It’s been a while since we’ve seen a decent brawl in our Parliament, which would have been rectified if SONA hadn’t been pushed back. Over in Ireland, though.
Trump’s hair has a long and storied history, and there has been much conjecture about how he gets that orange mop to stay put. He ain’t gonna like this video.
It really is a case of only the finest for South Africa’s least favourite set of brothers, because the Gupta family jet is right off the top shelf.
We know that Cyril Ramaphosa and Jacob Zuma met last night, but what was said behind closed doors remains largely unknown. Now Cyril has released an official statement.
After yesterday’s political shenanigans, Twitter was quick to react. What resulted was a beautiful Zuma-focused movie title showdown.
You’ll see Zuma’s name splashed across headlines for the rest of this week, or month, or year, but if you want the full picture then start with this BBC feature.
On their way to Ohio for a short trip, Donnie tried to make it seem like all is well between himself and Melania. What followed was awkward at best.
The Guptas are preparing to appear in front of a parliamentary enquiry in March, lawyering up with a Houghton-based firm. I find this defence staggering.
It looks like this Wednesday might just see Cyril deliver his final blow, but thus far JZ has avoided the knockout. Nothing slips by Zapiro these days.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
The duel between four wheeled and two wheeled road users continues around the world, and here in the Cape we know things can get pretty heated.
Michael Wolff and Mika Brzezinski aren’t exactly fans of the Donald, and both have been subjected to vicious Twitter attacks. That doesn’t mean they’re friends, though.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.
Another day, another South African political battle that has little to do with serving the people. Now we wait and watch as the DA and ANC battle it out for control.
Reports suggest today’s the day that will see Patricia de Lille removed from her position as the mayor of Cape Town. The DA are even teaming up with the ANC to make it happen.
Donald loves to spend his days cruising the fairways and greens, and he often used to practice with former pro Suzann Pettersen. She has a few stories.
Since Cyril Ramaphosa was voted in as president of the ANC, the rand has rallied back against the dollar. A number of local share prices are rocketing, too.
Kim Jong Un has been spending his daddy’s money without a care in the world, but it looks like he might have overshot the mark.
This weekend saw a letter written by Allister Coetzee being leaked to the media, revealing that he will soon be sacked. Turns out he isn’t taking the news too well.
Piers and Donald are cut from the same cloth, which might be why POTUS granted Morgan an interview. Climate change came up and oh, the wheels came off.
The ticking time bomb that is the end of the world as we know it has nudged closer to midnight. If you guessed that’s a bad thing, then you get a gold star.
Sean Hannity is one of Donald Trump’s most vocal defenders, singing for his supper on his Fox News evening show. Last night wasn’t his best ever performance.
If you’re still wondering what the deal is with Oprah running for president in 2020, you’re not alone. She has given some indication on where she stands, though.
Just across the road from the White House lies an invite-only hotel, exuding more opulence and history than your average overnight haunt.
Are you keen to put on a display that gets the US Defence Secretary all revved up? Easy, just nibble on a few cobras and drink their blood.
During yesterday’s parliamentary inquiry into state capture, Pravin sharpened the knife and went for the jugular. The former Eskom CFO was left squirming.
We’ve just edged into the second year of Trump’s reign, which means a look back is in order. As you can imagine, Trevor isn’t in a forgiving mood.
When Korean Air Lines Flight 858 blew up in 1987, a North Korean spy was captured. Now she has a stern warning for all as the Winter Olympics heads to South Korea in February.
Stormy Daniels signed a gag order that prevents her from talking about her affair with Donald, but that doesn’t cover the extensive interview she gave in 2011. Oops.
We all know Vlad has no problem taking his shirt off for the cameras, and it was no different when it came celebrating the Christian Orthodox holiday.