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The Royal Family has released never-before-seen private footage of the Queen as a child, in celebration of her 94th birthday.
A woman who was shot while walking down the street can thank her breast implants for saving her life, after the bullet deflected away from her heart.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says that the video allegedly showing a man harassed for not having a permit to buy groceries lacks important context.
We’re all feeling a little anxious and stressed as we navigate these unparalleled times. Here’s how to manage that during and after lockdown.
Four trucks delivering goods to bring relief to areas in need were attacked and looted on Monday.
You already know that a G&T tastes great. What you probably didn’t know is that a battle royale is waging in your glass to make it so.
‘One World: Together at Home’ brought together some of the biggest names in music for an eight-hour live show.
Piers Morgan has decided that Victoria Beckham is now worthy of his attention and angry Twitter rants.
To expand our knowledge of black holes, a network of AMT telescopes are being set up around the world, including one in Africa.
Meghan and Harry have levelled up in their ongoing feud with the media, starting with the UK’s most infamous tabloids.
A man was busted trying to smuggle his girlfriend out of Gauteng and into Mpumalanga.
If you were hoping to live off a diet of Woolies pies and chicken over the next few weeks, the sale of those items has been prohibited.
Elon Musk’s attempts to produce ventilators to help treat the coronavirus have fallen woefully short of expectations, and some of his early comments look even worse now.
Your child may have been learning online during the lockdown, but they aren’t necessarily engaged in ‘online learning’.
A paper mill in Maine, USA, was rocked by an explosion on Wednesday. It was caught on camera from a few different angles.
Some friends you usually only see once or twice a month now suddenly want to ‘video hang’ every other day. You may need to politely enforce a few boundaries.
This attempted Jacinda Ardern cake makes a strong argument that some things are better left unbaked.
If you care, Johnny Depp has joined Instagram, using his first ever video to talks about the coronavirus.
Lockdown laws and regulations in the UK differ quite considerably from our own, with a great deal more movement permitted.
Introducing the new iPhone SE, a more affordable phone with the look of an iPhone 8, but with some sweet upgrades.
Banksy has decided to work from home and no wall is safe, not even those of the bathroom.
While most of the world uses storage units to free up some much-needed living space, others have more nefarious plans.
The Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal philharmonic orchestras came together in a moving tribute to the country’s healthcare workers.
You can’t leave the house, but you can date online. Just make sure you aren’t being a creep by following some ‘online dating etiquette’ rules.
Take a break from the series I know you’ve been binging and stream the biggest online concert to hit screens since the start of the lockdown.
Woolworths’ new ‘click and collect’ drive-thru service is a pretty cool way to assist with physical distancing.
If we look at other countries locked down around the globe, the items that they deem essential look quite different from our own.
The national lockdown is putting a huge financial strain on many South Africans. Now may be the time to take a closer look at your financial affairs.
Not even Piers Morgan could let Donald Trump’s appalling response to the coronavirus pandemic slide by without comment.