A total of 23,292 polling stations will be open from 7AM to 9PM tomorrow
The mayor of a French town, the unofficial capital of swinger culture in Europe, is behind bars following a bizarre scandal with a fortune teller.
It’s a complex issue mired in kilometres of red tape spun tightly around a ‘problem building’ that houses local vs national bureaucracy.
Political parties have struggled to sell their dream of a better South Africa to young people who don’t seem to have enjoyed the fruits of the much-lauded democracy.
“It was a two-hour-long pagan mass celebrated by a president in ecstasy.”
A Northern Cape man has received a five-year prison sentence for cyber fraud after posting about a plot to kill Ramaphosa.
Adding insult to injury, Johannesburg Water has threatened to cut off their water supply if they don’t pay these inflated bills.
The report highlighted that “gangsterism in South Africa is inextricably caught up in issues of governance”.
With the introduction of upgraded license plates, every Gauteng resident renewing their car license disc will also need to apply for a new number plate.
While this guide should aim to empower voters to make an informed decision, a little treat at the end of a hard decision is always a good motivator, too.
Automakers’ self-policing is clearly not doing the job.
What’s good for the goose, is good for the goat.
South Africans earning more than R20,000 a month are reaching record levels, but households are now spending two-thirds of their income paying off debt.
In order to combat the plight of homelessness, U-Turn launched its ‘Night on the Street’ campaign, encouraging the community to camp outdoors on Saturday 18 May.
China might be criticised at times for their heavy-handed approach, but in this instance, taking screen time enforcement out of the hands of parents worked.
Free State stud farmer urges voters to scrutinise policies carefully and use our voting power to force parties to address the climate crisis.
If you forgot you have the power to challenge the status quo, let this be a reminder that together, change happens.
If there’s one thing we Saffas can always do, no matter the situation, is bring a giggle to the group chat.
At least ActionSA is causing k*k in the right direction – at those in charge, not in the ocean.
In what many are claiming is a nepotism scandal, a company run by the son of SA Rugby’s chief executive has been appointed to organise the Springboks’ highly anticipated mid-year Tests against Ireland in July.
One might giggle about load-shedding being put on pause while political parties try to get into voters’ good books, but we need to be aware of some electioneering techniques that are lingering in the proverbial dark.
Thanks to Zandile Mafe’s free-roaming weekend in Parliament, we will be spending close to R3 billion on the new look, which pays homage to the protea.
Two unfortunate South African engineers have been imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea for more than a year since their shocking arrest on Thursday, February 9.
This means they’ll be selling off their downstream assets, including more than 500 service stations or forecourts nationwide, many of which have been in operation since 1902.
Now we know why billionaires are building bunkers.
Hey, you have to move with the times, capise?
Last week, the page boasted 22,000 followers, a number that has surged by 1,000 in recent days. Among the shocking x-rated videos, one has garnered a staggering 94,000 views.
Cape Town’s gang infestation is seeping into every crevice of the region.
The consequences could be catastrophic for nearly 65% of the real estate agencies in the country.
Whether we like it or not, society can not function without some sort of tax system in place.