The security company who responded to the calls for help last Sunday were forced to compile a report, inside of which are many details from Grace’s rampage.
Donald Trump stepped onto the White House balcony with Melania and Barron to enjoy the eclipse, although he decided to say bugger it with all that advice.
Like many White House positions, the role of Communications Director has proven tricky to nail down. Next up is Hope Hicks.
Even by Trump’s usual low standards, the past few days have seen his name dragged through the mud. Now these magazines have had just about enough.
After being criticised for failing to act with a semblance of decency in the wake of Charlottesville, terror struck again in Barcelona. Alas, Donald stuffed it up again.
Obama’s tweet, featuring a quote from Nelson Mandela’s ‘Long Week To Freedom’, has officially become the most liked tweet in history.
As further details emerge about Grace’s extension cord attack on a 20-year-old Jozi woman, it’s worth looking back at her history of violent behaviour.
There’s a reason White House officials don’t put the Donald in front of a microphone without a script all too often. Clean up on aisle Trump, please.
Hougaard has been a regular on SuperSport’s Afrikaans weekly rugby show, but that seems to have to an end. He claims there are sinister forces at work.
The Mooch had a pretty short-lived stay in the White House, and he’s certainly cashing in on life post-Trump. Colbert wasn’t letting him off the hook too easily.
Not one to let her husband enjoy the title of ‘Zimbabwe’s worst human’ without a challenge, First Lady Grace Mugabe has taken to battering models with extension cords.
It seems that the video of Mduduzi Manana abusing a woman in Jozi is just the tip of the iceberg, and the nasty stories are now coming out of the woodwork.
North Korea has long been barking up the tree of nuclear war, but according to those who have analysed the state, there’s no real bite to their threats.
You would be forgiven for thinking the scenes in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend were from the 19th century. America is absolutely losing the plot.
Sporting a beard and a surprisingly upbeat attitude, Stephen McGown shared what it was like to be held captive by terrorists in the Sahara desert.
Of course Donny has always been a fan of Playboy, but some of his old interviews are under the spotlight in the wake of escalating tensions with North Korea.
Everyone’s talking about increased tensions between North Korea and America, especially in the wake of “fire and fury”. Let’s take a quick look at what has caused this rift.
I’ve long wanted to see inside Donald Trump’s brain. To watch the cogs turn, and to see how decisions are made and then dispatched as words, must be truly fascinating.
It wouldn’t be wise of North Korea to fire off a few intercontinental ballistic missiles, although if they did the missiles would take some serious stopping.
It is surprising the DA, EFF and all other non-ANC parties weren’t doing flick-flacks on Tuesday. Even though they lost the no-confidence vote, the number of secret MPs who turned on Zuma was unprecedented.
David Cameron was spotted at one of the UK’s poshest music festivals this past weekend, and it seems he is enjoying life after the PM role.
Feel it, it is here. Today could finally be the day that we boot Zuma from power, so let’s watch on as Parliament performs the secret ballot vote.
As we enter the final few hours of imploring ANC MPs to listen to the will of the people, Eusebius McKaiser’s open letter makes a few valid points.
Today is a massive day that could well shape the immediate future of this country, and the world’s eyes are trained on our Parliament. So, what do they think?
We’ve become used to series and movies drawing out the drama for maximum effect, but yesterday Mbete really ramped it up during the #SecretBallot announcement.
Our very own deputy minister of Higher Education was recorded slapping a woman whilst out on town this weekend, and the scene is pretty shocking.
Baleka Mbete’s decision today could set in motion changes that shape South Africa for many years to come. To vote in secret or not to vote in secret – that is the question.
Everyone is piling on poor Donnie these days, although he really does dish out the material. Back in the day, however, Sesame Street was leading the charge.
Pauly Shore is back, and this time he is playing Trump advisor Stephen Miller. After a controversial White House showdown with the press, Miller is the butt of many jokes.
It’s summer time in Russia, and given how cold the winters are you gotta get that tan while you can. Vlad sure loves the great outdoors, doesn’t he?