Cyril Ramaphosa landed some real-world experience of South Africa’s public transport, when he was stuck on a train for hours yesterday.
I know you know it’s bad, because weekends are for hangovers, not load shedding, but experts have laid bare just how buggered Eskom really is.
Far-right Australian senator Fraser Anning had an egg cracked on his head by a 17-year-old in Melbourne, and things have only got worse for him since then.
According to Alan Winde, the DA’s premier candidate for the Western Cape, the ANC have been doing their utmost to undermine the party’s provincial governance.
Cyril Ramaphosa is set to earn another decent salary this year, which makes him one of the best-paid presidents in the world.
As we get ready to vote in May, let’s take a look at what the 2014 results might say about the outcome of the 2019 elections.
Over the past week or so, audio clips featuring Tucker Carlson have been widely shared and rebuked. Nobody is all that surprised, but it’s worth watching this takedown.
Facebook is adding a new safety feature to South African pages, in an attempt to prevent fake news and meddling ahead of the national elections.
A woman has been arrested outside the Union Buildings, after she staged a protest against Unisa and the SAPS.
When the ANC announced their list of candidates for Parliament and the provincial legislatures, they gave the people of South Africa a massive middle finger.
Why is there load shedding again, after Zuma told us we were safe in 2016? What’s this about Eskom being R420 billion in debt? How did we get to this point? Those and other questions tackled here.
The ANC plans on changing the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation. Here’s how that will work and what it means.
It’s now been 10 years since doctors recommended that Schabir Shaik be released from prison on medical parole. Despite his terminal diagnosis, he’s still going strong.
Over the weekend, Trump visited Alabama, where he narrowly avoided spontaneous combustion during a Bible-signing session.
A farm in Stellenbosch has become the battleground for a political fight over who has the right to claim ownership of land in the area.
Remember the Extinction Rebellion? They’re pouring buckets of blood outside Downing Street now to make their point about climate change.
Jacob Zuma is once again under the cosh, following the release of a damning report by a high-level review panel into the State Security Agency (SSA).
The ANC’s overall support has been on the decline, and it looks like the EFF is hoovering up those disillusioned voters.
Tim Cook is kind of a big deal, but it seems like POTUS can’t fathom the idea that businesses aren’t always named after the people who run them.
The Democratic Alliance has outlined its plans for the first 100 days in charge of South Africa, should it win the upcoming elections.
Despite having grown up with a silver spoon wedged between her lips, Ivanka Trump reckons she’s forged her own path. John Oliver disagrees.
Meet ‘Hallway Pizza Guy’, who was caught stuffing a pizza into his face in the hallway outside the Michael Cohen hearing.
At Saturday’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) event, Donald spoke for more than two hours, and went wildly off script. It was truly odd.
As the video of Pastor Alph Lukau performing a fake resurrection continues to circulate, even President Ramaphosa has felt the need to say something.
The EFF is claiming that they were attacked in a local municipality in the Free State, for asking who was going to pay for the presence of ‘bouncers’.
With the election looming large, it’s time to get to grips with how the three main politicals parties plan on handling big issues like land reform, jobs and fighting corruption.
Kim Jong Un stopped for a smoke on his way to Hanoi to meet with Trump, and the sneaky video footage is proving popular.
The daughter of Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, is working in the European Parliament. Some countries are a little worried about a security breach.
Kim’s bodyguards basically act as a human shield, and are picked for fitness, height, eyesight, martial arts skills and even their looks.
In a radio interview yesterday, former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizze opened up about life after the Zondo Commission, and how he sleeps at night.