When Donnie starts frantically tweeting, you know he’s feeling the heat. It all boils down to one key principle, which we could all do with learning.
Cyril, Julius, Mmusi, Jacob and others have teamed up to sing you the famous Mariah Carey Christmas song. Well, it took some creative editing.
They’re calling it “the Big Fat Indian Wedding”, and big names from around the world have flown in to celebrate the wedding of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal.
Ayanda Mabulu loves a little controversy, and he certainly got that at the release of his public artwork yesterday outside of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Yesterday, the High Court in Pretoria dealt Tom Moyane, and by association Jacob Zuma, a serious blow. The wheels of change are turning.
Researchers in Germany stumbled upon an ID card issued to Vladimir Putin in the 1980s, and let’s just say he wouldn’t have looked so good riding a horse topless back then.
Trump behaving like a moron on Twitter isn’t exactly news, but sometimes his idiocy is so obvious that it’s hard not to have a little fun.
Andy Serkis will always be remembered for this portrayal of Gollum in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ franchise. Now he’s reprised the role to make a point.
The tide of public opinion might finally be turning against Juju, and this South Africa historian’s stinging rebuke of the EFF’s leader is a testament to that.
As we enter another day of stage two load shedding, it’s worth taking a look forward to see how long we might be in this mess.
Everybody knows that Donald and the Clintons aren’t exactly tight friends, and the same can be said of the president’s relationship with the Obamas.
“Kaput”, “game over”, and an “energy skunk on quicksand” – if you think you know just how bad the Eskom mess is, think again.
As Robert Mueller and his Special Counsel circle, Team Trump is panicking. Of course it’s all playing out on social media for us to enjoy.
Michelle Obama knows what it’s like to be thrust into the media spotlight, and she has some solid advice for Meghan Markle and her newly acquired status.
Rudy Giuliani has become a laughing stock these days, and one of his recent tweets resulted in plenty of chuckles for those who dislike his boss.
French president Emmanuel Macron is facing his biggest challenge since taking office, after riots erupted over fuel hikes, escalating into an anti-government movement.
Load shedding is back, and that means it’s time to start working out exactly when you’re going to be plunged into darkness. There’s an app for that.
Over the weekend, America’s 41st president passed away. Now his faithful service dog, Sully, is coming to grips with the loss.
As SAA and Eskom continue to haemorrhage money, the disparities between privately-owned and state-owned enterprises become more and more apparent.
Earlier today, the City of Cape Town announced impending changes to our water restrictions, which will also reduce the average monthly water bill.
If you’ve been paying attention, then the fact that Boris Johnson is a complete imbecile isn’t exactly breaking news, but this is some next level stuff.
The EFF haven’t covered themselves in glory these past few weeks. After a persistent attack on the media, the scribes are now fighting back.
The DA’s Chief Whip and the EFF have been feuding all week on social media, and yesterday they came face to face in Parliament.
Are you attempting to reduce your environmental impact by harnessing the power of the sun? Good for you – just be sure to let the City of Cape Town know, or else.
Pravin Gordhan has said “enough”, and is hitting back at EFF leader Julius Malema after a sustained attack over the past few weeks.
There was chaos on the US – Mexico border yesterday, as US Border Patrol and migrants in Tijuana were involved in violent clashes.
On a day where American families come together to eat, drink and fight over politics, their president wants people to know what he’s thankful for.
Yesterday’s Cabinet Reshuffle was more of a tweak, and Bathabile Dlamini somehow managed to avoid the axe. How much longer can this go on?
Peaceful protesters were met with extreme violence from private security and police, when they gathered to protest the gentrification of the Bo-Kaap.
Before he puts his feet up until February of next year, John and the ‘Last Week Tonight’ team wanted to highlight a rather worrying global trend.