Some random cock and balls plonked onto a picture of the president does not good satire make, writes Matthew Partridge.
Wayne Parnell has been released after being detained, along with about 100 other people, by police in Mumbai following a raid on a party in the city.
Chelsea’s Fernando Torres is considering his future at the newly-crowned European champions, calling the past season the most difficult of his career.
Businessman Khulubuse Zuma owes the eThekwini metro police R28 950 in outstanding traffic fines. The metro cops may have to wait in line, however.
Former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha has called for harsher punishments against fighting during school rugby matches.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked furious debate over refugees and migrant workers from Africa, claiming they threaten the nation’s security.
A painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed is ”sadistic”, the SA Communist Party (SACP) said on Sunday.
David Cameron has dismissed any UK inquiry into the Lockerbie plane bombing, following the death of convicted bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in Libya.
SA’s Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, has arrived in Zimbabwe on her first mission to the troubled Southern African nation.
Millions turned their eyes to the sky as a solar eclipse created a "ring of fire" from Asia to the western US, where it was greeted with excitement.