Bob took a little tumble in front of supporters and the press, and although his men made journos delete the pics, these fantastic memes have been doing the rounds in protest…
He must have known that this was going to go pear-shaped pretty quickly. Nevertheless, it makes for hilarious reading and might even give him a wake-up call.
A new survey through UNISA reveals the true threat children face from online pornography and sexual grooming, it’s far worse than you’d think.
In 2014 they produced it, then they pulled it. But in 2015, it’s amazing what you can get your hands on with a Woolworths food hamper and a disgruntled civil servant. Only in Safferland.
After 14 years of deliberation, the AU has finally adopted a new way of determining each member state’s contribution to the overall budget, and it’s going to cost us.
You might have thought that rolling blackouts are our biggest concern, but the alternative is a very real and potentially crippling threat.
After allegations of racial segregation at the Curro Foundation School in Pretoria, apologies from the principal and promises of reintegration, the Gauteng Education MEC is pushing for a review into private education in the province
In the debate that rages around rhino conservation there are pro traders and anti traders and rather like Kipling’s ballad it’s a case of ‘ … East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet …’ But maybe not. A recent meeting in Cape Town suggests that not only might there be a truce in the offing, but also a common strategy to stem the current loss of more than three rhinos a day.
Yup folks, we love our booze so much we’ve been put on a list, and it’s not the VIP list…
Zimbabwean Andrew Chimboza has plead guilty to murdering Mbuyiselo Manona in Gugulethu. But he has not mentioned removing or eating his heart
A group of protesters gathered outside Lonmin’s annual general meeting at Westminster Cathedral and urged shareholders to set aside R1million to house the families of those killed at Marikana in August 2012
On the anniversary of De Klerk’s speech in parliament, we reveal fascinating new insights from Lord Robin Renwick’s new book: ‘The End of Apartheid – Diary of a Revolution’ into the UK government’s role at the end of apartheid.
A north London coroner has shown interest in re-opening the inquest into Anni Dewani’s murder. Shrien Dewani may face public questioning under oath for the first time
Batty Bob has been sworn in as the new head of Africa’s impotent response to its overwhelming problems.
Simbarashe “Simba” Mhere, who was one of the presenters of Top Billing, after winning a talent search competition in 2010, has died after a car crashed into his on William Nicol drive.
The Asian Giant’s human rights abuses have ‘intensified to a point not seen in a very long time’, perhaps their waning economic growth is spurring governmental clamp downs.
Apartheid assassin Eugene de Kock has been granted parole while Chris Hani’s assassin, Clive Derby-Lewis’, has been denied medical parole
A small group of Nigerian women armed with AK-47s save their town and their school from Boko Haram militants. It is a story that has captured imaginations on social media. But the story is a hoax.
Only two suspects are in police custody while it is believed that a group of around ten gunmen committed the crime
20-year-old Henri van Breda has been questioned by police over the murder of his parents Martin and Teresa and his brother Rudi. His sister Marli is recovering in hospital
Two suspects in police custody and seven injured in total
The EFF really can’t catch a break these days. What with their party foundations crumbling and members in jail for murder… now, on top of that, the ANC has decided they will decide what EFF members may or may not wear in parliament.
This was the outcome of a Concourt ruling on an act signed into law by el presidente himself, in March last year.
This year, for the first time in 101 years, an African team will be competing in the Tour de France