The SABC are currently trying to put out fires after a humiliating flop this weekend, although the pictures say more than any media spin doctor ever could.
Heritage Day is around the corner, which means many will be taking on the braai to celebrate in the most South African way possible. This is next level though.
For some peeps waking up on a Monday and heading to work isn’t something they dread. For others, it’s going to take some pretty strong coffee to make it through.
It’s been a long, long time coming, but eventually Zuma has coughed up the cash for all those extra upgrades his private residence enjoyed.
Every summer holiday we are reminded of just how strong the pound is, Brits enjoying our cheap prices, and all this gold has quite a bit to do with that.
It was a rough weekend for fans of Die Antwoord (I would guess it usually is), with break-up rumours doing the rounds. Here’s Yolandi to clear that up.
If you’re hopping on a plane and heading to a beer festival it’s probably Oktoberfest, and I don’t think North Korea’s efforts are going to change that.
Lady Gaga is back and debuted her first single at a small bar in London. Patrons went mad – if only we were so lucky.
The U.S. just held its 95th Miss America pageant, and the latest woman to don the crown looks a little like many American beauty queens before her.
It’s been a taxing campaign for both Trump and Clinton, and this weekend it proved a little too much for Hillary. Cue mass hysteria, of course.
The Guptas are taking a beating in the local media, which means it’s time for Zapiro to sharpen his pen and take aim.
Richard Drew’s famous photo is still remembered around the world, although when the photo first featured it divided opinion. Here’s how it all went down.
If you thought you were going to see grace in defeat it appears you’re wrong, with allegations that the ANC are involved in sabotage doing the rounds.
We know that come rain or shine South Africans are going to have a toot or two, so let’s look at which pubs have been helping us out the longest.
Mobile and wireless speeds in South Africa are average, to say the least, but how do they fare when compared to one another?
Incest is a real thing, there’s no doubt about it, but when it appears in the media (and you see the photographs) it’s just a bit cringe, you know?
During a long-haul flight many of us reach for a magazine, but we wouldn’t expect to find blatantly racist material masquerading as advice.
Nowadays there’s no such thing as leaving a question unanswered, because if no one knows its off to Google we go. Well done South Africa, these are great.
Every brand knows to tread lightly when using national tragedies to promote products, something Walmart would do well to remember.
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.
How much more lekker would your work week be if you won a braai whilst sitting behind that desk? Go on, it’s time you finally won something.
It’s no secret that Woodstock’s Biscuit Mill has some serious big hitters in the restaurant game, but there’s a chance you might sneak into this one.
We poke fun at people who share too much on social media, but there’s nothing humorous coming out of this tragedy over in the U.S.
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.
You may have heard a little here and there about a spate of weird clown sightings over in the U.S., but even the likes of the NYT are now hopping on board.
Everyone loves a good advertising fail, especially when it comes from a big bad bank. We think you’ll enjoy this effort from Absa then
The lives of the rich and famous are astonishing, and when one of the coolest superyachts rocks up at the Thames it’s difficult not to take notice.
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.