After what we’ve been through, it still feels almost unbelievable that Zuma will actually end up behind bars. Let’s imagine for a second that he does.
Jacob Zuma has been found guilty of contempt of court, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment by the Constitutional Court.
The British health secretary, who told the nation to hug “carefully” and keep socially distant from one another, was captured smooching his aide Gina Coladangelo. Both are married.
Yesterday, Angelo Agrizzi was back in the hot seat at the Zondo Commission. He says he’s put in the work, and “there is no longer even a racist thing in my mind.”
President Cyril Ramaphosa was left perplexed, and a little embarrassed, when he couldn’t locate his iPad before making an important announcement.
Watch the US Navy create an explosive event during ‘Full Ship Shock Trials’ on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford.
A Former Met chief disclosed that he questioned Prince Charles as a witness in 2005, regarding a note written by Princess Diana that seemed to predict her death.
Meet Pelo, the Nguni cow donning a doctor’s coat and spectacles that cost us all a pretty penny.
The US intelligence community is releasing an unclassified report about UFOs soon, which they will deliver to Congress.
Our army has been in steady decline for a good while. In an unstable region, that is far from ideal.
A clash between parents on Monday morning has resulted in Witbank Technical High School suspending classes for a week.
The property was bought by the Guptas for R17 million in 2005. Now it’s been left to crumble, much to the anger of neighbours.
The Queen made a few G7 world leaders chuckle during the reception hosted by the monarch on Friday.
The City of Cape Town has called for public comment on proposed amendments to the Streets, Public Places and Noise Nuisance by-law, which critics say criminalises homelessness.
Every 17 years, swarms of cicadas emerge to partake in a breeding frenzy, with large areas of the eastern and midwest US currently under siege.
Sometimes, all you can do is laugh, so let’s have a look at Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu being plunged into darkness on live TV last night.
French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face while greeting a crowd in a small town in the southeast of France.
We’ve been dabbling in stage 1 and 2 this past week, but behind the scenes, the situation is absolutely dire.
It might be a drop in the ocean compared to the cost of State Capture (at least R50 billion, by some calculations), but at least the Guptas have had a crummy Friday afternoon.
This graduating Texas teen surprised the audience, and her high school administration, when she ditched her pre-approved speech and spoke about Texas’ new restrictive law on abortions instead.
For many South Africans, this past Sunday’s ‘family meeting’ was the final straw, and patience has all but worn thin.
After the events of Monday’s Pan-African Parliament (PAP) sitting, you’d have been a fool to bet against yesterday devolving into chaos.
Being a member of parliament brings with it a sizeable salary each year, as well as an array of gifts from various sources.
The ANC continues to tear itself apart from within, and the biggest power struggle sees our president pitted against the suspended secretary-general.
Monday’s events in Midrand, Jozi, descended even further into farcical territory, with one politician kicking out at a female ANC member, and general anarchy reigning on the floor.
Whilst some reports suggest BoJo finds himself in a spot of financial bother, others suggest he just really hates opening his wallet.
CapeXit is “an independent/non-political movement for all people”, according to the website, seeking to “have the Cape Region of South Africa declared as an Independent Country”.
Yesterday’s session of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) was disrupted when Julius Malema threatened to kill another member.
Our very own Department of Health, spearheaded by our very own Minister of Health, was helping people plunder funds in the midst of a deadly pandemic.
It’s now emerged that a South African diplomat, under investigation for trashing an apartment in Vienna, is making a habit of it.