Hector Bellerin has expressed his frank opinion on the UK Election this Thursday. The Arsenal full-back won’t be sending the PM a Christmas card.
All might not be so fair in love, war and politics. Rachel Riley has incurred the wrath of social media for photo-shopping an anti-apartheid image of Jeremy Corbyn.
In a rare turn of events, it seems like South Africa may be the only adult in the room when it comes to Brexit. Here’s what the latest delay means for Mzansi.
Unbelievably sad news reaching us from the UK. The bizarre circumstances in this case are currently being investigated by the Essex Police.
Boris Johnson has finally managed to hammer out a Brexit deal between the UK and EU. We’ve got bad news for him, though: That was the easy part.
We hope they enjoy their retirement: One fortunate EuroMillions player has become a multi-millionaire overnight, winning the UK’s largest ever prize.
One’s under investigation, the other’s up for re-election, and another starts his job today. Here’s what Ramaphosa, Trump and Boris Johnson spent to win.
Want a quick digest of all the important headlines over night? We’ve got you covered.
Want a quick digest of all the important headlines over night? We’ve got you covered.
If you want to celebrate the new year with a firework display, these are the designated spots in Cape Town,
Meghan Markle looked gorgeous and stylish on her first Christmas as a duchess, which she spent on duty with the royal family.
One of the main funders of the Brexit campaign has allegedly been getting his hands dirty in the illicit South African diamond trade.
It’s not just in South African parliament where things kick off from time to time.
It’s the South Africa latest news round-up, and we’re trying to make sense of a week that’s begun in chaotic fashion. Politics, sport and weather all feature.
Andy Serkis has dusted off his vocal impression of the accursed hobbit Gollum to poke fun at Theresa May’s Brexit dealings.
The South African news today round-up looks at the latest on the future of land expropriation. Can a court challenge change its course?
Gigaba could be going, whereas Moyane is gone. There’s also a surprise rand recovery and more on SAA’s future in Friday’s South African news today wrap.
Over half a million protesters turned out in force on Saturday, to demand another referendum on the terms and future of Brexit.
British and European leaders insisted Monday they could still reach a Brexit deal despite the latest failed round of divorce talks, but the EU warned a no-deal scenario was “more likely than ever before”.
It looks like the reduction of EU workers in the country after Brexit will account for more opportunities for non-EU workers.
Following the fees must fall campaign, concerned parents started to make plans to send their children overseas to study.
That’s nice for Cape Town, but can we talk about why Akani Simbine is on the cover of the report, in the Tokyo lane?
Given that the recession is based on events pre-Cyril Ramaphosa’s massive investment drive, things could be rosier by the end of 2018.
Ramaphosa’s in China and strikes are planned at Sasol. We’ve got all this and much more in our South African news today round-up.
Theresa May has turned to South Africa to help shape the UK’s post-Brexit future. We’ve got some requests for the trade talks.