Unfortunately this story is every bit as awful as that headline makes it sound. The taxi protests in Durban are gathering steam and they have claimed their youngest victim.
I remember throwing a tantrum once. My mum pulled the car over and made me get out. Then she drove off. I never threw another tantrum ever again. It was not a fun day.
It seems the EFF aren’t big fans of certain sections of Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika and are keen for something of an overhaul. You know what’s coming don’t you?
It seems some guy on the other side of the world has taken quite a keen interest in South Africa’s white folk. His online petition is gaining momentum.
As US intelligence officers reveal what they found in Osama’s Pakistani hideout, we are learning more about the slain Al Qaeda leader. Seems he had a weakness for the flesh.
So what hard-hitting questions does one ask when trying to recruit people to sacrifice themselves as martyrs? Yep, al Qaeda isn’t mucking about.
is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it’s Kim Jong-Un flying a plane, and if you don’t believe him you best tell him yourself because I sure as hell aren’t going to.
Amidst the announcement that Mother Teresa will be made a saint next year her critics have once again come out in force. So what exactly did she do wrong?
Who would have thought the man who served lion and elephant meat at his party was capable of killing humans? More evidence of Uncle Bob doing what he does best.
Mmusi Maimane has survived his first week as leader of the Democratic Alliance and we can only hope the signs of his surviving these first few days mean good things to come for SA.
There’s a time and a place, so they say, and some of the comments flying around the South African political landscape these days would be better suited for the playground.
Twitter, meet Barack Obama who finally has his own personal account. Cue banter between two men we know enjoy a good laugh.
We know Fikile Mbalula isn’t shy when it comes to talking up his parliamentary prowess but, in the wake of the growing Las Vegas scandal, he has suddenly gone rather quiet.
The British Royal Family have been under the cosh ever since the ‘black spider’ letters came to light, Here’s their response so some stinging criticism.
It seems that Seymour Hersh isn’t the only respected journalist to have doubts about the US version of the Osama bin Laden killing. More voices are piping up.
We know the little man who rules North Korea likes to flex his muscles pretty often, but this display of military force is almost unbelievable.
What happens when a politician opens the Twitter floor for an hour and fields questions on his personal account? Come now, you know how this plays out.
The man who was to many the face of the ‘Rhodes Must Fall’ campaign has been suspended by the University of Cape Town. He is citing foul play.
It wouldn’t be a regular day in the office if we didn’t come across some kind of conspiracy theory involving the US government. The man making these claims, however, isn’t some deep south redneck.
We were surprised to hear that some people don’t know Mmusi’s wife is white. We’re also bemused that it’s even an issue – is the DA not the face of the new South Africa?
Yesterday’s announcement of Mmusi Maimane as the new leader of the DA may not have been a surprise, but that didn’t stop people celebrating wildly when the news was made official.
Weirdly, our first post about the General Election in the UK is not about Ed, David, Nicola, Nick or Nigel, but rather about a university student who has ascended nicely.
Happy General Election Day to the United Kingdom! May the race for 10 Downing Street go wondrously smoothly.
There were a few lessons to be learnt from Monday’s televised DA debate, and Mmusi Maimane raised a few issues that set tongues wagging.
Municipal workers are not exactly happy with the city of Cape Town right now. Today they took to the streets in a messy display of dissatisfaction.
Great Britain will vote for a new Prime Minister in Thursday’s General Election and it seems the politicians will stop at nothing to get a few extra points…
After taking on anyone who challenged his controversial statements last week, Mcebo Dlamini has been shown the door. It might get worse for the student in the coming weeks.
There’s nothing like a vicious rumour of a sex scandal to start your month, is there? This time it’s for five of the top DA leaders, but the timing is far too good.
There are few politicians in this country as active on social media as Fikile Mbalula. When he isn’t blowing his own trumpet he tweets out gems such as these.
It takes a brave man to battle Mmusi Maimane live on TV, but it seems Wilmot James is up to the task. This should be somewhat interesting.