Visa-free travel for South Africans: here’s a list of countries where your green mamba counts [infographic]
Tired of paying piles of cash to get into a country that will boot you out in 30 days? Here’s a list of countries with more manners.
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Tired of paying piles of cash to get into a country that will boot you out in 30 days? Here’s a list of countries with more manners.
“When one of your friends grabs their cell and wants to take a selfie of the group, do you hide in the back? Have you developed a signature pose that you believe hides your cosmetic imperfections? If so, you may have Selfie Shyness Syndrome.” And it seems the next step is surgery — well, in the US anyway.
A collection of work by two South African filmmakers will screen this week at the London Short Film Fest
Bra Hugh shares advice and stories of his youth in a lecture last year on art and activism
South African families in the UK have lost thousands of rands and their Christmas trip home to South Africa
New evidence reveals Angie Belling was attempting to flee the country with her children before she and her husband knifed each other to death in their home
“You have to have something real, for any of this to matter.” The public is watching another icon lose their grip on the status quo, and we may be ever thankful.
Bringing you the spirit of Ubuntu, this video stars the talking heads we love to hate and follow on Twitter. It will crack you up, give you the giggles and make you want to show your mom. In short, it’s kak funny.
You could save over £4000 if you’re planning to buy a house in the UK. Happy days!
Since the introduction of new immigration laws in South Africa, foreign nationals seeking a visa are in an uphill battle against the Department of Home Affairs. We consulted an expert to provide some advice for those wanting to settle in South Africa.
The UK court has reached a final legal settlement on the fate of South African expat Tania Clarence, who killed three of her children in New Malden, England.
Finally a small concession for the tight visa regulations in the UK. Your green mamba won’t mean extra fees if you are travelling to certain countries
This week in the Vatican, Pope Francis publicly challenged those who believe that evolution and Catholicism are at odds.
The World Economic Forum has released a report on the state of the gender gap around the globe. Let’s take a look at where a millenial South Africa stands
Way past midnight at a Limpopo fast food joint, everyone is in the wrong place at the wrong time.
A reminder of our poverty statistics and the factors that count: location, race and education
Who needs soapies when you have the EFF in parliament?
Author Chris van Wyk, famous for his work during the struggle against apartheid, died in Johannesburg on 3 October.
The highly anticipated annual SA Chamber of Commerce Business Awards is back — and now’s your chance to nominate deserving candidates making waves in the SA business community in Britain.
Husband and wife team Jeanine and Anthony Pearse recently completed a record-breaking crossing of the English Channel. We caught up with Jeanine to talk about the challenges and highlights.
In a move to lift restrictions on South Africans traveling to the UK, Home Affairs Minister Gigaba has implemented a new policy that requires British diplomats to obtain a visa when visiting South Africa
President Zuma has confirmed that 67 South Africans have died after the Synagogue Church of All Nations collapsed on Friday 12 September in Lagos
Western Cape protesters opposing a lack of service delivery have disrupted schooling in Grabouw, and the WC Minister of Education is laying charges.
After dismissing charges of murder, and two lesser charges involving firearms and ammunition, Pistorius was found to be negligent on the night of the shooting, and therefore guilty of culpable homicide. He will face his sentencing in due course
Oscar Pistorius may well hear his verdict today, as Judge Thokozile Masipa has swiftly moved through the evidence and arguments provided to date. Before the court broke for lunch, Masipa had stated that there was insufficient evidence to support a murder conviction