The new deal will see farmers receive compensation for any improvements they made to the farms they occupied until the disastrous land reform programme in the early 2000s.
We are giving away two tickets to the show at Glen Country Club on 24 August.
Unable to keep up with its operational costs, Cross Trainer announced on Wednesday that it has gone into business rescue, affecting 67 stores nationwide.
A new study has now shown that Johannesburg ranks as the second sweariest city in Africa, and considering South Africans’ penchant for telling it like it is, we’re surprised we don’t feature at the top of the list.
End of SA rail woes in sight, Prince Harry’s final showdown with the Murdoch empire, Gaza’s first case of polio in 25 years, Home Affairs clears 50% of decade-long backlog in 3 months, and Trump falsely implies Taylor Swift endorses him.
The passengers are reported to have been tourists on holiday in Sicily, and it is feared that those missing may have been trapped inside their cabins.
It seems Switzerland has bombs lying around all over the place after the army this week acknowledged that since 2022, there has been a 12% increase in civilians finding explosives in the Swiss countryside. Much of this increase is due to the glaciers receding as a result of climate change.
Only hours after their Rugby Championship win over the Wallabies, Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth were in attendance for the du Plessis match, even walking out with the elite UFC fighter.
Parties respond to Morero’s election as Joburg mayor, MTN reports R7.39-billion loss, Russian earthquake triggers volcanic eruption, South African women hold more property ownership than men, and Parts of Vienna under water after record rainfall.
AI could allow attractions and destinations to make their offerings more accessible, environmentally friendly, and easier to navigate.
Today’s online slots are powered by advanced software providers who continuously push the boundaries of innovation, creating games that are not only visually stunning but also rich in features and engaging gameplay.
The finalisation of the Network Statement by Transnet later this month will also open the door to a more competitive rail system, with an independent infrastructure manager charged with refereeing access to the country’s rail network.
Rest in Peace Vernon, and enjoy the big rave in the sky.
With the opening line, “I wouldn’t come here to be honest”, the advert is hardly traditional, but seems to have hit the right notes with travellers.
The proposal, which will now open for public comment, includes an open market and subsidised housing, public open spaces, and retail space. The property will also include 800 residential units.
Doccie explores history of Olympic swimming in SA, Olympics breakdancer says online hate has been ‘devastating’, NPA drops case against 95 Libyans, Italy imposes beach rules and selfie stop lights, and Why Ibiza is having a fashion moment once again.
Sports betting is not just about luck; it requires a deep understanding of the game.
Researchers have discovered that the 4,000-year-old stone tablets housed in the Yale Babylonian Collection since 1911 had nothing to do with medicines, but rather writings about stew.
Khelif, who is the first gold medallist from Algeria in women’s boxing, was the subject of a very public gender controversy at the Olympic Games.
Major load shedding shift for South Africa, Cape Town enters its annual ‘no mow’ period, Trump suggests he’ll flee to Venezuela if Harris wins, Why Switzerland is home to the world’s most livable cities, and How to wean your toddler off a tablet.
From the same family of diseases as the Zika virus and Dengue Fever, the virus originates in sloths – hence the nickname – and is mainly spread by insect bites, including mosquitoes.
Shame man, every time a new trend appears on TikTok, some expert crawls out of a textbook with a reason why it’s unhealthy.
Colin Huang’s rise to the top of the billionaire list in China might be short-lived – much like the lifespan of most products sold on Temu. Call it fast fortune if you will.
Thorpe died on the morning of 4 August having suffered “traumatic injuries” after an incident at a Surrey railway station.
Justice ministry blocks NPA access to Zondo database, Elon Musk fights with EU over Tropic Thunder memes, Johannesburg set to get a new mayor, Japanese are worried after first-ever megaquake advisory, and How food prices have changed over the past 12 months.
If you miss this you’ll feel like an Englishman in New York.
It’s quite possible that there’s going to be a whole generation that grows up using it as their primary cooking appliance, just like what happened with microwave ovens back in the 80s.
This year’s event, themed Where Beauty Meets Benevolence, will once again see the burlesque community unite for a great cause.
The $54 billion conglomerate controls over 33% of the music market.
Japan braces for a once-in-a-century earthquake, Crime intelligence officers arrested for kidnapping, Bad news for tech job seekers in SA, Sniffer dogs deployed at airport to detect bed bugs after Paris Olympics, and 4.4 magnitude earthquake hits Los Angeles area.