South African business across the continent are feeling the backlash of our xenophobic attacks. Even the big guys like Sasol, Shoprite and MTN are coming under fire.
It pays to stay one step ahead of the crowd when it comes to fashion. Here’s what you can expect to rule the roost over the coming months.
Sometimes when people get backed into a corner they tend to avoid talking about the contentious issues. John Travolta, however, came out swinging.
As lovely as the idea is of showing off your 100 carat ring to the ladies over tea, something a bit more demure is really the classy way to go about it.
Residents of Noordhoek got more than they bargained for when they found a skull during a beach clean-up over the weekend.
I suppose everyone has their own reasons for loving the internet but these ladies in China are making a lucrative livelihood out of entertaining men. It’s not what you think.
Good news iPhone users who think the whole world is after your cellphone – statistics show your phone is the least likely smartphone to be stolen.
I was load shedded so many times last week that I have finally put away my electric kettle and now I only use my Le Creuset one on the stove. Sigh.
Malema and most of the politicians in this country keep us feeling slightly queasy at their brilliant methods of evading paying for things that the rest of us do.
The finger-pointing regarding the xenophobic attacks extended into parliament when Julius took his opportunity to lay into JZ and his family.
We’ve seen the pictures but what happens inside an angry mob waiting to follow their king’s orders and attack foreigners? Some very brave reporters found out.
Most us should remember the clunky video cameras that were all the rage in the early 90’s. It doesn’t have to be like that any longer mate, the world has moved on.
South Africa is in the spotlight and it’s not a good one – we have the whole African continent on the verge of ganging up against us because of a few pig-headed individuals.
Sailing around the Caribbean on a yacht sounds like a pretty good time, but when you are carrying over two tonnes of cocaine on board things can go south very quickly.
There are still moments in South Africa’s day-to-day business that we can be proud of. Take our amazing musicians, for example…
Zapiro, the guy who pens the pictures that speak a thousand words. His latest cartoon regarding that Zulu king seems to hit the nail on the head.
This weekend brought yet more videos and images of attacks on foreigners. One story in particular grabbed the national headlines, with the graphic images difficult to look at.
Jean de Villiers has long been a favourite of rugby lovers around the world, representing the Boks in over 100 tests despite a long list of injuries. Now he faces one final hurdle.
Have you ever thought that what South Africa sorely needs is a superhero to sort out our problems? You’re in luck then, as history is set to be made.
When you live your life in the spotlight it pays to behave yourself in public, especially when a security camera captures your horrible tirade against someone merely doing their job.
Ranjeni Munusamy from the Daily Maverick gives us a thoroughly thought-provoking piece on xenophobia and the real state of our nation.
With so much hatred so visible in the world currently, we need more people like this young lady to stand up and defend others when they’re not in the wrong.
Say hello to your new friend, the ridiculously low priced High-Def TV. Seems these guys are proving pretty popular at the moment.
He has been in great demand following the success of the ‘Rhodes Must Fall’ campaign, but this is not the first time Chumani Maxwele has gained political attention.
Whether it’s walking around in a space suit, driving a tank through the streets of New York or cavorting with beautiful women Richard Branson has never been afraid of the limelight. Here’s his latest stunt.
The wounds are still raw following the Proteas semi-final defeat in the World Cup last month. Now we have proof that the team which took the field came about from political meddling.
If you thought the burning and defacing of statues was our only worry in South Africa, you’ve got another thing coming with this group of people.
Here’s your first chance to meet the young folks who will be putting on gross displays of wealth over the coming weeks. First up is this charming young fella.
There is a time and a place for a selfie picture of, well, yourself, and as far as most people can see, it’s not when you have just killed an innocent animal.
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.