13th cheques, incentive bonuses, and higher wages than the industry standard – not a bad offer from a company with bugger all money.
Sick patients fighting each other for oxygen machines, blood on the walls, and other horrors are just part of the daily lives of those fighting COVID-19 in Eastern Cape hospitals.
2020 has been the kind of year that seems certain to end with a massive comet striking our planet. If that happens, you’ll want to learn from Gerard Butler.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.
If you yearn for simpler times, and are flush with cash, this meticulous reproduction of an 1860s Wyoming frontier town might just be the property for you.
During a briefing by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford, the president raised the issue.
The Western Cape still has the most confirmed COVID-19 cases of any province, but Gauteng is seeing a massive spike in numbers.
The comedian infiltrated the pro-gun “March for Our Rights 3” rally in Olympia, Washington, performing in disguise and leading a singalong with racist and anti-Semitic lyrics.
Late last night, without much fanfare, the South African government gazetted some amendments to our lockdown rules.
Chances are you’ve just been paid, and your bank account is looking in decent shape. I guess it’s all relative, really.
As the Western Cape’s confirmed coronavirus death toll continues to spike, healthcare workers on the front lines are sharing heartbreaking stories.
I wouldn’t bust open your final pack of smuggled cigarettes just yet, but I’m sure many smokers will be looking at this as positive news.
There has been a great deal of media coverage regarding the church this week, and some South Africans are up in arms.
With many rentals now on the market at reduced prices, this “light and bright” apartment with great views over Green Point is worth a closer look.
Another day, another round of bickering, infighting, and drama caused by the DA’s federal council chairperson.
The man responsible for organising a ‘white lives matter’ banner to be flown over a football stadium on Monday is now furiously backpedalling.
Less than 24 hours after 14-year-old Zach Berman filmed a great white shark swimming between surfers and kayakers in Plett, he’s done it again.
Professor Shabir Madhi isn’t one to mince his words, and he was honest in his assessment of the tobacco sales ban and what lies ahead.
In August 2017, Brian Wainstein, dubbed the ‘Steroid King’, was murdered in his Constantia home whilst asleep next to his partner and young child.
South African magic duo Brendon Peel and Li Lau believe in perseverance, even after one of their tricks ended with a crossbow to the head.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump was all geared up for a massive turnout in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but the night quickly turned into an unmitigated disaster.
If you’re looking for some sweet relief from the monotony of lockdown life, these games might do the trick.
Over the past few weeks, pupils past and present have highlighted the issue of institutional racism at many of the country’s top schools.
CrossFit founder Greg Glassman recently stepped down as CEO following accusations of racism, although former employees always thought it was his “routine and rampant sexual harassment” that would surface first.
The NSRI has issued an “urgent safety warning” after a number of close encounters with great white sharks around the Plett area, one of which was captured on video.
South Africa was very, very thirsty following what was a lengthy ban on the sale of alcohol, with some familiar favourites snapped up in bulk.
The name Larry Nassar may not mean much to you, but to hundreds of women and girls, it is a reminder of a sexual abuse cover-up that brought shame and disgrace to American gymnastics.
Independence Day is a celebration of freedom, which is why it feels right ‘Escape from Pretoria’ is having its African premiere on July 4.
South Africa is grappling with the issue of the spread of the coronavirus in our prison system, although that’s not a problem unique to this country.
There’s something about the R37 million border fence between South Africa and Zimbabwe that has really struck a nerve.