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Parliament is now in session, and opposition parties are taking their opportunity to reply to Cyril’s maiden SONA speech.
After sitting pretty for so long, the Gupta family are on the run. If Ajay is in Dubai, as some experts believe he is, what chance do we have of bringing him home to face the music?
Cyril Ramaphosa has long been in the spotlight, but little is known about his wife, Tshepo. As South Africa’s new First Lady, let’s take a look.
I was at Bali Beach in Bakoven the other morning with my dog and my kid – giving mum some down time – when I ran into a group of youngsters that fit the Millennial demographic.
Chances are you’ve had the discussion about local restaurants serving, or not serving, tap water. Here’s a pretty decent summary of the arguments, and some drama from Barristers.
There’s a full-blown manhunt underway for Atul Gupta. According to reports, if it wasn’t for a pilot with a conscience he would have been long gone.
It’s no secret that the Western Cape’s water crisis has made life tough for farmers, but what do the experts have to say about our wine industry?
Zupta has fallen, and now South Africa braces itself for a new leader at the helm. Let’s head to Parliament, where Cyril is due to be elected and sworn in as president.
Zapiro and Zuma have been duelling for years, with lawsuits and name calling rife, but now it looks like the satirist is having the last laugh.
I reckon Cyril is in a pretty decent mood, and you’ll struggle to wipe that grin off his face for a good few days. Look what he was up to early this morning.
There was a great deal of rejoicing around the country last night when Zuma announced his resignation. It’s fair to say these people weren’t fans.
Yesterday saw Jacob Zuma use up his ninth life and, although he made us wait late into the night, he finally bit the bullet. Oh, and how about that spit?
You can imagine that Jacob’s ego has taken a real walloping these past few weeks. Here’s his live response.
Mother Nature put on quite a show of force in Cape Town last night, and the city’s finest photographers were on hand to snap some amazing shots.
After years of having their wings clipped, the Hawks are now springing into action. Here’s what one source had to say about what lies behind those gates.
Seeing as Jacob Zuma is taking his sweet time resigning as president, the ANC’s parliamentary caucus has taken things into its own hands.
When we see a police presence at Saxonwold, it’s usually to keep angry protesters at bay. The Hawks aren’t there to play nice.
Two years ago Darryn August’s story moved South Africans, his defence of a pregnant woman from attackers resulting in severe injuries. Yeah, about that.
Hopefully we are about to find out what lies ahead for Zuma, Ramaphosa and the country as a whole. Let’s just hold thumbs.
Capetonians are pretty pissed off with the way the City has handled our water crisis, and some even believe Day Zero is a complete fabrication.
Yesterday saw the State present their closing arguments in the seemingly never ending Henri van Breda trial. Henri’s new haircut was just one talking point.
Tensions boiled over during the fourth ODI match against India at the Wanderers on Saturday, with Imran Tahir involved in a nasty altercation with some fans.
You’ve seen Eskom’s in the kak once again, but some of the numbers being thrown around are out of this world. They could have serious ramifications for all of us.
As the wolves circle, and Zuma’s time atop the food chain approaches an end, it’s worth looking at how he tried to undermine the procedures in place back in August.
Having accused Cobus Kellermann of operating a Mauritius-based Ponzi scheme, Alec Hogg is being sued for damages for defamation. Quite a pretty penny, too.
We might be terrible at arriving on time, and we’re even worse at committing to that catch up drink, but label our people sinners and Capetonians will strike back.
South Africans are used to seeing potholes on our roads, although sinkholes are definitely more of a rarity. Let’s head over to Plumstead.
Somewhere in Vredehoek lies South Africa’s most wish-listed Airbnb home, and from these pictures it’s not hard to see why.
We all think we’re on the ball when it comes to crafty ways to save water, but it never hurts to think a little outside the box. These are the best tips that readers sent our way.