Oscar Pistorius is said to be keeping a close eye on his financial situation. This comes after he was fined almost R 1 million by the South African Revenue Services last week. On the other hand, his legal expen...
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Patience is a virtue that is not often associated with people in the media. The charismatic Dali Tambo is an exception. He waited three years to get an interview with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. The hos...
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Nothing makes the power of social networks as obvious as an open letter to a celebrity. The nature of most open letters is to point out the bad things that people in positions of influence do. MetroFM morning s...
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President Jacob Zuma has been in the centre of many discussions in parliament but never one as heated as the ‘Guptagate’ debate that took place this Wednesday. Opposition parties did not take kindly to the ...
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Anene Booysen was raped by a gang of men after she had been partying with her friends at a bar in Bredarsdorp in the Western Cape earlier this year. Her ordeal did not end at gang-rape; she also was beaten and ...
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As if former President Nelson Mandela’s health problems are not troublesome enough on their own, his daughters have decided to turn up the heat in the on-going legal battle to assume ownership of his assets. ...
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This Sunday, South Africans woke up to sad news about the passing of popular television presenter Vuyo Mbuli. Mbuli’s career flourished while he worked for the South African Broadcasting Corporation. At the t...
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The story of the outspoken lecturer who called Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe “a rotten old donkey” was widely reported on in the media this Saturday. Chenjerai Pamhiri is employed by the Great Zimbabwe...
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When most people are not feeling well, they usually turn to family for support. Former President Nelson Mandela may have been expecting support from his daughters but that’s not all he’s getting. Madiba and...
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Anyone who intends to enrol at the University of KwaZulu-Natal next year must brace themselves for a course in isiZulu. The last time South African students were forced to study in a language that was not their...
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