Perhaps the only thing we know for certain about COVID-19, is that we don’t really know everything yet.
The Hout Bay community has rallied around efforts to find Anothando Mhlobo, a three-year-old who went missing from Imizamo Yethu on Monday.
I honestly have no idea why this is considered newsworthy in the slightest, but hey, here we are.
For a show that aired during the ongoing Shark Week, Iron Mike traded the ring for a wetsuit and went swimming with sharks.
If you were hoping for a day of overwhelming positivity, sorry, but we’re not off to a great start.
In the past two days, the bodies of two women have been found in Mtwalume, on KwaZulu-Natal’s south coast. Since April, that makes five bodies in total.
According to sources familiar with discussions during yesterday’s NCCC meeting, chaired by President Ramaphosa, the bans could soon be lifted.
Shark Week has been dubbed “Discovery’s Super Bowl”, and after 32 years, viewership is stronger than ever.
If you’re keen to stable your horses, and live on a property reminiscent of a Cotswold manor, here’s your shot.
You never want to hear the words “death spiral” used in relation to your country’s power supplier.
Don Lewis may have vanished back in 1997, but his family aren’t prepared to give up on uncovering the truth just yet.
We may finally be waving goodbye to advanced alert level 3 in the coming days, and ushering in the era of level 2.
The contenders for one of the World Surf League’s most coveted prizes, the 2020 XXL Biggest Wave award, have recently been announced.
It’s been around six weeks since Helen Zille last tweeted, but that doesn’t mean she can’t still give the ANC a piece of her mind.
It kicked off after Houston Astros pitcher Humberto Castellano nailed Oakland’s Ramon Laureano with a pitch, and all hell broke loose as both benches stormed onto the field to trade blows.
Renowned South African photographer Chris Fallows spent countless hours bobbing in the water near Seal Island, before snapping this incredible image.
Based on earnings between June 1, 2019, and June 1, 2020, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is doing alright for himself.
On Friday last week, Justice and Correctional Services minister Ronald Lamola published the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill.
Whilst Zimbabweans continue to suffer at the hands of a brutal regime, President Ramaphosa talks of “recent reports of difficulties”.
Whilst Ghislaine and her attorneys moan about life behind bars, a new docuseries has revealed the sordid lyrics Maxwell requested be written for Jeffrey Epstein’s 40th birthday.
South Africa’s latest lottery winner is a Gauteng small business owner, whose R20 ticket landed him a R37,9 million jackpot, and he intends to try and fly under the radar.
If you want to live within a stone’s throw of the ocean, rent doesn’t come cheap.
Despite the fact that a cheetah was busy gnawing on its hindquarters, props to this impala for refusing to go down without a good fight.
Netflix is notoriously cagey with the information it releases to the public, but over the past few months, they have thrown out a few crumbs.
Let this be a lesson to car owners around the world. If you have a personalised number plate that references the speed at which you drive, and you are involved in an accident, people will show no mercy.
It’s been another one of those weeks where Donnie has had a few verbal mishaps, with the cameras rolling.
On Tuesday, tragedy struck in the Lebanese capital of Beirut, after an explosion rocked the city in the early evening. This bride will never forget her wedding shoot.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge came under fire from a pensioner yesterday, who was rather forthright when describing their bingo hosting skills.
Whilst your social media feeds are probably full of people throwing back to a time when they looked really good in that photo, we prefer to go the viral video route.
The win was for the film ‘Zog’, a heartwarming story about dragons, released by UK-based production company Magic Light Pictures and animated by Triggerfish.