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Johannesburg - The ANC and the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) have demanded an apology for Zapiro's latest cartoon relating to President Jacob Zuma published in the Mail & Guardian on ...
Cartoonist Jonathan “Zapiro” Shapiro is relieved the “Lady Justice” cartoon court battle with President Jacob Zuma is over. “It’s a great victory for freedom of expression and for satire and for ...
Zapiro's latest cartoon may have gone too far, but so has the behaviour of some of South Africa's leaders, the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) said on Tuesday. “The CDP would say that Zapiro ...
The SA Human Rights Commission (Sahrc) has found a Zapiro cartoon depicting President Jacob Zuma about to rape "Lady Justice" did not constitute hate speech, unfair discrimination or a violation ...
President Jacob Zuma has withdrawn his claim for damages against a Zapiro cartoon published in the Sunday Times and agreed to pay half of its legal costs, according to the newspaper on Saturday.
The cartoon ignited a spirited debate in cyberspace on Sunday with people slamming Zapiro. Classical Bharatha Naytam dancer Verushka Pather said: “This is very disappointing. Especially coming ...
Zapiro's latest cartoon is a “vulgar portrayal” of President Jacob Zuma, lobby group AfriForum said on Monday. The cartoon was “a vulgar portrayal of the president (and) unproductive and in ...
Titled “The Boys Who Cried Wolf”, Zapiro’s cartoon, published by the Daily Maverick on 15 February, is made up of three images.The first has small caricatures of AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel ...
Cape Town – Zapiro agonises over his work ... As technically gifted a cartoonist as Shapiro is, his most recent rape cartoon has zero artistic merits. It’s a cut-and-paste job of the cartoon ...
Johannesburg - South African Hindu organisations are angry about a cartoon by Jonathan "Zapiro" Shapiro depicting their god of success, Lord Ganesha, The Star reported on Monday. The organisations ...