Gauteng has now become the epicentre of infections, and the healthcare system is already buckling under the strain.
Calling her a “reactionary unguided missile that is systematically destroying her party from the inside”, du Preez outlined why Helen Zille’s recent tweets will prove damaging in the long run.
The staff at Balmoral have complained that they’re finding evidence of “defecation” on the palace grounds.
Jamaican Governor-General Patrick Allen could have taken a closer look at the insignia he was handed when he joined the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
During a briefing by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford, the president raised the issue.
The comedian infiltrated the pro-gun “March for Our Rights 3” rally in Olympia, Washington, performing in disguise and leading a singalong with racist and anti-Semitic lyrics.
Boris Johnson was clearly tired of looking at the boring old RAF Voyager that carted him around, and approved a pricey makeover.
Another day, another round of bickering, infighting, and drama caused by the DA’s federal council chairperson.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump was all geared up for a massive turnout in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but the night quickly turned into an unmitigated disaster.
There’s something about the R37 million border fence between South Africa and Zimbabwe that has really struck a nerve.
In his weekly letter to the nation, Ramaphosa laid out the tough times ahead, whilst the DA put forward a list of demands that includes immediately ending the lockdown.
Activists weren’t pleased with the Global Security Institute’s invitation to FW De Klerk to participate in talks about minority rights and racism.
The statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in London had to boarded up after far-right groups threatened to tear it down.
This government official clearly took the idea of casual wear too far in a video meeting with his colleagues.
Boris Johnson was leaving the Palace of Westminster amidst protests when the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a Range Rover.
The new Melania Trump biography reveals some interesting dynamics in the Trump family, most of which I’m sure the US president would have preferred stay hidden.
The liaison office in Kaesong was bombed by North Korea after Kim Jong Un’s sister threatened military action against South Korea.
All it takes is one voicenote and the panic begins, so here’s the latest from Minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu, on the government’s position.
There are conflicting opinions when it comes to the Black Lives Matter movement, but have you ever read the manifesto?
Churchill’s statue outside the Palace of Westminster in London was defaced last week, which once again drew attention to the leader’s views on race.
The UK is lifting its ‘sex ban’ under strict conditions, so that lonely Britons can get frisky again provided they’re careful.
Superbalist staff asked to know the company’s stance on #BlackLivesMatter, amidst allegations they were silenced. The response has not gone done well.
There is no love lost between former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and the DA, although Helen Zille says he only has himself to blame.
Tomorrow, the government will face the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association in court, in a very hotly anticipated legal showdown.
Twitter has long been criticised for letting Trump get away with tweeting things that would get the average user banned from the platform.
In the UK, protesters gathered in huge numbers to stand in solidarity with those in America, calling for an end to police brutality.
Nonkanyiso Conco, who had a child with the former president in 2018, has moved out of the house Zuma had rented for her near Ballito, Durban.
A mounted police officer collided with a traffic light in London during a #BlackLivesMatter protest outside 10 Downing Street.
Neither of these men ranks highly on my list of desired dinner guests, but it is worth watching them go hard at each other on live TV.
I’m sure we’ve all had enough of open letters, but Madonsela has earned the right to speak truth to power.