North Korean state-run media was delighted to report on Kim’s appearance at a May Day celebration in Sunchon this weekend.
South African marketing guru Mike Abel’s open letter seems to have touched a nerve, and has been widely shared on social media.
Ndabeni-Abrahams was suspended for two months, and docked a month’s pay, after a photo showed her breaking lockdown laws. Now she’s hitting back after a video spread across social media.
It’s fair to say a great deal of the nation’s goodwill was eroded yesterday, and much focus has turned towards exactly why a curfew is necessary.
In the early hours of Monday morning, more than 200 healthcare professionals from Cuba touched down on South African soil. Some questions need to be answered.
Jackson Mthembu confused two very different machines while talking about hospitals and the coronavirus.
Costing a cool R37 million, the fence, found around Beitbridge, has already become a laughing stock and has failed dismally to curb the influx of people and illegal trade.
During yesterday’s White House coronavirus task force briefing, US President Donald Trump touted treatment methods that have experts worried.
President Ramaphosa ended his address to the nation last night by putting on a face mask. It didn’t exactly go according to plan.
As of May 1, South Africa will be moved to alert level 4. Whilst there are still a great deal of uncertainties to be ironed out, here’s what we know thus far.
A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman who referred to President Ramaphosa as an “ape” on Facebook.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will again address the nation, spelling out the government’s plans going forward.
Even if you’ve been nowhere near Long Street and Kloof Street, you’d have seen pictures of the ‘Stay Home’ billboard.
The Welsh health minister, Vaughan Gething, clearly hasn’t quite figured out how to master the art of the Zoom call.
Yesterday, a ‘leaked’ document was widely circulated on social media, laying out South Africa’s plan for what lies ahead.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says that the video allegedly showing a man harassed for not having a permit to buy groceries lacks important context.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on additional economic and social relief measures that form part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The fact that Fox News and its most famous names downplayed the threat of the coronavirus is indisputable. The network’s number one fan has, as always, been watching.
Over in ‘the land of the free’, some Americans are demonstrating against stay-at-home orders put in place to save their lives.
Four trucks delivering goods to bring relief to areas in need were attacked and looted on Monday.
As South Africans buckle down for the final lockdown stretch, some ANC members have been openly flouting rules and regulations to have a good time.
Sadly, Eskom hasn’t been able to get as much done during the lockdown period as we would have hoped.
This attempted Jacinda Ardern cake makes a strong argument that some things are better left unbaked.
Not even Piers Morgan could let Donald Trump’s appalling response to the coronavirus pandemic slide by without comment.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to address the nation at 8PM tonight, following meetings with the COVID-19 National Command Council and other social parties.
Rolling Stone’s article, ‘Climate Enemies: The Men Who Sold the World’, is a who’s who of powerful people destroying our planet.
President Ramaphosa cracked a meme-inspired joke during a video conference on Tuesday, and had a good chuckle whilst at it.
Maggie de Block’s Zoom shocker also happened to be broadcast on live TV, for everyone to enjoy.
Competition for the title of SA’s worst COVID-19 minister is heating up, so let’s run through the evidence to see who comes out tops.
Fox News sets the bar pretty low, but now there’s a new player in town and they’re really scraping the barrel.