Pastor Angus Buchan seems intent on sowing division amongst South Africans, and has been forced to issue an apology after his latest faux pas.
Angus Buchan is hitting Cape Town this weekend, where he will be hosting a mass prayer meeting to thank God for the rain that is coming to save us from the drought. Apparently.
We might be terrible at arriving on time, and we’re even worse at committing to that catch up drink, but label our people sinners and Capetonians will strike back.
We have received plenty of feedback after yesterday’s Angus Buchan story went live, but one reader’s response stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Your favourite farming pastor is at it again, this time weighing in on our current water predicament. Turns out we’re all deviants down here in the Cape.
On Friday, homophobe Angus Buchan spoke in Parliament and, well, we are wondering who in the world allowed such a man to take the stand.
Manchester terror network. ANC talks on Zuma removal. Hillary hates on Trump healthcare. Spur boycott. Angus Buchan criticism. Man Utd win Europa League. Playboy model guilty of body-shaming. Roger Moore tribute.
On Saturday, Angus Buchan called for a Christian government. He said he wanted to bring “normality to this beloved nation”. What exactly does this Billy Graham-inspired evangelist mean?
In February of this year, the South African Satanic Church became the first of its kind in the country, with the church opening its doors in Century City.
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster briefing will be led by Minister Ronald Lamola, revealing plans regarding the implementation of the national lockdown.
The Watson family believe that there’s something fishy going on, and a private pathology report seems to support their position.
If you put aside all the sexual assaults and paying off porn stars and affairs and tearing children from parents at the border, it’s easy to snap up the Evangelical vote.
The City of Cape Town are keen to see water restrictions in the Mother City lifted, but that’s not a view shared by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.
Praise the Lord, for he has given me the opportunity to riddle his creation with bullets on the way to ending its life. Meet Tess Thompson Talley.
This is a story about a man who needs to travel the world to do the Lord’s work, and the only way he can do it properly is with a specific kind of jet.
A popular burrito chain in New York played host to a dance of devotion, with fashion icon Marc Jacobs popping the question in a rather unusual setting.
Batten down the hatches because the aliens are coming. At least that’s what some were saying in Milwaukee after this footage aired on live TV.
You’ve done your bit and brought your home’s water usage way down, and now you expect your next water bill to reflect that. Turns out you may have an issue.
Zuma resignation imminent. Bank to auction Steinhoff debt. Fake celeb porn ban. Spice Girls tour. “Bitcoin to gain 40X”. Bezos wishes teacher happy birthday. Pryor’s sex with Brando. Snap on the rise.
You might not have heard about the massive prayer meeting that took place in Bloem over the weekend, but the numbers it drew are unbelievable.
Celeste Coetzee gave The Gallery at Grande Provence in Franschhoek a little more than they’d agreed on last week. Her Unisa Final Year Student Exhibition was axed from The Gallery after she went a bit too far by posing nude and tearing pages from a Bible.
For the seventh year running, the best city on earth is “a coastal gem, lying in the shadow of a cloud-hugged mountain”. That sounds rather familiar.
At a private school with a “Christian ethos” in KZN, one pupil’s artwork has come under fire. This parent, in particular, is less than impressed.
The Zeitz MOCAA opened to great fanfare last year, and has been a favourite of both locals and foreigners. Behind the scenes, things have been rather rocky.
South Africans are used to seeing potholes on our roads, although sinkholes are definitely more of a rarity. Let’s head over to Plumstead.
Over in Australia they have been fiercely debating the legalisation of same-sex marriage, and to make a point one member of Parliament did something historic.