Trevor Noah, like he never left
Trevor Noah’s show this past weekend was off the chain. Look, Shwa was always of the opinion that the dude wasn’t really funny, even though he was uber successful.... Read more.
Mokoena’s wine-tasting event was great … but where was the food?
Shwa was honoured to be part of Thapelo Mokoena’s friends at his wine festival over the weekend at Fire and Ice Melrose Arch. Yours in gossip could not stop starring... Read more.
Gaining access to Phala Phala Heritage festival was a nightmare
The annual Phala Phala FM Royal Heritage Festival took place over the weekend and that meant all Joburgers from Limpopo made their way onto the N1. Gossip girl also... Read more.
Ireland maul Springboks in Paris thriller
A monumental contest between the two teams rated the best in the world went down to an achingly narrow wire as Ireland edged a seismic Rugby World Cup Pool B clash... Read more.
Chiefs beef up coaching team with the addition of Cavin Johnson
Kaizer Chiefs have appointed Cavin Johnson as the new head of academy, a portfolio that includes full oversight of Amakhosi’s youth structures and scouting network.... Read more.
Charmza of the week
By extension, and by summoning the courage to take up the matter in public, in Twanet Olivier’s court in East London this week, Malema sharply raised and reiterated... Read more.
What does the admission of the African Union into the Group of 21 actually mean?
It was a big moment at the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Delhi, India, after the unanimous approval of the African Union (AU) as a permanent member of the now G21... Read more.
Moegoe of the week
EFF leader Julius Malema has rights which must be respected. If his rights to dignity are infringed on by anyone, including a judicial officer, he has the right... Read more.
Sassa: show compassion and do what is right
Nelson Mandela, the father of this nation, taught us to care, and various foundations of care have been formed around his name, and they would never allow, in his... Read more.
Biko: ‘Black man, you are on your own’ – what does this mean for SA today?
Nyameko Barney Pityana I have a distinct recollection of the exhilarating times we lived in as young students in a community of radical activists in Durban in the... Read more.


