Mmusi is a man in demand, especially after the DA’s fantastic set of results in the local elections. He was in fine voice when talking to CNN, too.
Sometimes you return from a holiday well rested, and other times you return with knives sharpened ready to do battle. Over to you, Trevor.
We know that our Parliamentary Q&A sessions often devolve into name-calling and general disarray, but it was Pravin’s zingers that stood out yesterday.
Roasts are the kind of gig where you can really say what you mean without fear of repercussion, and it appears everybody at this one had the same target.
Ivanka Trump is a successful businesswomen, but over the past year or so her full-time job has been publicly defending her father. It could be unravelling.
It’s a new dawn for political governance in Jozi, and Herman Mashaba has quite a job lying ahead of him. Here’s how he plans to tackle the task.
The SABC is quickly replacing Comedy Central as the go-to place for a laugh, although theirs usually originate from the offices of Supreme Leader Hlaudi.
No one likes to be caught with their pants down at work, but these government officials have some hard questions to answer following this hack.
Hello Kitty is popular across the world, raking in billions of dollars each year. Maybe they want to put some of that money towards research?
When you’re flying all over the show trying to secure votes ahead the November elections tickets can add up. Best you rent your own plane then.
Everyone knows that Russia and the United States aren’t exactly besties, and there isn’t much love lost between Vladimir and Barack either.
Having a green ID book is so outdated, but the thought of going to Home Affairs is truly frightening. Well, best you check out the far simpler option.
South Africa’s current ruling party is letting every single person down, so what surprises do they have up their sleeves for the party’s next leader?
If what the sources are saying is true, Jacob Zuma’s recent trip to China for the G20 summit may be a criminal act. Luckily Pravin plays be the rules.
The relationship between China and the U.S. has often been a little frayed around the edges, something that was clear from this weekend’s meeting.
Things are heating up between Trump and Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto, despite how well Donald thinks the meeting went.
Donald Trump might love a bout of name-calling himself, but talk trash about Melania and the pair will come out swinging.
It was long believed that the first TV interview Madiba ever gave was in 1961, but now his foundation has released footage from 1956.
Trump supporters come in all shapes and sizes, but the overwhelming majority remain white. Meet CJ Pearson then, who sees things a little differently.
John Robbie completely missed the point while interviewing Mishka Wazar, but it makes for a good lesson around the conversations currently happening.
After being hotly contested it was the DA (with a little help from their friends) that managed to secure control of Tshwane. Time to crack the whip.
The world’s leading example of short man syndrome has a long and illustrious list of executions to his name, but this is some next level stuff.
The Guptas look set to pack it in and leave our shores for good, announcing the sale of all local business interests. They’re watching overseas, too.
Woodstock residents are pissed off, and the best way to get their message across was to hit at the heart of the cause.
There’s no love lost between JZ and South Africa’s leading satirical cartoonist, but then again our president just keeps delivering the ammunition.
The City of Cape Town has served an eviction notice to a family who has worked on a farm in Tokai for 23 years, and the situation has left a real stink.
Given how often we’re exposed to corruption stories it’s easily to overlook them. Let’s just take a moment though to look at what’s happening at Prasa.
John Steenhuisen always enjoys his time in the National Assembly, and his sharp-tongued attacks are quickly becoming the stuff of legends.
Whilst national anthems are supposed to be about bringing a country together, many claim ours does just the opposite. Is it time for a change?
Whilst our officials are patting themselves on the back following a record-equalling medal haul, some athletes are spilling the beans and it’s messy.