Gigaba’s Mid Term Budget Speech couldn’t avoid the elephant in the room, but neither did it do anything to clear it out the way
Police and demonstrators have clashed on the streets of Cape Town
This is absolutely terrifying.
You don’t have to be an economist to put two and two together on this one
South Africans React: The mid-term budget speech by Malusi Gigaba has gathered quite the reaction from the public. Check this out…
Malusi Gigaba delivered one hell of a speech – even if its contents were grim.
Watch how the EFF leaves parliament after refusing to allow Finance Minister Gigaba to begin his speech. We’re only a few minutes in…
Another brutal attack on a Stellenbosch farmer has sent a further shockwave through the farming community. What can be done to stop them?
Can somebody please tell Einstein over here that Cape Town is in a drought
Watch to stay up to date with proceedings in parliament? We’ve got you covered.
‘Zuma is using ‘gymanstic-level delaying tactics to save his own skin’ – Mpofu went in hard on the president
Henri van Breda is still on trial for the murder and attempted murder of his family. We have the latest updates from court.
The Trade Union body have predicted it will be a ‘new bottle of the same old rancid wine’. Damn…
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula released the country’s latest crime statistics on Tuesday where it was highlighted that there had been a drop in contact crimes in the last year. Of the contact crime one notable stat was that of sexual offences where a decrease was reported. This – at face value – is rather misleading […]
If you’ve been balancing work, taxes, meetings and basic ‘adulting’ in a perpetually tired and sleep-deprived state, then you are not alone.
Listeria is on the rise. The Conversation takes a closer look.
These SA beaches are being inundated with washed up pieces of plastic. As a result, the local animals are set to suffer and even lose their lives.
Oops. Some of Cape Town’s hotels might want to make a bigger effort to inform guests about the water crisis.
Not looking good for Cape Town.
Protest action at UCT has lead to a flurry of social media comments. Some are as sickening and ignorant as you would expect.