At least someone in a high position is questioning Jacob Zuma and his Nkandla scandal. Sadly, Thuli Madonsela is not finding this to be the most easy task.
North Korea has launched a slew of verbal attacks against US and South Korean politicians, raising the tension levels between North Korea and the Westernised world.
Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla-gate has caused such a stir that he has responded via song, taking on Jay Z’s “99 Problems” in his own unique way.
Our country stands to head in a backwards direction because of our sub-standard availability of education
Never a dull moment in our colourful, local politics. Up next, vice-chancellor of UFS, believes Jordan should be given a Doctorate, for gees?!
Following the politician’s resignation and revelation of his false claims, it has been revealed where the idea of having a doctorate may have come from, and it is not a university… surprise surprise.
Former president Thabo Mbeki has said that South Africans need to boycott Israeli-sourced products to help with the Palestinian people’s dire situation.
It is not really news that politicians bend the truth to breaking point. Usually, even though we know they are covering up some slightly illegal deed or bending a version of event in their favour, the politicians themselves deny it tooth and nail.
Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip are involved in some of the most intense violence for months.
Roger Cohen, writing on Business Insider, believes that everything is teetering on the edge for World War 3 to kick off.
Just under 5500 new land claims have been lodged around the country, but most of the claimants want money, not land.
We have come to know dear Julius for ridiculous public outbursts and saying outrageous things, but in recent times he has been uncharacteristically patient and calm. He insists this is the real him, and that he has never had anger issues.
We have all heard bits and pieces (and often alarmingly large chunks) of information about the Zuma family wealth and involvement in private enterprises. The City Press has now compiled it all into one analysis. Let’s just say it is even fishier when you see it ALL together…
Social media is proving to be one of the few platforms to which bereaved families can turn for solidarity, following the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 last week. This seething father pours out his broken heart on Facebook.
In the latest audio recording it seems that the pro-Russian rebels have found and hidden the black boxes from flight MH17. Are they protecting them from being manipulated or are they manipulating evidence themselves?
In this day and age where social media is pretty much your public front, you do have to be aware of what you post on it. This is particularly true when you are affiliated in any way with politics… did this woman not realise this?
Phew! Pres. Jay Z seems to back to his usual charming self… or is that a front? He has insisted, in this video posted to the ANC’s YouTube channel, that he is so healthy it would make younger people jealous! Did he take it a bit far there…?
We all want to know what goes on behind closed doors in the White House. What do the presidents and their teams actually say? do they talk just like the rest of us or is the whole conversation help in that official tone used for public speeches? Listen to this and find out.
This Ad for ‘Feed A Child SA’ has caused absolute pandemonium on social media and with the ASA. There have been a large number of complaints to the regulatory body about the advert from consumers citing it as racist and derogatory. Is it the truth that is upsetting people?
The ISIS have grown in stature over the last couple years, and here’s a look at the group’s genesis and what they hope to achieve.
If you’re a bit out of the loop with politics in the Land Down Under, Tony Abbot, Australia’s current Prime Minister, isn’t the most-liked guy around, mostly due to his ridiculous comments and sexist tendencies. If you think he just got unlucky and got caught on camera once or twice saying something stupid, think again, […]
Earlier we told you about Malema and the EFF being asked to leave parliamentary proceedings and yesterday we showed you his raucous opening speech. Now we have the video of him being kicked out. Click to watch.
This probably won’t be the last time Juju is asked to leave parliamentary proceedings, if his opening speech is an indication of future behaviour. Like we said, nobody will be sleeping in parliament this year!
The advert for property company Vineyards Estates pokes a little bit of fun at Julius Malema’s Economic Freedom Front party, and they’ve seen the ad, and have responded.
The EFF definitely stood out from the crowd as they donned their own brand or traditional regalia. This is one way to make a statement…
Honourable readers, we all know it is important to know what it is our government has said they’ll do so we can hold them accountable, but good gracious was it long winded and soporific! Anything really get you riled up?
Seth Rogan and James Franco prepare to assassinate the North Korean supreme leader, Kim Jong-un, in the new trailer for The Interview.
Nigel Farage has become the surprise star of billboard campaign promoting a website specialising in extramarital affairs. Awkward.
This looks like the making of a scandal, folks. One which could end Mamphela Ramphele’s political career before it has even really started. Is this why she formed Agang SA or are we getting ahead of ourselves?
Really, you have to see this cartoon. Why people are getting their knickers so wound up is… well you have a look and see what you think. Is this a well made fake?