to be seen as Libyan rebels take over his former stronghold Tripoli and his regime crumbles. As opposition fighters close in on Muammar Gaddafi's compound, speculation is rife about the whereabouts of the Libyan leader himself. Some think he is still in Libya, others suggest he could be in neighbouring Algeria, or in remote southern Libya. Other options could be Angola or Zimbabwe, both close regional allies.
Zapiro
Born in Cape Town in 1958, Zapiro couldn’t imagine a career in cartooning, so he studied architecture at University of Cape Town.
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Following their Road Maps to Nowhere
LOOKING FOR A LIFT: Muammar and Juju find themselves both needing a lift ,after a week of being down. But no-one seems to want to help them this time.