The bird was already a Brigadier but now has the respectable title of Major General Sir Nils Olav III, Baron of the Bouvet Islands. The military mascot is one of a long line of king penguins that have served in the Norwegian Armed Forces.
The cable car was traveling between the villages of Btangi and Jhengarie and had made multiple trips on Tuesday before the cable snapped, with strong winds thwarting earlier attempts to reach those trapped.
Swimmers ‘knocked around like skittles’ during Ironman competition, Drone pilot spots huge great white among Plett surfers, Jailed Sam Bankman-Fried wants vegan diet in prison, and Gwede Mantashe tells South Africans to take themselves out of poverty.
His former Carte Blanche co-host Ruda Landman confirmed that Watts died on Tuesday morning after battling lung cancer.
While countries like Spain and Portugal are making it more attractive for companies to source remote workers within their borders, SA again seems to want to head in the other direction.
Keep in mind that these poor guys will be in front of the next service delivery protest, taxi strike, or brawl at a school near you soon, so they need to know what it’s like when the rubber meets the riot shield.
After taking a drag of the first edition, it’s probably some of the most informative content on the industry we’ve seen in one magazine.
The pop star, whose brother Ciaran died last month in a car accident, was on safari with his family, with Keating calling the open veld and African sky the perfect place to heal after suffering a tragic loss.
Prince Harry has been notoriously balding for many years, but a brand new headshot of him for a mental health company he’s involved with shows he’s suddenly grown A LOT of hair. We’re talking Elon Musk-like regrowth.
Reserve Bank’s Phala Phala findings under fire, Charlize Theron silences rumours of plastic surgery, AI-Generated James Dean appearing in new movie, and Biggest Loch Ness monster search in half a century begins.
Instead of requesting to go see the Taj Mahal, or jump out of an aeroplane, the poster’s wife had a far more intimate idea, and it didn’t include him.
When Gangnam Style dropped in 2012, the whole planet woop whooped along with Psy as the hit sent musical shockwaves across all continents and cultures. It was one of those ‘viral songs’ that almost everyone liked, something that was universally welcomed post-Makarena.
This ‘SUV’ is much better looking than the Maserati and Porsche SUV’s that have been clogging up Cape Town’s streets lately. Even if you load the new Lanzador full of soccer kids, you’re still going to look badass.
Actor Bradley Cooper has been on the receiving end of criticism for his prosthetic nose in the biopic of West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein, with suggestions that it plays up to offensive Jewish stereotypes.
True to her word, it’s a world-class production that smashes whimsical scenery into edgy dance floor grooves. It explores the depth of betrayal in a way that’s easily relatable to everyone, and we can see this being DM’d to a lot of exes today.
A Taiwanese Couple Who thought it a joke to pose in clothing people left behind at their family-run laundromat have become unlikely fashion influencers after their son began posting the photos online.
Catholic Church begins class action against mining firms, Michael Jackson’s abuse lawsuits revived, CoCT backs NFL experience, Earthquake rattles California, and Russia’s Luna spacecraft crashes into the moon.
In 2020, Apple already agreed to pay $310–$500 million (R5.88–R9.48 billion) as part of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning issues with several iPhone models released between 2014 and 2016.
The placement of the child’s body also made the location of her burial seem significant. The girl’s body was put in a pit that had previously held a large wooden post for the entry gate of an enclosure, and the fact that her ankles were tied together shows that the community took extra measures to ensure she would not be able to ‘return from the grave’.
There are some mysteries in life that have baffled humanity for centuries. Is there intelligent life on other planets? Is Bigfoot real? And where the hell do all the single socks go after a wash?
“If you don’t like it here, fine – Just keep my country out of your mouth. Find a f***ing silver lining or just keep quiet.”
We need someone who inspires us at the moment, and she may just have the opportunity to become one of the greats. So, in this Women’s Month, we salute Natasha Joubert and wish her all the best as she shows the world what Saffa’s are made off.
7de Laan’s David Rees’ condition not improving, Computer reads human brain listening to Pink Floyd, Heritage site burnt for lack of equipment, and Police to wear body cams after N1 VIP Protection assault.
The decades-old eNCA news piece about a well-off white couple, the Hewitts, resurfaced on Twitter this week.
Pistorius’s release has been universally supported by his prison social worker, psychologists, unit manager and head of recreation. Quite whether the one-time hero would be accepted back into a country that watched with horrified fascination as he tried to wash his hands of any guilt is another story altogether.
And even if you’re not part of the fairer sex, you can still enter and score serious brownie points with the missus – trust us boys, your lady is going to love this prize.
Just two months ago Sanna Marin was the youngest female leader in the world, going toe-to-toe with Prime Minsters and Presidents from all over the world. But then came the pics of her having a night out on the dancefloor and everyone lost their minds, claiming that it was not ‘ministerial’ to have fun.
The Bank of Ireland quickly realised something was afoot when there was increased activity at several of their ATM’s and police were dispatched to the cash machines to stop people from exploiting what likely became an expensive glitch for the bank.
World shed 3.5 million millionaires in 2022, Swellendam mayor condemns protests as ‘act of terror’, Pig kidney continues to function in human body, and Where is Andre Joubert now?
The one-off car was personally ordered from Horacio Pagani by Hamilton and has a bespoke manual gearbox and initials ‘LH’ at the end of the name of the model. And now its moertoe.