The DA and the EFF aren’t exactly tight, but in the Tshwane and Johannesburg metros, they have banded together to fight their common enemy. Now that’s set to go up in flames.
With political tensions at an all-time high, polls reveal that the youth of South Africa will be making some interesting choices in the upcoming elections.
As the Zondo Commission rolls on, and Angelo Agrizzi dishes the dirt, we are getting a better understanding of just deep the rot runs.
Back in 2011, New Zealand finally broke their World Cup curse. That didn’t mean the trophy presentation ceremony went off without a hitch or two.
It looks like the long Clicks queues finally broke this woman in Durban, who implored Julius to take back the land.
Consulting firm Intellidex has released a report that predicts the various outcomes, and corresponding consequences, of the upcoming general elections.
A report by the Special Investigating Unit has shown fraud “on an enormous scale” in South Africa’s land reform programme.
Conan O’Brien isn’t alone in wondering exactly how much cash really rich people carry in their pockets. With Donald, he got more than he bargained for.
Lindo Buthelezi has provoked much anger and debate online, but he’s actually “really excited and happy” about it.
Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson has had his name dragged through the mud during the Zondo Commission. Some bloke in the UK learnt that the hard way.
A new book by former West Wing communications aide Cliff Sims details Trump’s White House as “absolutely out of control”.
This weekend, another incident took place which will only deepen the anger between the left and the right. There are also duelling narratives.
Angelo Agrizzi and Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson had a fallout a while back, which might be why Agrizzi is dishing the dirt at the Zondo Commission.
We all know that securing a contract in this country often requires some greasing of palms, but the bribe video from yesterday’s State Capture inquiry is next level.
On Wednesday, the DA unveiled a billboard taking a hardcore shot at the ANC, and setting the tone for the upcoming election showdown.
Trevor is clearly looking to diversify his skillset, and his latest gig involves investigating digging deeper into a certain Republican congressman.
Donald Trump’s love for fast food is well known, so it’s no surprise that he chose his staple meal for his White House visitors. Burger King certainly had fun.
The North West education department has insisted that Schweizer-Reneke Grade R teacher Elana Barkhuizen remain suspended, despite claims that she was wrongly accused.
Those ready and waiting for Cyril’s ‘New Dawn’ would have been disheartened by the recent lovefest between our current and former president.
The Canadian prime minister is recognisable right around the world, but you wouldn’t expect to find his doppelgänger in such a far-flung corner of the world.
Donald doesn’t exactly take kindly to criticism, and the Washington Post don’t dish out the compliments. Because of that, Jeff Bezos now has a new nickname.
Back in 1972, Ugandan president Idi Amin declared an economic war, booting all foreigners out of the country. It’s safe to say that things didn’t end well.
Last night, Donald Trump gave his first ever Oval Office address, in an effort to convince America of the great threat Mexico presents. It was a flop.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s team decided to spruce up his family photo, leading to what’s now being referred to as #shoegate.
Reports of a ‘sonic attack’ on US embassy officials in Havana, Cuba, caused panic back in 2017. Now researchers think they’ve uncovered the culprit.
This is a pivotal year for South African politics, and the EFF are gearing up for an aggressive run at trying to wrestle control. Expect drama.
Just when you thought Jacob Zuma couldn’t spring any more surprises on South Africa, he announces that he’s working on his first album.
If you thought the end of 2018 was a bumpy ride for POTUS, then buckle up. The Democrats now control Congress, and Donald is getting desperate.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng is back, and he wants to be your president. Other gems include Brazilian hair, understanding English, and having a brain.
Earlier today, former president Jacob Zuma decided to join the Twitter conversation. I’d say he’s in for a rocky ride.