People watching a BBC Wales panel discussion about unemployment during the pandemic noticed something out of sorts on one interviewee’s bookshelf.
A restaurant owner in Pretoria plans on filing a civil claim against the state after his stock was seized, and an employee arrested, for serving a supposedly non-alcoholic drink.
If you’ve decided it’s time to make better choices, eat healthier, and get in shape, remember that going it alone can be tough.
Electric cars were once considered relatively slow-moving machines, but technology has come a long way since the first one rolled out of the factory.
If you’ve been to the shops lately, you might have noticed that the price of ginger is off the charts. South Africans are less than impressed.
There’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months, with some excellent films on the way.
Every year the clock is unveiled, giving us an idea of how close we are to disaster. The countdown has begun.
It’s that time of the year again when Pamela Anderson gets married, and for her latest nuptials, she has ditched the celebs for her bodyguard.
A chain of stores that sell video games are suddenly worth a pretty penny, after a large group of people rallied on Reddit to support its stock and beat back the professionals.
A brutal attack following a road accident was captured on video, with witnesses saying that the attack and intimidation continued all the way to the police station.
A study published this week looks into the reasons why the tobacco sales ban, that lasted five months in 2020, was pretty much dead on arrival.
Apple is eating Amazon’s lunch and that’s just one way that the company is killing it at the moment.
Let’s take a look at the SUVs that were flying off the showroom floor in 2020, with a couple of wildcards in the mix, too.
After years of living at 52945 Humboldt Blvd in California, Sylvester Stallone and his wife Jennifer Flavin have decided to pack it up and move to Florida.
Mass protests have erupted across Russia after opposition leader Alexei Navalny was imprisoned, following which his team released a video about Putin’s luxury Black Sea palace.
It’s Amazon versus SpaceX in a battle for galactic real estate in the satellite-based internet market.
It’s great to know that there’s a local coffee company pulling out all the stops to play their part in caring for our environment, and making it easy for you to do the same.
On Monday, during a flight between Johannesburg and Durban, things went south when Mango flight JE251 lost cabin pressure.
For the first time in four years, dogs have returned to the White House, with one making history as the first shelter dog to call it home.
Four South African billionaires cracked a spot in the top 10 of Forbes’ ‘Africa’s Richest People’ list for 2021.
50 of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers will receive compensation, with the most serious allegations amounting to payouts of $500 000 or more.
Back in 1999, Elon Musk bought himself a treat in the form of a McLaren F1 with his first dose of real Silicon Valley money.
Protests over the imposed curfew, which started this past weekend, have continued to rage in the Netherlands.
Medical practitioners and the creators of the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine weighed in on how long they think we’ll be battling COVID-19.
Planning a future trip does wonders for the pandemic blues, and planning one centred around wine really lifts the mood. There’s also a great option close to home.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bad stuff happening, and it’s easy to get caught up in it, but let’s not lose sight of some of the things that will inspire hope this year.
Larry King has passed away, and the internet is mourning his death by sharing some of the funniest and most iconic TV moments from his career.
Last year, despite the pandemic, a fair few people found themselves behind the wheel of a new bakkie. Here are the top 10 most popular of 2020.
Cyclone Eloise, since downgraded to Tropical Storm Eloise, tore through the Kruger National Park and other parts of South Africa this weekend.
As with any vaccine, there will always be those who say that they won’t be taking it, but the consequences of that decision could be dire.