Malusi Gigaba’s sex tape has made it onto international porn streaming site Pornhub, where it has been racking up the views.
In a normal, functioning democracy, something as serious as sanctions against another country is announced via a press release.
Every Halloween, arguments erupt about what kind of costume is considered ‘in bad taste’. Enter Al Roker, a meteorologist on NBC.
With the midterm elections just around the corner, Republicans are beginning to feel the heat. It appears that Mike Pence is in a glass cage of emotions.
Remember how happy Kanye looked in the White House? Seems like someone had a quiet word in his ear, because he’s done a 180.
A judge has rejected Julian Assange’s request to loosen new living requirements, including paying for his internet and cleaning up after his cat.
In order to fire up supporters and stoke fear, a Republican congressional candidate used a picture of a rather ramshackle town. Just the one problem.
This week, many social media users have seen far more of Malusi Gigaba than they would have liked. Looks like the video reached Zapiro.
South Africans were asked a simple question – if national elections were held tomorrow, which party would you vote for?
Much like the week that came before, and the week that lies ahead, it’s been a bumpy few days for the Donald. How about his treatment of this umbrella?
Here’s everything we know about Cesar Sayoc, the man allegedly responsible for the pipe bombs sent to Trump opposers last week.
Yesterday morning, Malusi Gigaba sent Twitter into a frenzy when he outlined a blackmail plot involving video of him in a compromising position.
Jim Carrey has been taking potshots and Donald and his cohorts for the past two years, and he didn’t hold back with his latest cartoon.
If the Western Cape seceded from the rest of South Africa, and created the Cape Rand, would it benefit financially?
During her final meeting of the Cape Town city council as mayor, Patricia de Lille pulled no punches, accusing the DA of racism and threatening legal action.
The University of Cape Town’s Engineering department has unveiled the world’s first ‘bio brick’, made from ‘liquid gold’.
In an ironic turn of events, members of parliament chanted that EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu should “pay back the money”.
You know you’ve reached peak internet notoriety when somebody remixes your interview into a dance track. Drop that beat, Mmamathe Makhekhe-Mokhuane.
In 2010, Yiull Damaso unveiled his painting ‘The Night Watch!’, drawing death threats and accusations of racism. Some people remain fans, though.
The state capture commission of inquiry is currently on hiatus. When it returns, don’t expect any form of swift justice to be enacted.
We know that Donald Trump considers the press the enemy of the people (unless they work for Fox News), but this is some next level stuff.
Speaking at the annual congress of the SA Council of Shopping Centres (it’s a real thing), Investec’s Jeremy Gardiner touched on land reform.
Yesterday morning’s SABC interview with Mmamathe Makhekhe-Mokhuane, SARS’ IT boss, was a trainwreck. She wasn’t done for the day.
Everybody knows that Jacob Zuma wasn’t exactly swimming in academic excellence, but how do our other post-1994 presidents compare?
SARS is in serious need of some PR, given that their plight has been widely discussed following the damning Nugent report. This is not that good PR.
The recent ’60 Minutes’ interview with Trump in the White House revealed that he hangs an interesting painting on the wall. Enter the memes.
In true Trump style, the American president took to Twitter to insult Stormy Daniels. She wasn’t taking this one lying down.
You already knew that SARS is a bit of a mess, but the Nugent Commission of Inquiry’s report is astounding. There is one man at the centre of it all.
The US embassy in Canberra has issued an apology, after an email invite containing some rather odd content was distributed.
Apparently, it’s super tough to be white in Australia, and there has been a recent “deplorable rise of anti-white racism”.