Zando leaves South Africa, Patek Philippe’s first new collection in 25 years, Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farmhouse burgled a second time, and Road closures for Sanlam Cape Town Marathon.
New evidence discovered in D.B. Cooper skyjacking, Brunei’s ‘hot’ prince marries commoner, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma announces retirement from Parliament, Dermatologists weigh in on using diaper cream as moisturiser, and Business Insider stands by Neri Oxman stories.
ANC veteran of 60 years Mavuso Msimang ‘painfully’ severs ties, Taylor Swift Is TIME’s 2023 Person of the Year, McDonald’s unveils its answer to Starbucks, Eight water supply systems in Western Cape in critical condition, and More Springboks coming home to South African rugby.
Reserve Bank’s Phala Phala findings under fire, Charlize Theron silences rumours of plastic surgery, AI-Generated James Dean appearing in new movie, and Biggest Loch Ness monster search in half a century begins.
It wouldn’t be so funny if it weren’t so very true. But you know us South Africans, when the going gets schizophrenic, we laugh at ourselves.
As Themba Robin said, “If we can laugh together we can find solutions together!”.
According to the Section 89 independent panel report, President Cyril Ramaphosa has an impeachment case to answer over serious violations of the Constitution.
Decuplets. In a single word, you can destroy the credibility of Iqbal Survé and the media outlets he leads.
Even if you don’t care one iota about politics in this country, and I envy you on that front, the events of the past 48 hours or so are worth a closer look.
Ramaphosa Phala Phala worries escalate. Jack Ma hiding in Japan. Baguette recognition. Elon and Apple make peace. Ronaldo’s massive offer. Kendall sizzles.