After laying low yesterday amidst much derision new Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs David van Rooyen addressed the media.
Today saw Fanie du Preez appear in the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court again, and this time he had quite the story to tell.
Someone is looking at lining their pockets with R1 000 for doing next to nothing – best you check in and see if it might be you.
The issue of male privilege in South Africa is only harming our society and it’s time we all stood up and took a stand against it instead of just laughing it off.
Not keen to deal with the admin that comes with getting your full bike license? Not to worry.
Beachgoers at the popular Western Cape holiday spot were shocked to see a juvenile whale wash ashore this past weekend.
The Currie Cup has undergone a massive overhaul for next year’s tournament, a number of changes set to change the face of the tournament.
The community of Erf 81 is being evicted by The Department of Public Works because it has been deemed “unsafe”.
There’s one banking scam that just won’t seem to go away, South Africans continually falling victim to what’s called the ‘R99 Scam’.
A long day of jolling in the sun can do funny things to one’s memory, which is why a little recap of yesterday’s rugby might come in handy.
If you wanted another reason to love that fiery ball up in the sky we need to show you this game-changing gadget.
Tax still got you pulling your hair out? There’s an easier way to get what you need.
The last winner of the coolest competition has just been announced – and if you didn’t try then it’s not you.
When your tenure as Finance Minister lasts all of four days you can bet your bottom dollar Twitter will cut you down to size.
It’s been a tumultuous few days for Nhlanhla Nene, the former finance minister finally speaking out following his axing.
The screws are being tightened, the City of Cape Town just approving level 2 water restrictions. Here’s what we’re in store for.
Although we have our issues, South Africa has held its own in certain institutions. But with the recent replacement of Mr Nene, the independence of those bodies are being questioned.
Before he was the name everyone frantically googled yesterday David van Rooyen was the mayor of Khutsong. They seem to have loved him dearly.
I guess we can add geography to the long list of subjects JZ struggles with, his knowledge of Africa and Asia rivalling his numeracy skills.
South Africans have come together on social media to express their disgust at President Jacob Zuma. I guess laughter is the best medicine.
It’s lekker down here by the sea, so if you want to fit in then be sure to see exactly what sets us apart from the rest of the country.
Keep your friends close and your handbags closer, the criminals are prowling and they’ve sharpened their skills ahead of the silly season.
isiXhosa initiates are taking selfies with their cellphones and posting them to social media.
There are few things as refreshing as a cool, moist breeze. If you feel the same there’s a pretty simple way to live in the lap of luxury.
Some Western Cape detectives have been busy and this weekend proved all their efforts were worth it. Although others might not be as happy.
Zefspionage might not be a real thing – yet – but it sure makes for more of an interesting spy story than the original.
Whilst online advertising revenue has seen a sharp increase these past 12 months the mobile arena has seen a marked decrease.
Deciding what to study after school is a rather daunting prospect, although if this option had been around I may have been tempted.
At first glance it might seem like Oscar has a rather boring few months ahead of him until sentencing, although the truth is very different.
South Africa has many faults and the latest targets one of the few things we have left: justice.