Melania Trump hit back at The Daily Mail for publishing a defamatory article and, well, the law was on her side.
While masses of people gathered in Pretoria to demand Jacob Zuma step down, thousands of his supporters gathered in Soweto to wish him a happy, happy 75th. He had some words for them.
Google Maps has saved my bacon on more than a few occasions, but it isn’t usually the place I go for a chuckle. Looks like everyone is over JZ.
You might have heard about ANC supporters attacking a DA supporter outside Luthuli House last week, but today everyone seems to be getting along just fine.
The City of Cape Town is looking to cover some additional costs, and it’s the people who will have to make up the difference.
An American governor went to extreme lengths to cover up an affair he was having with one of his staffers, and the scandal is just so damn juicy.
Much like every single seven-day period of Donald Trump’s presidency, it’s been one hell of a week. Enter Sean Spicer to put the cherry on top.
There’s a concerted effort amongst many South Africans to pile the pressure on Jacob Zuma, but Zapiro’s latest cartoon is proving rather divisive.
Friday saw a pretty peaceful march to Parliament here in Cape Town, but it was a different story for one man caught in the crossfire in Jozi.
While the majority of the country lives in abject poverty, Kim and his mates seem to have plenty of money to throw around. So how exactly do they pay the bills?
It’s not often you see a piece of political PR that is so laughable you actually have to stifle a chuckle, so please enjoy Berlusconi and the lambs.
As South Africans around the country took to the streets to voice their discontent at Zuma and his recent antics, others claimed to be delighted with the downgrade.
If the last few weeks have taught us anything, it’s that Zuma and his cronies are becoming increasingly desperate. This weekend was another great example.
During the ANC’s media briefing on Wednesday, Gwede Mantashe made a comment on the “real” reason Zuma let Gordhan go. Basically, ego.
Looking back over the past three decades, 15 countries having fought back from junk status, we can learn some lessons about what lies ahead for South Africa.
The people of South Africa are uniting in an effort to remove their president. To keep up to date, here are all the resources you need to follow along.
As South Africa mobilises to show their disapproval with a nation captured, there are many people unsure of how to go about protesting. Some tips…
Jared Kushner made a little booboo when he went on a peace mission to an Iraqi warzone, and the Internet did not have his back
The Cape Town CBD is packed with protesters and mourners alike, St George’s Cathedral playing host to Uncle Kathy’s memorial service. Time for Pravin to speak out.
Trevor and his team will be taking a holiday shortly, but before he goes he couldn’t resist the opportunity to poke some fun at the current press secretary.
Earlier this week a chemical attack in Syria grabbed the world by the scruff of the neck and made us take notice, and it’s images like this that struck a chord.
Time and time again Jacob Zuma manages to weave his way out of a corner, and we have seen that like never before these past few days. Prepare for the cringe.
A moment captured during a Queer Dance Party for Climate Justice outside Ivanka Trump’s house has won the Internet, and it’s all about Dianne Bruce.
Given that no South African president has had the balls to speak out against the atrocities happening in Zimbabwe, it’s no surprise that the comparisons are now in full swing.
Jacob Zuma has had a long and storied history of dastardly deeds, so it’s worth looking back at everything that has led us to this point.
If you are a little lost over where to go, what to do, and how to get involved this Friday, here’s a handy guide to what will be happening around the country.
Comedians and politics don’t always mix very well, but in this case it’s worth listening to a Louis C.K. rant for the ages.
You might not have heard the name Craig Williamson before, but his story is a reminder of just how underhanded much of what happened during apartheid was.
The ANC are prepped and ready to let us know what happened during their National Working Committee meeting, which would have centred around the fate of JZ.
I’m not sure if there’s ever been a better time to be a political satirist, so I guess it’s a case of making hay while the sun shines. Let’s meet Gerald Scarfe.