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Whereas the new mayor of Johannesburg is likely to have a name, I have not learned it. Ihave not spent any time reading up on his political views and have little knowledge of thisqualification. To be clear, I have nothing against him, other than that he is a puppet thatrepresents the very worst of local […] […]

Howard Feldman took a look back at the year that was, including the Songs that flavored the Morning Mayhem in 2021. The songs that were associated with news stories, the crazy, weird and sometimes naughty behavior of humanity, and the fun that we managed to squeeze out of this Pandemic. These are the songs that […] […]

Now that it’s all over I can share the story of someone who was very angry with me. So angry was he, that he took the time to write a very long email with a very impressive number of words. And an even more impressive number of legal references that I did not check for […] […]

I read how the Daily Maverick dropped files on the instigators according to a social media study and the statistician in me can’t let it go. There’s a saying in our industry, “Stats will do what you want them to. Stats will change your point of view”. We don’t tell you that, we assume you […] […]

Last week I wrote that Zuma’s Arrest was an anti-climax – I have eaten my words, they were as bitter as they were dismissive. And now, I don’t know if words can do justice to the shockwave that unfolded in our beloved country over the past seven days. #CryTheBelovedCountry. What I know for sure, is […] […]

Help me out here. Let’s assume that I was in the market for a new 53 Inch television and that I had no intention of paying for either the item or my TV license. And let’s assume that I wanted to join the looters this morning because I have some time on my hands. Where […] […]

Can you believe it South Africa? JZ went to jail. He’s in an orange overall, eating prison food, using a call phone and sitting behind the tralies? Can you believe it? (ok, the food and phones are a “stretch”, but I’m certain he’s incarcerated). Let’s wind back the clock a bit. There was nothing else […] […]

How much news can be crammed into a single week? What a cracker! I jumped from headline to headline (with my fake news hat on) not believing what I was reading. Let’s start with the headline grabbers #Concourt and the #Judiciary. The eyes of the world were on our legal system as the #ZumaJudgement was […] […]

It needs to be said. The South African Government has blood on its hands. It is not the first time, it will unlikely be the last, but there is little doubting that the deadly Covid 3rd wave that is devastating the country could have been blunted by a reasonable vaccine roll-out. And no amount of […] […]

If I began this story by telling you that we had ten babies born and unborn and that there are diamonds in the hills of KZN you’d think I’ve gone nuts right? There’s more: the man behind #EstinaDairy got R10000 bail (not Ace, don’t get too excited this isn’t a fairy story) and that SAA […] […]

South Africans have always been a little prone to melodrama. We have made hyperbole our friend and have long embraced the exaggerated form. We do nothing in half measures and reject the “happy medium” as if it will bring shame to us, our families and our neighbors. Which is why it should come as no […] […]

Last year in April, when we were young, I was asked to be part of a panel that addressed fake news and COVID-19. It was a formidable bunch and was one of the occasions when I suffered imposter syndrome. Covid was relatively new in South Africa and I had, a few weeks prior, launched a […] […]

The top story across the country is #LoadShedding & our powerless electricity supplier #Eskom. It should be our biggest story; it impacts on each of our lives. Over my years in media, I have had the honour of speaking to some very clever people and #Eskom has been on my top story list for years. […] […]

My conversations with Tonya are always fun. Each week, on my radio show we take a look at the big news stories that have dominated the press. We laugh uproariously at the antics of South African government officials, we are obsessed with Zondo and we roll our eyes more than we should, given that it’s […] […]

I’ve had a horrible week in social media, not only because I was affronted with horrific media out of the Middle East, but because of the reaction of people who I care about. I always keep my eye on the Middle East and Gulf, I have strong Arabic roots and I have many friends all […] […]

Much like Gwyneth Paltrow, I am not sure if I will be able to cope with another lockdown. If government statistics are to be believed, South Africa will shortly be entering the 3rd Covid wave, which might well mean increased restrictions. An unremarkable vaccine roll-out, lockdown fatigue and a winter season, all but guarantees that […] […]

This week’s media has been like dealing with liquid mercury – too fast, too slippery. The bomb dropped, #AceMagashule got suspended, I actually missed the breaking headline and got schooled by a client, (ya it was that type of week)! I got so excited rubbing my eyes to make sure it was true and even […] […]

News that Bill and Melinda Gates are to get divorced after 27 years of marriage, hit me hard. Not because I know them, or their children, but because if any couple stood a chance of growing old and miserable together, it was them. These are good people. They have focused on philanthropy, try valiantly to […] […]

For one day only, I have chosen to make a list of what living in South Africa in 2021 has allowed me the freedom to do. And today, for one day only, I have decided to focus on what we have and who we are, rather than what we don’t and who we are not. […] […]

The chaotic scenes in the skies around the United States in the days that followed the September 11 attacks resulted in planes being forced to land wherever they could. In many instances, passengers, dazed and confused, found themselves disembarking at airports of towns that they had never heard of. As was the case for those […] […]

Last week I spoke about it being #ElectionTime, and this week, you’d be daft to have missed the #electionKickOff, pardon the pun. The biggest political story by a mile was #TokyoSexwale. He stood up early in the week and said that a fund of which he was a “mandate holder” of an account that had […] […]

#BouldersMall started to trend, when I opened the feed I saw #Clicks and I expected a racist story (my brain is so conditioned) yet this time I was confronted with a new “ism” for me, “tribalism”. We call it Xenophobia when it’s from outside of SA’s borders, but we call it Tribalism when it’s inside […] […]

The headlines broke last week as I was closing off the weekly report. King Goodwill Zwelithini had passed away. Today those posts and headlines exceed 80 thousand items with over 330 thousand engagements, a nation cries, “The King is Dead”, Long Live the King. Bayede Wena we Ndlovu! The death of South Africa’s Monarch, a […] […]