The salty comment comes as Musk, who views himself as a champion of free speech, is facing-off with governments such as Australia and the United Kingdom that are seeking to prevent the spread of online misinformation.
Sweden, Finland warn residents to be ready for war, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs attempting to obstruct justice from jail, SA Navy only has one working ship, and ‘Reclaiming’ the Castle for public use is worth celebrating.
According to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index, the rich got even richer… again.
The Saudi Arabian desert is snowy, Lindt admits ‘expertly crafted’ chocolate is full of lead, Pentagon leaker goes to jail, 12th-century castle turned into luxury resort and SA declares national disaster over storms and floods.
Eskom’s new plan to punish solar users, Major Liam Payne case development, World leaders meet for climate talks, Drinkers are cutting back on expensive booze, and Danny Jordaan seeks to avoid arrest.
Trump’s second term promises to be a more nakedly authoritarian continuation of his first, Raygun quits break dancing, South Africans are committing more fraud then ever, and the May 6 George building collapse still a mystery.
Elon Musk buys $35M secret luxury compound for his children, Mpumalanga hailstorm kills four, Several missing in Argentina hotel collapse, and What is Helen Mirren talking about?
Putin reportedly asked Musk not to activate Starlink over Taiwan, Miss SA Mia Le Roux to compete in Miss Universe, Ex-Generations actor mired in R61m asbestos graft, an Ford’s Mustang Dark Horse SA pricing revealed.
What other countries tell their citizens about crime in South Africa, Harrods settling more than 250 sexual misconduct claims, Bitcoin flirts with $70 000, and Fibre warning for complexes and estates.
Johnny Depp tries his hand at art, Black Friday scam warning in South Africa, Alison Botha suffers new life-threatening setback, First signature basketball sneaker ever made is back, and North Korea blows up roads near border with south.
The Optimus robot mingled with the crowd, served drinks, played games with guests, and danced inside a gazebo. Most surprisingly, they seemed to even talk.
After years of false promises and blown deadlines, Elon Musk has finally unveiled Tesla’s new electric vehicle dedicated to self-driving, the Cybercab.
“Eventually, there will be thousands of Starships going to Mars and it will a glorious sight to see!” Maybe fix the Cybertruck issues first.
Only three of tech’s biggest moguls have reached this club summit: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Tesla/X CEO Elon Musk, and now, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Elon has seemingly joined Trump in his penchant for inspiring extremist violence.
The real inventor of Please Call Me, Titan sub hearing latest, South Africa imports 5,000 critical skill workers, Entire city evacuated after floods, and Meet Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘manipulator in chief,’ once compared to Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Emmys 2024: What you didn’t see on TV, Laugh and dine with Rob van Vuuren, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested in New York, and Sinkhole causes Sea Point swimming pool to shut down.
The mission has already set several records, travelling farther into space than any human since NASA’s Apollo program concluded more than 50 years ago.
Three dead in Nyanga mass shooting, Plett airport is back, Musk says he’ll give Taylor Swift a child, and Carnival cruise ship collides with large piece of ice.
Elon Musk helped Jordan Walker-Pearlman buy the longtime home of his uncle, Willy Wonka actor Gene Wilder. But now the fairy tale is lapsing.
Musk’s xAI’s chatbot Grok is already exactly as chaotic as you might expect.
Khelif, who is the first gold medallist from Algeria in women’s boxing, was the subject of a very public gender controversy at the Olympic Games.
Justice ministry blocks NPA access to Zondo database, Elon Musk fights with EU over Tropic Thunder memes, Johannesburg set to get a new mayor, Japanese are worried after first-ever megaquake advisory, and How food prices have changed over the past 12 months.
Japan braces for a once-in-a-century earthquake, Crime intelligence officers arrested for kidnapping, Bad news for tech job seekers in SA, Sniffer dogs deployed at airport to detect bed bugs after Paris Olympics, and 4.4 magnitude earthquake hits Los Angeles area.
It’s almost as if everything Elon Musk dishes out is coming back at him, full throttle, at the hands of his estranged trans daughter on a rival social media platform.
Petrol price relief for South Africa, Pastor Mboro’s Katlehong church torched, Elon Musk says UK civil war ‘inevitable’, Algerian boxer into Olympic final amid gender row, and NPA seizes assets worth R53m in Bosasa raid.
The fake news video that Musk shared last week alters a recent campaign video Harris released, one that makes it sound like the presidential candidate said things she didn’t.
NASA may have found ‘root cause’ of Starliner spacecraft’s issues, FBI questions whether Trump was hit by bullet or shrapnel, Judge Mandisa Maya announced as SA’s first female Chief Justice, and The 50 Greatest luxury hotels on Earth.
Six bodies found in luxury Thai hotel, Ozzy Osbourne “fed up” with seeing Britney Spears dancing online, country singer heading to rehab after drunk national anthem, and Ramaphosa wants to address climate change.
From allowing Cambridge Analytica to collect data from your granny’s Facebook page to pretending to be human in front of Congress, Mark Zuckerberg is an easy guy to dislike.