Eusebius McKaiser is a TimesLIVE contributor and political analyst. He is an experienced broadcaster, public speaker, lecturer and author of several books including ‘A Bantu in My Bathroom’ (2012).
PODCAST | SABC ‘on the verge of financial collapse’
Former board member intimated broadcaster is ‘potentially on the verge of financial collapse’ based on what he knew on ...
PODCAST | Bonang Mohale: 'ANC can’t run a conference and can’t fix the state'
Business Unity South Africa president Bonang Mohale joins Eusebius McKaiser to discuss his recent opinion piece in ...
LISTEN | Ramaphosa has already proved he cannot save the ANC from itself
Cyril Ramaphosa’s re-election as ANC president is a neutral indicator, according to political analyst and commentator ...
PODCAST | Ramaphosa's political report embellishes reality
In this short audio analysis, TimesLIVE contributor and analyst Eusebius McKaiser summarises what President Cyril ...
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER | Waiting for indecisive Ramaphosa: A movie we have seen too often
Obviously President Cyril Ramaphosa cannot decide whether to resign or not because he is addicted to being indecisive.
PODCAST | Is Sri Lanka a warning to the ANC?
A year since the July 2021 unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, there is still no clear factual account of what ...
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER | I was taught God exists. That is a lie — Here’s why
If God exists, why didn’t he or she or they prevent the hundreds of deaths in KwaZulu-Natal over the past few days?
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER | Here’s why Chris Rock and Will Smith deserve neither praise nor ...
Rock’s joke and Smith’s violent response are both examples of the toxic patriarchy that society can no longer tolerate
PODCAST | Mbali Ntuli exits DA, critiques party factionalism
Mbali Ntuli painted a picture of a political culture that had taken root in the DA that is factionalist, leading to the ...
EUSEBIUS MCKAISER | Ramaphosa trades constitutional values for silence on Ugandan ...
There is no consistency, no predictability, and certainly no basic commitment to export our human rights jurisprudence.