
No two left feet allowed
No two left feet allowed It’s really a crazy election season with political parties unleashing all kinds of gimmicks to win support. Shwa was left bamboozled... Read more.

What’s Felix the Cat up to now?
What’s Felix the Cat up to now? What is this that Shwa hears about the Gagasi FM breakfast show host Felix Hlophe taking a second wife? I mean, forget his culture... Read more.

Give Penny a break, will ya?
Give Penny a break, will ya? Still on pennies, what’s happening in Penny Ntuli’s life? Whoever is trying to perform magic on the poor girl must stop. She’s... Read more.

Building tragedy: Investigations continue as rescue work concludes
The George building collapse rescue and recovery operation has concluded, Western Cape local government, environmental affairs and development planning MEC Anton... Read more.

Monument to honour KZN families displaced in 1989 to build Dam
Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Minister Senzo Mchunu is expected to lead a traditional cleansing ceremony and unveil a monument of remembrance for families... Read more.

SIU, Hawks raid Home Affairs offices in five provinces
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU), with the assistance of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, also known as the Hawks, conducted searches and seized... Read more.

Voting for South Africans living abroad gets under way today
Voting for South Africans living overseas in the May 29 national and provincial elections begins today and runs for two days. “South African citizens living in... Read more.

‘Don’t listen to doomsayers, scaremongers about NHI’ – minister
Health Minister, Dr Joe Phaahla, has urged healthcare workers not to be swayed by fearmongers pushing for emigration from South Africa due to the National Health... Read more.

‘Workers’ rights need to be protected and advanced’ – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa said the legacy of unionists and anti-apartheid struggle heroes like Elijah Barayi can be found in the labour-related laws enshrined in... Read more.

State to unleash 400 recruits to stem illegal entry at SA borders
The Border Management Authority (BMA) will on Thursday host a pass out parade for 400 new recruits who have completed their training at the South African Police... Read more.