Justin Trudeau is under the pump after an incident in the Canadian House of Commons, and you really do need to watch this one unfold.
We know that Donald talks a good game about how much money he is sitting on, so how do the actual facts and figures stack up?
While the EFF is staying committed to their goal of disrupting parliament, Jacob Zuma is protected from any punches being thrown on the other side.
Melania Trump hasn’t done too badly for a Slovenian former model, although claiming to be smart whilst married to the Trumpster is an oxymoron.
It’s always good to separate work and play, something this politician would have done very well to remember. His comebacks are pretty top notch too.
We’ve seen the EFF being violently expelled from Parliament, and now we can enjoy them using fire extinguishers against guards on the way out.
Some serious fighting just broke out in Parliament, again, and here’s the video from the violent encounter.
The EFF return to Parliament today, and if last night’s court application is anything to go by it seems they are in no mood to play nice.
Eugene de Kock attended the Franschhoek Literary Festival because his biography was being short listed. But many weren’t too happy to see him there.
Tim Noakes is offering dietary advice to Julius, who has hit the gym to work on his widening girth. Comrade TIm in the house.
Donald Trump has shown us his narcissistic streak daily during his run at the presidency, but it looks like he may have peaked back in 1991.
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence is getting up to no good in South Africa, and they’re not letting anyone know what they know.
Rodrigo Duterte has never been a man to mince his words, although a look at his past quotes and you’ll start believing Trump is pretty normal.
A Russian court has ordered the seizure of a fugitive’s house – but he was assigned political asylum in 2013 so he just might be protected.
Until it actually happens we can only guess what the ANC’s next move concerning the president will be. Inside sources suggest he will be going though.
Our dear Sports Minister has never been shy to toot his own horn, and in a new interview with Rebecca Davis he has laid his cards on the table.
Facebook has been under the pump this week, former staff accusing the site of lying to its users. Now the big man speaks out.
It seems a Saturday outing to watch the Boks play might be a fiery affair, with the ANC Youth League announcing plans to disrupt proceedings.
It was only a matter of time until Max had his say on the social media rantings of the past few weeks, and it seems he isn’t in a forgiving mood.
Afrikaans singer and racist extraordinaire Steve is at it again, tweeting away whilst the rest of us look on and shake our heads. Sies man Hoffie.
A “Brexit” advocate group has used a narrative piece from ol’ Trump as a soundtrack for their latest propaganda campaign. Believe.
Hot Tip: When in a room full of cameras, it’s best to keep your mouth tight instead of rattling off jokes about other countries and their corruption problems.
Look at Mabel go, grabbing international headlines and highlighting how far we’ve come since 1994. Yeah, or something like that.
Trump is backing down on his No Muslim rule and making some exceptions – so who’s on the list?
This week’s mampara is Mabel Jansen, knocking Matthew Theunissen off of his perch and attracting the wrath of the nation.
A Pretoria high court judge has been slammed for her private messages, seemingly calling all black people rapists. Not good, yo.
Mess with Donald and his legion of fans will attack, even when you do so on a show that has mocked everyone and everything for well over ten years.
Now that it’s basically Donald versus Hillary the gloves are really off, and it was Trump who landed the first blows over the weekend.
Nick Mulgrew, who went to school with the under fire Matthew Theunissen, has written a piece about their shared school experience.
Never a dull moment in the life and times of the Trumpster, although one Instagram post is some next level stuff.