End of SA rail woes in sight, Prince Harry’s final showdown with the Murdoch empire, Gaza’s first case of polio in 25 years, Home Affairs clears 50% of decade-long backlog in 3 months, and Trump falsely implies Taylor Swift endorses him.
Violent protests erupt in Argentina, Elon Musk drops OpenAI lawsuit, Boeing sales tumble, ConCourt rules against Zuma’s MK Party, and Biplanes are back.
‘Ugly’ millennial fashion accessory is making a comeback, Power cuts hit Joburg, Plane carrying Malawi’s vice president goes missing, and How Ace Magashule’s Stalingrad strategy came back to bite him.
If you forgot you have the power to challenge the status quo, let this be a reminder that together, change happens.
Zelensky plans trip to SA, The creator of The Sopranos says quality TV is dying, Expect more electricity price hikes, Boeing loses another engine cover, and What’s wrong with Tesla?
“The Yemeni armed forces warn all Israeli ships heading to or coming from the ports of occupied Palestine not to pass through the Cape of Good Hope, or they will be a legitimate target for our armed forces.”
Since SA has accused Israel of genocide in the International Court of Justice, our Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor kicked up the growing questions about legal consequences for IDF troops who hold other citizenship this week.
Red Bull boss reacts after WhatsApp texts to female colleague leaked, South Africa’s 2G and 3G switch-off, eThekwini refuse workers go on the rampage, U.S. spacecraft on the moon finally sends home the money shot, and South Africans can now become qualified pothole fixers.
Ramaphosa announces SA’s election day, US vetoes call for immediate ceasefire at UN, South Africa’s unemployment rate increases, How Sylvester Stallone helped save James Brown’s career, and ANC cadre records reveal attack on judiciary.
Whether we like it or not, we live in an era where history is told by whoever has the best Generative AI.
Houthis and their issues have been part of the “axis of resistance” since the early 1990s, and they are now part of the fight against Israel, and anyone else who crosses their path.
How will we last the best part of a week listening to our in-laws’ theories on Covid, the Illuminati and Bill Gates’s real plan without erupting with rage?
Zara made no mention of the boycott of its products that preceded this move but stated that the change was part of its routine procedure for refreshing content.
The truce will see both sides release hostages captured during the last few bloody weeks.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas seems to have spilt over into all the corners of the globe.
National state of disaster declared for Western and Eastern Cape, 6 signs you’re a ‘borderline alcoholic’, Nintendo is making a live-action Zelda movie, Grenade birthday gift kills army chief Zaluzhny’s aide, and Transport Minister, bodyguards robbed on N3.
Four Southern African Short Films take home awards, The thousand-year-old deep-sea coral reefs untouched by humans, Cops take no prisoners as ‘criminal’ body count piles up, and ’Unexpected’ origin story of Egypt’s Great Sphinx.
Ramaphosa lauds Springboks, Mob storms Dagestan Airport in search of Jewish passengers, ‘Friends’ cast ‘reeling’ from Matthew Perry’s ‘devastating’ death, Six more nature reserves in the pipeline for City Of Cape Town, and SA will be penniless by April 2024.
Robin Williams’ whimsical San Francisco mansion, At least 22 killed in Maine shootings, Kurt Cobain’s daughter marries Tony Hawk’s son, Huge drone made in South Africa takes flight, and The world’s first wireless TV.
Top FIVE budget-friendly SA cities to live in, Fake food flooding SA’s townships, Pandor kicks off a (very quiet) diplomatic storm, Treasury straddling hiking taxes or borrowing money, and Pepper X is named world’s spiciest.
SA stunned by R247 potatoes, Formula 1’s former CEO ordered to pay $802 million, The best books to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Cape Town mayor launches campaign to combat the demand for protection fees.
The world woke up to the news of another war on Sunday as militants rained down death on Israel in a coordinated attack by the Hamas militant group.
We know that Zapiro loves to stoke the fire, and you can bet his new cartoon is going to anger those who sympathise with Israel.
Yesterday saw the killing of more than 50 Palestinian protesters, and there’s a rather sad parallel being drawn with what happened in 1976.
SA ambassador leaves Israel. Melania undergoes op. AfriForum on apartheid. CT water use spikes. Meghan’s dad won’t be at wedding. Black cop infiltrates KKK. Stormers ref fury. Twitter’s favourite new meme. McDonald’s frozen patties. Bella and Carla twins.
You would think it is in your best interests to foster a good, solid relationship with the USA but Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t seen eye to eye with Barack for a while now.
Woolworths is once again feeling the effects of selling products from Israel in its stores, and this time there was an actual pig involved.
The Rubble Bucket Challenge has taken off on Facebook and Twitter to help raise awareness of the plight that people living in the Gaza Strip are enduring.
Former president Thabo Mbeki has said that South Africans need to boycott Israeli-sourced products to help with the Palestinian people’s dire situation.
With the surge of atrocities committed in Gaza and hundreds of thousands of people vehemently supporting both camps in the battle, and both parties ultimately calling for a respect of human rights, a King David student has landed in the middle of it all.