The student protests around the country have proved very divisive, which might be why so many people are talking up this professor’s views on the matter.
Everyone knows that Bill has had a little side action in years gone by, but Donald thinks he deserves a medal for not bringing it up mid-debate.
There’s already a rather tense relationship between cyclists and motorists, so when someone (allegedly) behaves like this they need to be dealt with.
When you’re worth close to R90 billion you’ve certainly got a little wiggle room, but no one takes dropping over R20 billion lightly.
Cape Town lad Wayde van Niekerk is still basking in the glory of his outrageous gold medal run in Rio, and perhaps life is set to get even better.
We’re not shy of sharing nuggets of Trevor’s Daily Show with you guys, but now we get a little glimpse behind the scenes at what it takes to make that happen.
I have no idea what I made for my science project when I was 16, but there’s no chance it came close to what Kiara Nirghin managed to put together.
I’m sure there are millions around the country who would say, given the present situation, that students are fools. You can add two more to that list.
Let this be a warning to y’all criminals out there – you may think you’ve got away with your ill deeds, but sometimes justice takes a little longer than expected.
Yesterday saw a sitting of the council in Tshwane, but it wasn’t long before it descended into unadulterated chaos. Entertaining, but also very sad.
If you ever wanted proof that our generation’s selfie-snapping habit has escalated out of control then here, it’s your lucky day.
Parents will know that children can be fussy eaters, which is why one Cape Town father is so furious with the behaviour of the seafood chain.
I know it’s been a long day full of stories about two of America’s least likeable citizens, but just ride out one more and we’re home. Over to you, Trevor.
With just six weeks until Election Day it was time for the first of three debates, the most highly anticipated in recent times. Oh boy, you bet it was a good time.
The old faithful gather once more to analyse the thrashing we received at the hands of the All Blacks in Christchurch. Of course there’s foul language.
With each day of violent clashes on campuses across the country the cost of property damage rises, and the latest stats show the students aren’t messing about.
Chances are you (or someone you know) has an old Apple product lying in a draw gathering dust. Time you heard about trade in, trade up.
It’s strange to think that Zach’s zany chat show has entered the lexicon of American politics, but he’s drawing the line when it comes to certain guests.
If you’re in need of something a little different on the braai these days we have your back. Don’t worry, we’ve kept it nice and simple.
Many viewers spent the entire presidential debate being disheartened by the lack of a decent candidate. To cope, they turned to meme making.
Charlize Theron is back to her method acting ways, and has gained a little weight in order to adequately portray a mother of three.
Renowned political analyst Justice Malala has penned a stinging piece on how the #FeesMustFall movement is unravelling. Certainly worth a read, me thinks.
You don’t have to build a new house to go green, you can just add a new lightbulb here and a solar panel there – just ask these guys.
His name might be dragged through the mud on every news site not owned by the SABC, but you can bet Hlaudi is still grinning today.
In general taxis have awful driving manners, but you would think they wouldn’t take as many risks when they are transporting so many lives. Negative.
South Africa’s e-commerce options are becoming increasingly more user-friendly, and these awards singled out those at the top of the class.
Famous movie stars and Hollywood isn’t always a mix that works very well, but this gathering manages to make their important message pretty entertaining.
There’s a whole load of harmless fun a set of identical twins can have, and then there’s a clear case of when you’ve taken things a little too far.
We know they’re headed our way in December and January, but should we feel bad when we hear someone calling our British visitors Poms?
We’ve got driverless cars and drones that fly without a human on the controls, but it appears not everyone is keen to see self-checkout counters headed our way.