Elton Jantjies reveals R4.5m flashy sports car, California becomes the first U.S. state to ban Skittles, Birkenstock set for stock market debut, and Mind-blowing new law of physics.
Following the European tour, GoodLuck will be heading back East for a headline slot at the Monsoon Festival in the historical setting of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, in Vietnam.
We assume that tossing a two-sided coin in the air would give you a 50/50 chance of calling it correctly. Not quite.
A British greeting card firm has sued the enigmatic street artist Banksy, and sports betting websites are now taking bets on whether or not his identity will be revealed.
Wildlife can be severely disrupted when icebergs crash into islands, particularly if the bergs become stranded on the seafloor encircling the remote landmasses.
Another idiot with a gun learned the hard way that a firearm doesn’t make you bulletproof when a vigilant motorist knocked him over as he tried to stop his car.
SA’s population swells to 62 million, Presumed human remains found in search for Titan sub debris, Get ready for roadworks in Camps Bay and Bakoven, The cities in South Africa where billionaires pay up to R100,000 per sqm, and What are Eskom execs running from?
Passwords should be handled the same way as your underwear: frequently changed and hidden from strangers.
Will Ferrell returned to his old alma mater at the University of Southern California this weekend to spin some old-school bangers at their fraternity party.
The miffed couple has accused a local antique dealer of cheating them out of a fair price for what turned out to be an extremely rare object.
“We seem to have daily incidents in the area. I am amazed at how complacent we as a community have become. People have crime fatigue.”
The Inspectors confiscated six birds of prey, three snakes, and an Egyptian goose from the facility.
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Cricket among five sports to get 2028 Olympics nod, ‘Name a street after Black Coffee’, Man ‘kidnapped’ by his runaway EV, OnlyFans star Mia Khalifa celebrates Israel attacks, and Russia ‘is preparing for possible war with NATO’.
Why are Batman and Spiderman more popular than other superheroes?
The world woke up to the news of another war on Sunday as militants rained down death on Israel in a coordinated attack by the Hamas militant group.
The youths took to the street on Thursday, but the message got lost in spellcheck.
The callous murder took place in full view of horrified onlookers as the service was being live-streamed at the time.
Fair Play seems to be doing quite well amongst critics, so perhaps its worth a Monday night dedicated to erotic corporate shenanigans.
Doctors in California have ‘switched off’ half of a 6-year-old girl’s brain to stop a devastating disease from killing her.
All these designs may still be pie-in-the-sky ideas, but the innovation that goes into these concept cars often results in real-world improvements for those who drive their cars on planet Earth, so let the techies play.
The City of Cape Town filed a new eviction order last month, but with some people having lived there for nearly six years, relocating the homeless will be challenging.
South African in Israel recounts first moments of bloody war, Pig kidney works a record 2 months in donated body, Powerful earthquakes kill 2,053 people in Afghanistan, Inside the world’s rowdiest flight, and NO charges against woman who ran over robber.
Scientists are unsure whether the fluorescent abilities have any particular biological function, or whether it’s simply because of their ‘surface chemistry’.
While the storm is expected to hit this weekend, Earth is currently experiencing several minor solar storms.
A video has surfaced on X that allegedly shows how Uber drivers at OR Tambo Airport are ‘rigging the system’ to jump the queuing system the platform has in place, and needles to say, it’s not to the benefit of passengers.
This collaboration gives off strong ‘Fifth Element’ vibes.
‘Kelping’ footage from all across the globe has also shown that this is a worldwide phenomenon.
Failed interdict unearths ‘State Capture on steroids’, Nigeria is ‘disappearing’ its people, Fans deride empty stadium at Cricket World Cup opener, and Trevor Noah becomes 1st comedian to sell out at Dubai arena.
We’ve got both the brains and the attitude to make the 4IR work for us all, we just need to have the right support where it’s needed.