It looks like Andrew Barnes’ brainfart on national television may cost him his job, the anchor taken off air in light of a recent incident.
The name Penny Sparrow has been splashed across the news this week for all the wrong reasons, although here’s someone giving her a run for her money.
It looks like one of our foreign diplomats in Norway has a fair bit to answer for, his drunken antics threatening relations between the two countries.
Oh gosh, more Penny drama and this time from the ANC who aims to attack all racists in South Africa. Good luck!
Old POTUS couldn’t hold back the tears during an emotional plea to the American people regarding gun control, although if you believe in conspiracy.
People can be quick to click share without knowing the full story. Check yourself!
If you thought Donald Trump wasn’t getting enough of the limelight Americans can now enjoy him during the ad break. He’s hit this one out of the park.
Standard Bank are also experiencing a little racism problem that took place over Twitter…
Penny Sparrow might be in a bit of personal hell following her awful social media comments (and attempts at apologising) but South Africa has woken up and the dialogue is real.
There’s no such thing as bad publicity right, so maybe these al Qaeda affiliates are doing Trump a favour with their latest propaganda video.
Considering late night TV is usually a place for happy chatter it was surprising to see Jimmy give Trump a bit of a grilling.
Zuma makes it easy for us to take the piss, although some shady characters are pulling important strings behind the scenes.
Despite their best efforts to silence the media an internal SAA memo has been leaked and published. It’s all a bit of a mess.
The Spanish youth are angry and, as the saying goes “An employed teen will probably be too busy to punch you in the face.”
Around 2 000 Capetonians took to Company Gardens and the streets of the CBD in solidarity with the fall of Zuma.
South Africans took to the streets yesterday to march in solidarity and express their contempt for President Jacob Zuma. Some of the best pics here.
Just quietly enjoy this video.
After laying low yesterday amidst much derision new Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs David van Rooyen addressed the media.
It can’t be healthy to surround yourself with yes men, especially if one of those is the person you actually trust with your health.
Are you ready to ‘run’ yet? You never were before, and you laughed at your panic-stricken friends claiming random heritage and taking the first plane to Sydney. But now, strangely, you find yourself considering the discussion. That’s probably why you clicked this story.
After a six year hiatus Will Ferrell couldn’t resist any longer, returning to one of his most famous roles and poking fun at America’s politicians.
When your tenure as Finance Minister lasts all of four days you can bet your bottom dollar Twitter will cut you down to size.
It’s been a tumultuous few days for Nhlanhla Nene, the former finance minister finally speaking out following his axing.
If you think tension runs high in your family you should spare a thought for those related to Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. The toad is angry.
Although we have our issues, South Africa has held its own in certain institutions. But with the recent replacement of Mr Nene, the independence of those bodies are being questioned.
It looks like Michelle ‘Two Termz’ Obama is dropping some serious beats aimed at getting America’s youth to take a step in the right direction.
Before he was the name everyone frantically googled yesterday David van Rooyen was the mayor of Khutsong. They seem to have loved him dearly.
I guess we can add geography to the long list of subjects JZ struggles with, his knowledge of Africa and Asia rivalling his numeracy skills.
South Africans have come together on social media to express their disgust at President Jacob Zuma. I guess laughter is the best medicine.
In what could be the most detrimental reshuffle of Jacob Zuma’s presidency it is clear that the nepotism is far more powerful than integrity.