Tom Eaton and Khaya Dlanga talk online satire

Online darlings Tom Eaton and Khaya Dlanga got star treatment at the highbrow Franschhoek Literary Festival as they tackled satire in South Africa.
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Headlines of the future

Here's an assortment of potential headlines you might see in 50 years' time, assuming, of course, there are still newspapers that far in the future.
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Equal opportunity 'up yours' Hayibo to close

Satire website Hayibo.com will post its last article on Friday after advertisers shied away from it, one of the site's writers said on Wednesday.
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Fick Fufa!

From Helen Zille to Hayibo, people are taking an anti-Fifa stand. Mpho Raborife reports
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Yebo Hayibo!

A popular local website has been mining our political and corporate landscape for good satire. Now they've come out with a book. Niren Tolsi reports .
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