The publication proudly boasts the distinction of the world’s least often published newspaper.
South Africa’s latest crime stats were made public yesterday, and it seems that not everyone is looking at them through the same lens.
Drawing penises on things is what almost every boy does growing up – but these men never stopped and now they’re exhibiting their creations.
One would expect that in a time such as this, newspapers would be extremely careful of the ideology they perpetuate, but no such luck.
The last issue of Sunday Times’ business section had an article of the decline and possible death of the M&G – now, its Executive Deputy Chairman writes back.
Fans of breasts around the UK are today rejoicing as the Sun’s Page 3 beauties return from hiatus. In other news, UK internet searches for ‘boobs’ decreased dramatically.
The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo is proving rather popular, and some folks are doing their utmost to cash in while they can.
They wouldn’t, would they? Charlie Hebdo’s latest issue hits the stands and they are certainly making a point with this one.
This was spotted this morning in Johannesburg. It refers to a local musician, who was critical of Bruce Springsteen’s concert in Cape Town. Just read this out loud.
For those of you who missed this little newspaper snippet, which has been doing the rounds on email, here it is. It simply simplifies all of Zuma’s antics into an itemised list of incredible facts.
Independent News and Media (INM), the Irish publishing group, has sold its South African unit, Independent Newspapers SA to Sekunjalo Independent Consortium, owned by philanthropist Iqbal Surve, for a cool R2 billion. This after the group announced in July of last year it had appointed advisers to look into the various options for the South African unit. The Irish […]