Did you know that there is a group of people who live off the slopes of Table Mountain and come into the city most days to sell their wares to passersby.
They’re no strangers to a little controversy but Charlie Hebdo’s latest cartoon seems to have struck a real nerve.
Andile Mngxitama believes that black people cannot be racists and should be exempt from punishment of the new Hate Crime Bill.
Although the evidence is there, a new study claims that there’s no such thing as a midlife crisis. Pfffft.
Ashley Graham has all the game – check out her eighth lingerie range for women with curves.
There’s a place over yonder across the pond that seems a little out of touch with the times. One look at their village emblem and it’s plain to see.
The increasing global market for Muslim women’s traditional clothing is influencing big brands to create their own luxury line.
This year’s Golden Globes didn’t leave the audience feeling as good as they wanted and here’s why.
Instead of aiming for a specific religious doctrine, this time around Charlie Hebdo went for the big cat, God.
Once upon a time there was a fad that took some Jozi townships by storm, but they no longer exist quite like they used to and here’s why.
Louis Vuitton’s Series 4 campaign takes to the youth for inspiration like never before.
Beyoncé has decided that to win an award, she needs to portray Saartjie Baartman in her very own film.
Around 2 000 Capetonians took to Company Gardens and the streets of the CBD in solidarity with the fall of Zuma.
The issue of male privilege in South Africa is only harming our society and it’s time we all stood up and took a stand against it instead of just laughing it off.
isiXhosa initiates are taking selfies with their cellphones and posting them to social media.
The more perfect your school comes across as, the more dollar bills you can rake in, right?
As the US continues to deal with the aftermath of another mass shooting a new TV channel is making headlines. Happy shopping.
The Oxford Women’s Rugby Team has just released their 2016 calendar and it’s pretty cool.
In case you didn’t already know, cocaine is really bad for the environment, communities and even children.
It sounds like Maphatsoe hung out with Zuma this weekend and mistook his rambling opinions for political fact.
Some cars will be classics forever, and this make is loved by people all over the world. That includes some of the most iconic celebrities of the modern day.
Afrikaners are feeling more threatened than ever after Stellies announced it will be removing Afrikaans as its primary language. This seems drastic though.
You might have seen yesterday’s strongly worded opinion piece on the issue of rape at UCT. Turns out they weren’t impressed.
Instead of waiting for the Minister of Education to change the way our schooling system works for the umpteenth time, Sun Valley Primary School is changing the way its children learn now.
UCT is pretty good at protecting rapists within the institution, and now that students have been provided with a voice made clearer than before, room is being made for survivors to speak out.
Telkom have drawn some heat for their latest advertising campaign, the company making some lofty promises and calling on the big guns.
Mrs Mugabe trended on Twitter for all the wrong reasons after she said that women who wear revealing clothes are to blame if they get raped.
It’s a sad state of affairs when a man has to point out his innocence to override an automatic association of guilt.
When it comes to fighting ISIS – a terrorist group – there are a lot more facets to think about then just exterminating them with carpet bombs. Imagine.
French father and son have the most precious conversation in i...A father and son have the most precious conversation during an interview by french media at the scene of the Bataclan attacks. I saw that it hadn't been subtitled in english yet, so I made a quick edit to show the rest of the world how freakin awesome some of our citizens are. They're my heros. I feel better too now! #paris #bataclan #parisattacksUPDATE: Full segment has been posted with subtitles by LPJ http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3e8rah_paris-attacks-november-2015-le-petit-journal-du-16-11_tvImages and interview are a courtesy of Le Petit Journal . Thank you so much to the LPJ team for this interview and a very touching segment yesterday! Also, thank you for letting this video be accessed by all and not putting it down. Thank you to Angel Le (father) and Brandon (son) for brightening up our day. <3 Original Segment: http://bit.ly/1Lix9L2Original Video (without subtitles): https://www.facebook.com/PetitJournalYannBarthes/videos/1013093998733798/
Posted by Jerome Isaac Rousseau on Monday, 16 November 2015
It’s not often the children are interviewed after a serious event occurs, but when it does, it really is something special.