Earlier this month, a City environmental health official sent a letter to a mosque in Bayview, saying there had been a complaint about a “noise nuisance”.
An angry guest erected a large banner outside the Taj hotel in Cape Town, protesting “bad guest service”. I guess they like doing things old school.
There are many people out there that despise the thought of yoga pants being worn casually – but here’s what will happen to them if they write a letter voicing their opinion.
An underwear ad in Australia has been banned after being labelled amateur porn. The model herself is fuming, and the debate continues to rage.
Pick n Pay has come under fire after one of its store managers shouted at a grandmother over a chocolate. Not cool guys.
Following claims that Oscar had been privy to some preferential treatment behind bars (at his request) the Pistorius family has struck back.
During an Easter radio interview, comedian Nik Rabinowitz upset some listeners with his jokes. Highlights included referring to a “queer Jesus for the gay community” and a “pastor who had a potato stuck up his backside.” This morning the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) found complaints accusing these statements as “blasphemous” to be not valid.
A youth activist based in Johannesburg has apparently laid a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission (HRC) regarding Helen Zille’s tweet of almost two weeks ago, where she referred to scholars in the Eastern Cape that come to the Western Cape for schooling as “refugees”. Read his justification while Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” gently resonates in your head, after the jump!