What is it with politicians and their egos? It would seem South Africa isn’t the only country that has politicians that are all too happy to use their supporters to keep themselves out of trouble.
The notorious Russian private military group Wagner has been using the world’s favourite porn website to recruit new mercenaries for the war in Ukraine.
US officials told Russia’s ambassador to the United States that Moscow has to be more careful when flying in international airspace.
At this rate, it may be more feasible if the government just goes on holiday and let private companies and citizens take it from there.
Videos posted on the TikTok page @newsnexussa revealed an inside look at the white-only town, showing the perfect little houses in the manicured suburbs.
One of Scotland’s oldest fox-hunting clubs will be closing down after a new bill has been passed into law that bans hunting and killing mammals using packs of hounds.
The twelve apostles never needed a G5 to tend to their flock, never mind skateboards and luxury holidays in Cancun.
Our favourite local vanity plate still remains the Mini Cooper with ‘PMS247’ that’s often spotted cruising around Cape Town.
The Russian president may regularly “declare” his assets to the people, but he’s hiding his millions behind the scenes.
We are so used to seeing people with posters that, at first, you could have mistaken them for ANC backup singers that usually appear whenever a comrade stands behind a podium.
There’s a lot more devastation when it comes to the fading family who managed to amass power and wealth in South Carolina for over 100 years.
As Themba Robin said, “If we can laugh together we can find solutions together!”.
Bloodsucking parasite pie, oil from waxy lumps found in whale intestines, an ermine fur cloak, and the stolen Koh-i-Noor diamond are some of the odd traditional bits included in a typical coronation ceremony.
‘The Terminator’ says that “there has never been a successful movement based on hate”.
They’ve just reported that Putin is going ” full Wacko in his bid to live forever”, now sleeping in a cryogenic oxygen tank.
Listening to politicians talking kak all day while pointing fingers at each other don’t inspire much confidence in the future.
Lionel Messi received an ominous threat from unknown gunmen when they opened fire on his in-laws’ supermarket in his hometown of Rosario.
Blaming the move on America’s own ‘insecurities’, the Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson seems to forget that the makers of all our favourite plastic toys also ban Facebook, Twitter, and whatever apps don’t agree with the ruling party’s communist-ish views.
On Sunday, Obiang’s superyacht sailed away from Cape Town, released as it was apparently “unlawfully attached” and leaving South African businessman Daniel Janse van Rensburg in the lurch.
Despite humanity’s best half-hearted attempts at mitigating global warming, it appears as if we are “not on track to meet the 1.5° Celsius Paris Agreement goal.”
Gordon reiterated that he could not rely on “rumour, suspicion or even what a certain publication calls intelligence. There’s a distinction between that and evidence.” Yes genius, but evidence comes from investigating suspicions, rumours, and intelligence. One would swear that the ministerial Netflix account never streams procedural cop shows. This is first season CSI stuff, man.
Roald Dahl has always been a controversial figure and has been accused of racism, misogyny and antisemitism, something his family has apologised for in the past.
Presidents. Are they all just a bit loopy, or are there really elves running around the Mexican forest?
It is rather alarming to note that only four Western Cape hospitals have been exempted from load shedding.
The South Carolina ex-lawyer stands accused of murder and elaborate cover-up schemes to protect his alleged financial fraud and prescription painkiller addiction.
The dubious decisions of the ANC government continue to bring harm to South Africa’s economy and reputation.
On Friday, El Salvador’s government moved thousands of suspected gang members to its new mega-prison in a crime crackdown.
The ‘do as we say, not as we do’ mantra is growing stale, even as lawmakers in the US are pushing for laws that will make child labour even easier.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved in hollowing out our institutions, for their impressive and continued corruption of the state, unwillingness to do the right thing, and insistence on following the road signs that say ‘Evil/Stupid This Way’. Special mention to President Ramaphosa for his sterling efforts at keeping the country on a downward trajectory. Where’s Will Smith with a p@#$ klap when you need him?
Now, the Taiwanese government has flighted the idea of offering holidaymakers cash rewards to come and have some R&R.