Comms minister eyes private partners for Post Office, Hurricane Helene’s death toll keeps climbing, Mega dam causes mega power crisis for Zambia, Matthew Perry’s doctor pleads guilty, and Donald Trump claims Kim Jong Un is “Trying to kill me.”
Australian Craig ‘sorry’ after Paris cocaine arrest, Legendary astronaut tours South African schools, Traffic light disaster in Joburg, and Three monkeys is third Banksy artwork in three days.
Mzansi is trying to figure out who and why this one brave soul in Orania, widely considered as a whites-only town, decided to vote for South Africa’s biggest communist and black nationalist political party.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to settle your disputes by throwing chairs and howling at the roof, then the Ekurhuleni City Council is the place to be this election year.
The Kiffness threw shade at Anele for “launching a witch hunt for the teen while supporting Julius Malema who is famous for his ‘Kill The Boer’ chant”.
The platform hopes to help young South Africans find political parties that align with their values and beliefs.
ChatGPT is getting dumber & dumber, Obama’s personal chef drowns, What’s behind Twitter’s brand transformation, and VIP Protection Unit accused denies assault.
Hugh Grant doubles down on being an ass, Tattoos you shouldn’t get, Def Leppard drummer attacked, The downfall of Andrew Tate’s bullshit, Durban’s sewage system collapsing, a 14-year-old hitman, Yellowjackets Season 2 coming soon, 1,000 HP Flying Supercar, and two tonnes of Uranium missing.
Listening to politicians talking kak all day while pointing fingers at each other don’t inspire much confidence in the future.
There’s nothing quite like seeing a soldier in full battle armour ‘escorting’ dissenting MPs from the room to cement your trust in our democracy.
Ramaphosa looks for electricity czar, Lindsay Lohan’s Pepsi commercial has viewers horrified, 26 Mega projects for SA, Experts slate Kardashian’s vagina gummies, EFF gets the jackboot, 12 Ways to meditate without meditating, Death Toll in Turkey reaches 22 000, SA fishers protest against oil drilling, Hollywood pimp sentenced to prison and new study suggest vaping is bad for your immune system.
Another day, another example of how the EFF offers voters nothing more than empty rhetoric and childish petulance.
A City of Johannesburg Council meeting devolved into violence towards the end of the 12-hour sitting, with proceedings suspended in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The leader of the EFF was a guest at the wedding of tobacco kingpin Adriano Mazzotti’s daughter.
If the EFF isn’t involved in violent clashes with law enforcement, is it even a SONA?
Shell is facing a public backlash with regards to its plans to carry out a seismic survey along the Wild Coast, and our political system enters a new cycle of dishonesty.
On November 1, South Africans take to the polls for our local government elections.
The EFF and members of the Afrikaner group Bittereinders (meaning ‘to the bitter end’) faced off outside a Pretoria old age home yesterday.
The Economic Freedom Fighters, or EFF, turned eight this week, with much noise and self-congratulating taking place on social media.
A Twitter account under the name ‘Tracy Zille’ shot to prominence last year and quickly racked up more than 30 000 followers. An investigation soon drew back the curtain.
Yesterday’s session of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) was disrupted when Julius Malema threatened to kill another member.
The EFF is gearing up for another protest outside Brackenfell High School, this time threatening to ‘ensure that nothing operates’.
The EFF, looking to stage a protest outside Brackenfell High, were met with stick-wielding parents and things escalated quickly from there.
EFF MP Kenny Motsamai is under investigation after a violent altercation during the Clicks protests that took place earlier this month.
An advert posted by a recruitment agency has landed the Sean McCarthy Group in hot water with the EFF.
Anger boiled over in Norkem Mall in Kempton Park, Gauteng, yesterday, during a clash between security guards and EFF members.
An altercation between a shopper and EFF members at Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Port Elizabeth resulted in a firearm being drawn.
Yesterday saw Clicks stores across the country shut down, and in some cases damaged. On social media, there were also some heated exchanges.
Clicks has been widely criticised for an online ad that was swiftly pulled from the site, but Malema and the EFF aren’t satisfied.
Tired of your current beanie, or beret, or looking to add a dash of red to your wardrobe? You’re in luck, because the EFF has just launched its online store.