Wherein our telly hero learns that the course of true love never did run smooth, dishes the dirt
Reality TV leaves Bachelor with “mental issues”. Motoring scribes go the extra mile and AB de Villiers earns his keep… it’s A Weak in the News.
Reality TV leaves Bachelor with “mental issues”. Motoring scribes go the extra mile and AB de Villiers earns his keep… it’s A Weak in the News.
It’s like the man from Queens is taking lessons from the man from Nkandla. Plus Indy hacks irk Eskom, Cosatu sings an old tune and Eastern Cape plagiarists go Down Under.
TV star turned president turns on fellow thesp. Zim junket pales next to corporate greed. And Spring(s) has sprung again… It’s been another memorable Weak in the News.
Blixem’s far from Brooklyn and its boids, but here comes this sorry collection of springtime stories…
A rather dark Weak in The News today, but then again, darkness is our theme.
While the Zondo commission continues to lay bare the corrupt networks that literally turned the lights off in our country, a new politics of violence and patronage is emerging
An MEC blames salty air for hospital woes while the Red Berets find a handy cause célèbre.
What do you do when you would like to get rid of a member of your team but can’t? Kick her upstairs where she might do less damage and give her a raise. Welcome to cadre redeployment in KZN. PLUS Black Coffee in takkie drama
Lockdown Level 2™ means it’s going to be cool by the pool, although you wouldn’t think it if you were reading some of the financial press.
If cricket is such a sublime game why do some of its greatest exponents sound like they have swallowed a bottle of prosaic. A Weak in the News takes in the first Test at Old Trafford, casts an eye over South African football’s empty stadiums and wonders about rugby’s bosses.
Neo-liberals, being ignored, Elon gets spaced out, and Johnny Depp in trouble
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