Is tattooing Madiba’s face onto your body a wise idea? Let these pictures decide for you
Is that Mandela or Morgan Freeman? Take a look at these Madiba tattoos and decide whether their owners made a good decision…
Is that Mandela or Morgan Freeman? Take a look at these Madiba tattoos and decide whether their owners made a good decision…
Boko Haram is believed to be behind recent wave of suicide bomb attacks in northeast Nigeria. It is suspected that the suicide bombers were young girls.
A package of biltong arrives on set of an American TV show. They say it smells like dog poo and call it “African Jerky”… but they love it.
While exporting elephants is dangerous and frowned upon by the US and European Union, the Zimbabwe government still plans to sell elephants to China, France and the UAE.
Sometimes princesses have babies. Usually they’re not very cute, or entertaining. Little Jacques and Gabriella prove to be no different.
There are a few positive perks to being a South African living overseas. Here are six of our favourite.
By 2020 the there may be a global shortage of chocolate and the only chocolate available will be sludgy and filled with cocoa substitutes. But the UK has a plan…
Would a Charlie Hebdo cartoon fly in South Africa, or is our Press Code too stringent? We bring you the facts.
How does the UK compare to SA on Instagram? Take a look at these Insta shots and decide for yourself who is the fairest of them all.
Experience London with a personalised tour guide in your pocket. Or tell your own story about your favourite places. Who better to guide you than a local?
Travel writer and blogger Elizabeth Joss shares her thoughts on “Mc Donald’s travelling”, finding your feet overseas, priceless experiences of being a South African expat in Europe, and her baby, ‘The Museum Times’.
Stand up comedian Kevin Perkins chats with us about being bike-jacked in South Africa, his Durban Indian character creation, battling cancer and the perks of being a Saffa expat in the UK.
Daniel Ferreira documents the lives of South Africans abroad. Take a peek into the lives of South Africans in the Netherlands and Ireland.
Ebola patient Pauline Cafferkey’s condition has deteriorated just as she seemed to be recovering. An unnamed patient displaying symptoms is currently being tested.
Things didn’t go according to plan for 12-year-old Jordan Smith while he was on holiday in the UK. He has since been rushed from Paris to Durban to receive urgent treatment.
While Britain’s councils are flicking their street lights on and off to cut costs, South Africa is being forced into darkness to avoid a national blackout. Are the British overreacting?
The British are at work producing the world’s first supersonic land vehicle to reach over 1600 km/h. Bloodhound SSC will do the almost impossible right here in South Africa.
Feeling nostalgic and/or a little homesick? Close your eyes and give this a listen – you will begin tingling with patriotism in no time.
The discovery of a remarkable letter adds colour to the Christmas Day Truce of 1914. Read Sir Walter’s first-hand account of Christmas day in the trenches 100 years ago.
Watch how Christmas brings out the soft side in soldiers.
The The European Court of Justice’s decision could open UK borders to great numbers of non-EU nationals living with Britons across Europe. So what does this mean for Non-EU family members of British citizens?
Listen to what Hollie McNish has to say about the backwards ‘mathematics’ of immigration. She’s sure to convince you in her soft, strong way.
A not so Merry Christmas for the children of Cornelius and Angie Belling. Fortunately, the kids were not injured in the “domestic that went drastically out of hand”.
Zimbabwean-born man faced deportation from the UK for “not earning enough”. He has since been granted permission to stay in the UK with his partner.
They say Londoners don’t talk to each other. Watch this one man get an entire platform to sing.