A parody video featuring JZ and Baleka Mbete, with a little Juju cameo, is proving popular across the country. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
The City of Cape Town are keen to see water restrictions in the Mother City lifted, but that’s not a view shared by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.
If you haven’t had your Vlad fix for the month, here are some pictures of Putin hiking with members of his government in Siberia.
British Prime Minister Theresa May stopped in at a school in Gugulethu to show off her dance moves. Well, ‘show off’ is being kind.
We’ve all had our run-ins with technology, so perhaps you can relate to Donald’s trouble with a speakerphone. Oh, it happened live on TV.
The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture is a depressing reminder of how dirty so many of our top brass have become. Then there’s Mcebisi Jonas.
Following his death on Saturday, Senator John McCain offered his final thoughts in a letter, including some parting shots at Trump.
If you happen to get a call from Cyril Ramaphosa’s office, and there’s talk of a massive investment coming your way, we suggest you exercise caution.
Even though he was surrounded by children, and thus felt at home with his intellectual equals, Donald managed to put his foot in it once more.
The EFF’s commander-in-chief has courted controversy again with his recent comments. This time, he’s waffling on about Jews training snipers to kill black people.
Most of the time, Fox News anchors have a brown dot on their nose from being so far up Trump’s backside. This host bucked that trend.
Another week, another Donald Trump scandal, although this week’s Cohen / Manafort double act will have hurt. So, does this mean impeachment is on the table?
Early this morning, South African time, Donald watched a video on Fox News that clearly struck a nerve. Off to Twitter he went, and the reaction was swift.
The folks at Fox News will do and say anything to cover for their Donnie, and the past 12 hours has made for some riveting viewing.
While white farmers across the country fear for their livelihoods, it’s the story of a small farm in the North West province that is being widely shared.
During Sunday’s episode of ‘Last Week Tonight’, John Oliver tore Rudy Giuliani a new one. That’s what happens when you say ‘truth isn’t truth’, Rudy.
‘Apocalypse Now’ remains one of the Vietnam War’s most iconic movies, so you’d imagine that war veterans have seen it a few times. Enter Donald.
The State Capture Commission is up and running, and yesterday saw some of the basic details outlined. Let’s take a quick look at what you should know.
If you thought the falling of the Berlin wall made for teary reunions, how about being reunited after nearly seven decades?
It looks like we’re up and running on the land expropriation front – at least with regards where price negotiations with landowners have hit a brick wall.
In a throwback to the 20th century, the Cold War and the Space Race merge in reports of a mysterious Russian satellite exhibiting “very abnormal behaviour”.
A former employee of YogaZone has taken legal action against the studio, detailing her story in a Facebook video that’s been widely shared.
When Jonathan Shapiro penned ‘the Rape of Lady Justice’ back in 2008, he couldn’t have known just how much controversy was about to ensue.
There have been rumours about recordings of Trump using racist slurs for a while, but now a former White House advisor has waded into the equation.
Boris Johnson has done it again. And now he might be under investigation after yet another offensive comment, this time about Muslim women, their clothing and their religious choices.
In 2015, #FeesMustFall formed to protest fee hikes and institutionalised racism at SA universities. Three years later, and the costs are still mounting.
When Kim Jong Un isn’t chewing the fat with Donald, or subjecting his people to unspeakable atrocities, he likes to inspect things.
Carter Page, a former advisor to the Trump campaign, thinks that Donald Trump and Nelson Mandela have a lot in common.
It’s usually the South Africans who talk endlessly about moving to Perth who compare South Africa and Zimbabwe. Shall we have that chat again?
Deputy President David Mabuza has made headlines in the New York Times for all of the wrong reasons. Here’s a hint – the story involves widespread corruption.