The Toy Shop, a luxury and performance car dealership in Paarden Eiland, was ransacked by a group of around 40 men on Wednesday.
There’s a reason that we refer to the rates of COVID-19 as ‘reported infections’. Not everyone who has contracted the disease is tested or recorded.
Summer is heading into the home stretch, and if you still haven’t discovered the joy of a cold brew coffee, you have some explaining to do.
Oprah will be interviewing Meghan and Harry soon. Let’s hope that it goes better than it did for some of the Royals who came before them.
Since air travel resumed in South Africa, the question on many minds has been whether flying in the time of COVID-19 is safe.
The Perseverance Mars rover launched in July last year, and has just about completed its journey, which is set to culminate in a nail-biting “seven minutes of terror”.
Friends of Princess Latifa Al Maktoum managed to smuggle her a phone, through which she sent videos from prison before all communication ceased.
Shopping on lay-by has long been a popular payment method in South Africa, but a new system aims to disrupt the status quo.
There is so much misinformation doing the rounds these days that it’s sometimes difficult to separate fact from fiction, if you don’t know what to look out for.
Two ostriches rocked up on a Cape Point beach, took a dip alongside other beachgoers, and then went on their way.
It looks like the plans to make “the first new city to be built in a democratic South Africa” a reality are still ticking along.
Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
The long-awaited Zack Snyder cut of ‘Justice League’ will be arriving in March, with the significant and game-changing addition of Joker.
There was no love lost in Sea Point on Valentine’s Day when a minor car accident turned very ugly, very quickly.
Plett was hit hard over the summer season, which the town attributes in large part to the beach closures.
Bob March is the latest in a long line of people who have come forward with stories about how their lives were potentially saved by an Apple Watch.
Swedish designer Linda Ring discovered the joys of baking sourdough bread long before it became a worldwide lockdown obsession.
Some people were very upset to learn that an actor they’ve never met is in a committed relationship, and his partner isn’t even a celebrity.
We’ve reached that point, over a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, where we’re starting to get a better idea of the after-effects of the virus.
Eskom’s coal-fired Kendal Power Station in Ogies, Mpumalanga, caught alight this morning. The blaze has since been extinguished, and the power utility says this won’t affect operations.
You might want to give this a read before you start planning your retirement on the beaches of another continent.
Take a break from dry land with some of the winners and runner-ups in this year’s Underwater Photographer of the Year competition.
We’ve got some wonderfully talented musicians in this country, with Durbanite Julia Church now excelling over in the UK.
If you are using, or have used, dating apps, you may have noticed more than a few cringeworthy attempts to sound appealing in bios.
Tevel Aerobotics Technologies has developed flying fruit-picking robots that provide autonomous on-demand harvest.
A law student, waiting for her takeaway meal, received a text from her Uber Eats driver saying that he’d eaten her food.
We all know someone who goes full ‘Hulk smash’ when it hits 4PM and they have been away from food for too long. Perhaps understanding why will prevent future meltdowns.
Armie Hammer is the latest in a long line of Hammers to be in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Even the British and US embassies are in Twitter spat, over the most controversial food pairing since pineapple was first added to pizza.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.