There is a scene towards the end of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest when one of the characters declares about another: "She approaches; she is nigh."
The same might be said of Jacob Zuma's 100th day in office.
According to my calculations, Monday, August 17 will mark the man from Inkandla's first century of days in the proverbial hot seat.
Of course the concept of the first 100 days in office as a meaningful marker is an American thing - in particular, it's an American media thing - and so one has to remember what DA parliamentary leader Athol Trollip said recently:
"The first 100 days in office of a new leader ... is a helpful tool for identifying some broader patterns and trends but it is of little help in measuring particulars of leadership or governance (because) it is entirely random and is an entirely inadequate period of time to measure impact. Real change takes much longer to become apparent."
Indeed.