If you feel like owning a rather notorious piece of South African political history, then you’ll be interested to know that Jacob Zuma’s Johannesburg mansion is on the market.
Securing a tender can be lucrative, although in this country, the proper channels are often bypassed. Perhaps that’s why we see videos like this.
Yesterday, Facebook launched its anti-fake-news tools in South Africa, which will allow users to report fake news and have it flagged.
Amy Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski are among the 300 people arrested in a demonstration at the US Capitol in Washington.
Donald Trump is a walking, talking embarrassment to the American people. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, he still manages to surprise.
Despite the allegations against him, it appears that Brett Kavanaugh is going to be confirmed as the next Supreme Court judge. Trevor isn’t happy.
Every year, the world is treated to another Vladimir Putin calendar. Rather predictably, 2019 shows off his manliness, strength and robust health.
The South African government showed just how out of touch they have become, with their advice on beating the petrol hike backfiring spectacularly.
If you put aside all the sexual assaults and paying off porn stars and affairs and tearing children from parents at the border, it’s easy to snap up the Evangelical vote.
I know, everyone is sick and tired of reading about State Capture, but put aside your “bombshell” headline fatigue for a second because yesterday was all action.
It’s not very often that the ANC gives everyday South Africans a reason to laugh. For that reason, it’s worth taking a look at their website.
How long does the transition from Ramaphoria to Ramaskeptic take? Madam & Eve have a few quality puns for you to enjoy.
The FBI is now conducting a week-long probe into the allegations of sexual assault against the Supreme Court nominee. I think it’s clear where John Oliver stands on this.
Donald Trump is known for his rather odd hiring strategy, and that certainly seems to be the case with Lana Marks.
The 44th season of ‘SNL’ kicked off over the weekend, and there was a surprise appearance by Matt Damon. He put on quite a show – as did Kanye.
South Africa is in the midst of a political assassination crisis, with the ANC, in particular, proving deadlier by the year. The New York Times paints a not so pretty picture.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have never been the types to shy away from controversy. I’m pretty sure there will be plenty of that following season 22’s premiere.
Donald Trump doesn’t do too many actual press conferences, and there’s a reason for that. Yesterday he spoke for more than an hour, and things got weird.
Ajay Gupta has filed an affidavit on behalf of the family, contesting the damning evidence mounting at the State Capture inquiry, which included some pictures from inside Saxonwold.
It’s never a good look to be caught up in the State Capture machine. Whilst heads have rolled over at KPMG, it’s far from business as usual.
According to the latest survey by the Institute for Race Relations, the EFF and their leader can be forgiven for feeling a little smug right now.
During his address to world leaders gathered at the United Nations General Assembly, Trump didn’t quite get the reaction he had hoped for.
Your commute to work might have been rather incident-free, but that wasn’t the case for many Capetonians this morning.
Political war never rests, even over the long weekend. As the ANC continues to do battle amongst themselves, some chief characters showed their cards.
In a press conference delivered from the Union Buildings, Ramaphosa laid out how he intended to haul South Africa out of an economic recession.
It is abundantly clear that there are people within the ANC who are conspiring against President Ramaphosa. Turns out he might be one step ahead.
During the six month period stretching from November 2010 through to April 2011, the State Capture agents were hard at work. Luckily, somebody was keeping notes.
The latest rant doing the rounds comes via Kessie Nair, with the Durbanite using the k-word in relation to Cyril Ramaphosa.
Given the country’s recession, and the recent crime stats, talk of emigration abounds. Here’s Max du Preez with why you may want to reconsider.
Ever wondered what Donald Trump’s downstairs looks like? Nah, me neither, but thanks to Stormy Daniels we now have an intimate idea.