It’s good and well sending out tweets with the hashtag #saynotoxenophobia, but will that really bring King Goodwill Zwelithini to task? This might do the job.
Old school is cool, there’s no doubting that, but there’s plenty to be said for getting with the times when it doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg.
Amidst claims that the Zulu leader was misquoted and misinterpreted by the media some folks sat down and translated his infamous speech at Pongola last month. It ain’t pretty.
As we watch the violence escalate across the country many of us are asking where it all went wrong. Here’s an expert’s take on the matter.
Confusion and rumours ruled the news wires yesterday regarding the expulsion of two housemates from the Big Brother Mzansi house. Today more details have come to light.
As more and more statues live in fear of being accosted throughout the country, the truth behind the people who should be protecting them comes out.
There’s a lot of people claiming that they knew about Portugal. The Man long before they hit our shores. If you don’t play us the music beforehand, how will we ever believe you?
The thought of jumping out of an airplane makes me panic and watching how fast this all happens truly sets in stone that I will never ever do it.
It seems the students behind the removal of the Cecil John Rhodes statue aren’t going to rest after that success. Next up it’s Max Price who is coming under fire.
You’ve got your laptop, you’ve got you iPod, iPad, iPhone and pre-ordered Apple Watch – it would seem you’re a fan of the 21st century. Get your hands on this cleaning machine then.
It seems the EFF land redistribution process in Ballito is mutually beneficial, as those wanting to claim land had to first fill out EFF membership forms.
We know we don’t give the South African health sector many pats on the back, but this non-profit organisation is set to make a huge difference in the lives of many.
Have any of you parents ever wondered how your child walked home from school so quickly? Here’s hoping they’re not doing this.
I know we all clamber and claw at the coffee come Monday morning, but there’s a lot to be said for a good ‘ol cup of tea. Here’s your first glance at the Rooibos revolution.
Rousing words indeed from Sizwe Mabizela, the Rhodes University vice-chancellor. Perhaps not so much if you happen to be a politician in our country, however.
I have a dream that one day my children will live in a world where one printer does it all, and they are judged by the high quality of their colour prints. Seems that day is upon us.
Doctors expected the world’s first penile transplant recipient to be out of action for two years, but who actually takes their doctor’s advice seriously?
It looks like Woolworths aren’t mucking about with their new top-secret project. They’ve only gone and nabbed one of the world’s most sought-after performers.
Whilst details on the fire remain scarce all of us with a view of Signal Hill can see the plumes of smoke rising from the area. Here’s hoping our firefighting heroes do their thing.
If you really like your music you need to stop listening to it through those freebie headphones you got at the chemist five years ago. Give those beats the Beats they deserve.
We’re used to hearing amazing stories of wildebeests battling crocodile and hippos for their survival from these parts. Well, here’s a surprising story from one of SA’s premier private reserves.
Here’s a voice you will recognise from your last visit to Cape Town International Airport – found by some intrepid travellers halfway across the world.
You can take our freedom, but you will never take….our statues. People are going to extreme measures to protect certain monuments these days.
Police have taken to using force in order to stop a foreign nationals march in central Durban. Here’s how it all went down.
Looks like Uncle Bob is trying something new fashion-wise these days. Here’s his latest style during his official state visit to our shores.
There were plenty of pictures of the Jacob Zuma statue atop Lion’s Head doing the rounds this weekend but here’s a few you wouldn’t have seen.
Winter in Cape Town is hardly fun. We tend to hibernate, build fires and drink a lot of red wine. Because we are coastal creatures, we need to see the ocean. Not this year…
You have to love South Africa’s banks, don’t you. We’ve taken Nedbank to the cleaners in the past but this time they’ve made it all too easy.
No one enjoys being plunged into darkness when someone decides to turn off our lights for us. Here’s the only survival kit you will ever need.
Amandla, people. Some influential Afrikaans figures are planning a protest of their own today and it promises to be a heated affair.