The best of South Africa’s best has been assembled and our gamers are off to represent in South Korea. Here’s that team and their skipper.
If you wanna diss someone’s mother, make sure it’s not in a public space.
In a brutal attack on Saturday morning one of Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards, off duty at the time, was murdered in what remains mysterious circumstances.
I’m sure that around the country there are some rather awkward teachers’ lounges but I think this one in Durban might take the cake.
A pair of Turkish fishermen were forced into action when they came across a number of refugees cast adrift. Amongst them was an 18-month-old baby.
Whilst many South Africans were magnanimous in defeat rugby scribe Mark Keohane sharpened his sword and took the Boks to pieces.
The death knell has sounded, Mxit announcing Friday that they were shutting down operations. Their failure can be attributed to one glaring error.
Things haven’t gone to plan for one Boeing at Jozi’s OR Tambo Airport. Not what you want to see when you’re getting to fly my friends.
You can put on a front for the cameras but every now and again the illusion of friendship will be shattered. This past weekend was a classic example.
October’s winning entry is in and there is a R1 000 up for grabs for a couple of cool cats. Is this you enjoying a catch-up at a Corner Bakery?
When your life depends on your anonymity you don’t give many interviews to national newspapers. Sometimes, however, you drop your guard just a bit.
The power of the people was evident on Friday after protesters headed to the Union Buildings to voice their discontent. Things quickly became heated.
For those who live from Vredehoek right through to Sea Point the Gardens Shopping Centre will be a familiar favourite. But what’s changed now?
Goldfish need no introduction, they have long been a favourite with our readers. But what happens when they tackle one of the 90s most iconic songs?
You have to play out of your boots to impress our friends over in the US, and it looks like this local resort has done rather well for themselves.
I just gave my first ever speech in Chinese at Tsinghua University in Beijing -- on why you need a strong sense of mission to change the world.This was also my first real speech in any language sharing how I started thinking about Facebook's mission, what has kept me going through challenging times and what our mission means now looking ahead for our community of 1.5 billion people.This video also has English subtitles and you may find it interesting if you're thinking about building something or are interested in Facebook's history.The themes of believing in your mission, caring more deeply than anyone else and always looking ahead are relevant to anything you might build.Last year I joined the board of Tsinghua's School of Economics and Management. This is a great center of innovation and many of the students here will become global leaders in technology, business and government. It's an honor to have the opportunity to help this university and talk with its students. I look forward to coming back again next year!
Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Saturday, 24 October 2015
Mark has many skills and can even speak Mandarin – and it is kinda humorous, although humbling, to watch.
Lame jokes aside vacuum cleaners aren’t exactly anyone’s idea of a good time. Pets hate them, we hate them, but what other option do we have?
We have ourselves a winner and it looks like someone is going to have themselves a very festive Saturday. Some goodies headed your way.
And the crowd goes absolutely wild! The long wait for the Apple Watch is almost over and we have the lowdown on where to grab them.
As rugby fanatics analyse every last detail of tomorrow’s match another spanner has been thrown into the works. Heavy rain in London – never.
David Cameron might have seen his reputation dragged through the pig-sty of late, although that doesn’t mean he won’t pop down the pub with his china.
The noose is tightening and the ANC and their head honcho must surely be feeling the heat. Time to step up Jacob, or is the damage already done?
I’ve grown to love the body I inhabit, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing I wouldn’t tweak. Plastic surgery no way, but is there another more effective method?
If the last few days have taught us anything it’s that together the students of this country are a force to be reckoned with. This is why they’re so incensed.
Some things are just better when they’re vintage, we’ll admit that. Unfortunately others don’t hold up against the test of time quite so well.
If China doesn’t get its way, they just make their own path. Even if that’s creating their own Nobel peace prize.
Among the 30 protesters arrested during yesterday’s charge at parliament was the son of Max Price, whose headaches may only be just beginning.
"Then we start our own movement: #studentsmustfall, " Blade said. And laughed. pic.twitter.com/zrfmL8WRmN
— Daniëlla van Heerden (@DanniTwiet) October 22, 2015
There are times when a well-timed quip can help relieve tension. Can someone tell dear Blade that time is certainly not now?
As students took to the streets there was no shortage of creative discontent on display. These banners managed to tickle a funny bone or two.
New York City has some issues with how fruit is sexualised, but it’s okay if they’re acting as breasts.