South Africa’s most celebrated cartoonist has given Ramaphosa and our government a double dose this week.
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is facing a number of legal battles, although one of those looks to be drawing to a close.
According to President Ramaphosa, there are some nefarious circumstances behind the latest round of load shedding.
19 movies cleared more than $1 million in local cinemas, although only one of them was locally produced.
It looks like Gwyneth will be enjoying herself in the coming weeks, if this advert is anything to go by.
Yesterday, House Democrats officially brought two articles of impeachment against Donald Trump. For an overview, here’s Trevor.
Around the world, millions of musicians struggle to make ends meet. This story is not about them, but rather those who have climbed to the pinnacle of their profession, at least in financial terms.
Gavin Watson’s Bosasa, subsequently rebranded as African Global Operations when the criminality of the enterprise was laid bare, has been stripped apart and sold to the highest bidders.
December is always one of those months that does damage to the bank account. For those looking to emerge unscathed, here are a few words of advice.
The good news is that we are, at the time of writing, sitting on Stage Four. The bad news is that things can, and may well, get far worse before they get any better.
[imagesource: Lee Jin-man / AP] 2019, hey – what a year. As we begin to say farewell and good riddance to another year, South Africans find themselves staring down the barrel of a potentially dark ending to the year. One word – Eskom. Two words – load shedding. Three words – ma se … well, […]
Movies like ‘Terminator’ have made the public somewhat wary of the idea of cyborgs. When you hear what the U.S. military has planned, that might not be a bad thing.
The fight will be Conor’s first since losing to Khabib Nurmagomedov via submission back in October 2018, and should be a cracker.
If you want to do January right, you need to organise a celebration to end your first week back at work. You’re in luck.
At a certain age, you start to take pride in your Christmas jumpers. I’m not sure everyone would approve of these efforts, though.
The volcano, which is also known as Whakaari, last erupted in 2001, and it is believed that 13 people died as a result of yesterday’s eruption.
Our current Minister of Transport had a busy weekend, which involved dancing, a ridiculous interview, and accusations of racist shoes.
A second alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein has come forward to say she had sex with the Duke of York. In addition, the claims of the first have been bolstered by an eyewitness.
A Los Angeles jury decided that Musk wasn’t liable for damages after being sued by Vernon Unsworth for defamation. It does mean he’s liable to be chirped, though.
SAA has now gone into business rescue, which has many travellers questioning what that means for tickets that they’ve already purchased.
When your own brother and father tell you your goose is cooked, you have to realise you’re in a very deep hole.
The YouTube Rewind 2018 video is now the most ‘disliked’ in the platform’s history, although this year’s effort might give it a run for its money.
Marvel knows how to milk a moneymaker, and I have no doubt that ‘Black Widow’ will be another goldmine for the franchise.
Our current Minister of Transport has been running his mouth (as per usual) this week, which has clearly irked Zapiro.
Ordering presents from overseas at this time of year means worrying about whether they’ll clear Customs and arrive on time. You don’t have to put yourself through this.
The official trailer for the latest James Bond film, ‘No Time to Die’, has finally arrived. Cars, women, guns, fighting – as per usual, it’s all there.
John Lewis’ big-budget Christmas ad, featuring Excitable Edgar, is said to have cost around £7 million to make. This gem took just £100.
Parents across the US are panicking about a sex trafficking syndicate using white vans, despite the fact that there is zero evidence to back up these claims.
There is absolutely nothing surprising about the fact that Jeremy Clarkson has lashed out at Greta Thunberg.
In 1974, just outside Buckingham Palace, a gun-wielding man tried to kidnap Princess Anne and hold her for a £3 million ransom. It didn’t end well for him.