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The Gibson Doctrine
The Gibson Doctrine
Wonkie is certain that since South African president Jacob Zuma launched 17737, his Zuma hotline number, the number has been inundated with calls. Judging by the number of protests recently about service delivery or rather its non-delivery, by government it would be interesting to see the statistics of the queries processed and resolved through the hotline. What the government in Sout...
By wonkie March 10, 2010
Wonkie tried desperately to make a cartoon about anything other than ANCYL President Julius Malema or the bedside antics of South African President Jacob Zuma. But alas, we failed. Just about every headline over the last week in South Africa revolved around Malema denying, ...
By wonkie March 2, 2010
South African finance minister Pravin Gordhan hinted at conducting lifestyle-based audits during his 2010 budget speech last week. Wonkie would be seriously surprised if South Africa’s very own poor little rich man, Julius Malema escapes such an audit.

Reports in The Sta...
By wonkie February 22, 2010
South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivered his first budget speech yesterday. It is no wonder that the man who turned the South African Revenue Services (SARS) around commanded significantly more praise than the lack-lustre efforts of President Jacob Zuma in his State of the Natio...
By wonkie February 20, 2010
If you’re living in South Africa and haven’t heard Jacob Zuma singing his controversial Umshini Wami song (Bring me my machine gun) you have missed quite an amazing spectacle. As this is mostly an English language blog, Wonkie would like to convey the meaning of KHAWULETH UMDZIDZI WAMI – the latest remix version of the song for the 2010 national speech. Wonkie thought Bring me my Buttocks is possibly a much more
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By wonkie February 20, 2010
South African president Jacob Zuma is in the headlines once again doing what he does best. Mr zuma has certainly raised awareness around various issues that even former president Nelson Mandela was not been able to highlight with such gravitas during his tenure: corruption in South Africa; scandal;...
By wonkie February 16, 2010
Low blow, "Bling Ring" gang of L.A. suburban thieves.It's one thing to be (allegedly) larcenous idiots, but now you've gone and taken a cheap shot at one of America's great treasures—Paris Hilton.Nick Prugo, the 18-year-old, cooperating witness from the criminal ring that targeted the homes of young celebrities, states that the gang targeted Paris' home because she was "dumb" and would be easy to rob.As if, Nick!Okay, perhaps the
By celebuzz February 5, 2010
Many in the travel and tourism industry swear on the enormous economic value created by hosting events such as the FIFA Soccer World Cup and the Olympics. Of late, there have been many sceptics that question the long term benefit of driving the present economy and tax payers into dire straits by state funding of such events.

The headline of the Business Times in South Africa last weekend read: Proudly (NOT) South African – an...
By wonkie February 4, 2010
With Micky Arthur leaving the Proteas, Mr Maroga trying to claim some R85 Million for all the hard work he did at Eskom and flooding all over the place in South Africa, Wonkie thinks it’s time for some long overdue Friday Fun! Please enter your funniest, most original caption for the above photo in the comments section below – it does NOT have to do anything with politics so exercise that imagination!
By wonkie February 4, 2010
Wonkie regrets to report that it’s true – since the Brangelina getting married cartoon in October 2008 the couple have completely vanished off the radar. For that we can only blame ace South African politician Julius Malema who has been so much more entertaining.

The t...
By wonkie February 4, 2010
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