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News: April 2012
Sicelo Shiceka
[June 1966 - April 2012]
The former Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs has died after a long illness, and tributes from his political comrades and opponents have acknowledged his contribution towards the liberation of South Africa and his hard work in the field after that was achieved. But his mistakes were also noted, not least of all his propensity for extravagant trips at state expense (which would ultimately result in his being fired). True to form, it is this legacy that cartoonists will remember him by, as THIS COLLECTION attests.
More…SO LONG JUJU
THANKS FOR ALL THE 'TOONS!
JULIUS MALEMA has been something of a muse to newspaper cartoonists, and a constant source of material for their cartoons. Are we about to see the last of him? Not if the media can help it, because Juju - as we've all come to know him - can't be matched for the guaranteed drama, sound bite and controversy we've come to expect of him.
More…The People vs The Tolls
As the popular protest against toll roads heats up, the government seems more determined than ever to implement the further taxation of road users. We've gathered together a collection of cartoons to narrate the story as it unfolds.
More…ALL THE PRESIDENT'S WIVES
SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA is a polygamist, as is the Swazi King Mswati III.Here is a Wikipedic account of All the President's Wives, and when he married them:
More…HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR PRESIDENT!
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President Zuma turns 70 this week, and to celebrate we thought we'd gather some 850 cartoons to remember some of the highs and lows of his most recent years by.
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