Zuma portrait
The Spear gets declassified
The FPB’s appeal panel has decided to declassify the controversial ‘The Spear’ painting.
The trial of the two men accused of defacing the controversial "The Spear" painting has been postponed.
The ANC has condemned another portrait showing President Jacob Zuma with his penis exposed.
Barend le Grange and Louis Mabokela will be back in court in September.
There are more urgent matters than 'The Spear', the ANCYL said on Tuesday.
Concerns that the classification of 'The Spear' will affect artistic creativity
The Goodman Gallery dismissed claims of being gagged by the ANC over 'The Spear'.
The ANC and Goodman Gallery resolve to hold a press conference to discuss The Spear confusion
The Goodman Gallery says ANC incorrectly told the crowds it agreed to remove The Spear
FPB says The Spear will be classified because it has a responsibility to protect children.
The Goodman Gallery has agreed to remove ‘The Spear’ from its website.
The Gauteng ANC says South Africans can learn from 'The Spear' debate.
Govt says SA was robbed of important visuals after eNews decided not to show Malindi crying.
Boycott the City Press newspaper until it removes ‘The Spear’, ANC’s Gwede Mantashe says
The South Gauteng High Court rules that images of Zuma’s teary lawyer will not be broadcasted.
Advocate bursts into tears while arguing the president's rights have been violated.
Dozens of ANC supporters are in court to show their support for President Jacob Zuma.
President Zuma’s kids speak out against the image depicting their father with his exposed genitals
One of the men responsible for defacing a controversial painting on President Jacob Zuma says he took risk.