Cheese pulls have become a viral trend on TikTok, with stretchy clips receiving more than 1.5 billion views to date.
It’s a mean-looking machine and you can expect to see plenty of these whistling their way around SA roads by the end of this year.
New Zealand rattled by magnitude 5.6 quake, Springboks shock with seven forwards on bench, Discoveries off Egyptian coast reveal ‘treasures and secrets’, and Pistorius apparently became eligible for parole 6 months ago.
The legendary South African musician wraps up his Europe tour this week.
World RX of South Africa is organised by the same team that brought the FIA ABB Formula E Cape Town E-Prix to Cape Town in February.
While we still have some winter weather to get through before the summer arrives, get some popcorn and a blankie and check these films out.
As cool as the advert may sound to Swift’s fans, it may be a great opportunity for a serious journalist to figure out exactly why the planet is so obsessed with the singer.
From dead spider robots to licking rocks, the 33rd Ig Nobel Prize awarded the most bizarre scientific achievements of this year.
Markus Jooste says he wasn’t aware of accounting irregularities, More fuel price pain in October, NPO aims to end national housing crisis, and US military still searching for missing jet.
All business can take from the legislation as tabled is that the new holding company might be a good thing, but it also might not, depending entirely on how it is implemented.
The company hopes to create futuristic modular habitats that will allow people to live underwater at depths of up to 200 meters.
The SABC can confirm that negotiations between SABC and MultiChoice are ongoing regarding broadcasting rights for the Cricket World Cup
Archaeologists have found evidence of a mass execution of German prisoners who were forced to dig their own graves and then shot by the French Resistance a few days after D-Day, during World War Two.
According to Brand, it’s all a ‘coordinated attack’ via ‘mainstream media’. He hasn’t mentioned the involvement of the ‘military-industrial complex’ yet, but we’re sure that’ll come soon enough.
Freddie Mercury’s personal items sell for $50.4m, Infamous Zodiac Killer ‘unmasked’, Woman dies as waves crash into wilderness car park, and You can now glamp your way up Mt. Everest.
This is going to look really good when it brings Siya the cup for the second time.
The Sopranos star Drea de Matteo has revealed that she has been selling saucy pics on OnlyFans after losing out on acting gigs after she refused to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Typically drunk by young people who want to make a rough red wine more palatable, red wine mixed with Coca-Cola has always been a controversial cocktail.
We hope Barry finds the peace in death he was robbed of in his last years on earth. RIP.
If these guys start touring again babysitting prices are going to skyrocket.
‘South Africa Is Not Going To Collapse’ says cabinet, Michael Schumacher ‘not close’ to his old self, NASA’s 36-page report on UFOs, Princess Diana’s ‘Black Sheep’ sweater sold for over $1 million, and Rassie is leaving the Springboks.
A key finding in the survey is that a large portion of South Africans are disappointed with their financial circumstances, and yet feel like they do not have the knowledge to tackle these issues effectively.
Residents can be heard shouting at the officers, who ignore them before speeding off with the man being dragged behind the vehicle.
A video has been released that shows a ‘kamikaze’ drone fitted with explosives getting blown to bits on the roof of an Ecuador prison that holds some of the country’s worst druglords.
A couple who got caught having a bit of a sexy time in an aeroplane loo were shamed by staff who opened the door in full view of all the passengers, and now their mile-high debut is being seen by millions in a viral video.
Alien bodies, inspected by scientists, are unveiled to a government on live television and the world goes meh.
South Africans overpaying for certain food items, SA and China to build a research base on the Moon, Film crew robbed in Observatory, and Trevor Noah opens up about Hollywood rejection.
A boss has gone viral on social media after sharing an interview process he calls the “coffee cup test” to filter candidates in job interviews, but some social media users are accusing him of playing mind games with jobseekers.
The baboons, feeling confident now that they were out of reach, apparently began taunting the lions. They were literally under the lions’ noses, and the lions could not do a thing.
NASA has indicated that the James Webb Space Telescope may have detected a molecule in the atmosphere of a distant exoplanet, which on Earth is only produced by life.