There was a time when people were talking about the coronavirus as a great leveller, but the past few weeks have made it abundantly clear that is not the case.
Whilst we know that this footage was captured on the Garden Route, the exact location of the sighting has not been disclosed.
It’s probably not a great time to share a last name with Carole Baskin, which is why an ice cream shop in Kansas decided to have a little fun.
The Welsh health minister, Vaughan Gething, clearly hasn’t quite figured out how to master the art of the Zoom call.
Yesterday, a ‘leaked’ document was widely circulated on social media, laying out South Africa’s plan for what lies ahead.
In the late 1970s, Branson bought Necker Island for £180 000. It’s turned out to be a pretty shrewd investment over time.
During the first quarter of 2020, Netflix added close to 16 million subscribers around the world. Joe Exotic may have played a role in that.
Google searches for ways to make booze at home have spiked, and bartering in the ‘burbs continues at a rate of knots. Has our alcohol ban been a success?
Prof Shabir Madhi, of Wits University, who heads the public health subcommittee advising President Cyril Ramaphosa and his cabinet, says we’re in this for the long haul.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on additional economic and social relief measures that form part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The fact that Fox News and its most famous names downplayed the threat of the coronavirus is indisputable. The network’s number one fan has, as always, been watching.
Hold your friends close (metaphorically speaking), and your nudes closer.
When South Africans are once again allowed to walk their dogs, it’s worth considering a few products that may help keep everyone safe.
For as long as Hollywood has existed, aspiring filmmakers and actors have been flocking there for a shot at the big time.
Over in ‘the land of the free’, some Americans are demonstrating against stay-at-home orders put in place to save their lives.
Some research firms believe that US cannabis industry sales will exceed $16 billion this year, due in large part to the lockdown. 420 sales boomed, too.
When April ends, life will not return to business as usual. Here are some practical solutions, as well as words of warning from one of the leading scientists on the government’s advisory committee on COVID-19.
As South Africans buckle down for the final lockdown stretch, some ANC members have been openly flouting rules and regulations to have a good time.
There has been a massive surge in coronavirus experts, armed with their own sets of statistics to bolster their arguments.
Google searches related to weird and vivid dreams have surged during lockdown, so you’re not alone. Here’s what experts reckon is going on.
Just because thousands of revellers can’t descend on the Nevada desert for a good time, doesn’t mean they can’t meet online.
With so many sporting events and music festivals cancelled, huge losses have been incurred by organisers. Wimbledon, however, showed some impressive foresight.
The video also features Hout Bay, Lion’s Head, the Blouberg beachfront, and the V&A Waterfront.
Sadly, Eskom hasn’t been able to get as much done during the lockdown period as we would have hoped.
As our government worries that it’s just a matter of time before protests and looting erupt on an “unmanageable scale”, our police chief buries his head in the sand.
Brendon Peel and Li Lau made headlines last year when the latter was shot in the head with a crossbow. Now they’re giving it another shot on a rather big stage.
Satirical writer Ben Trovato isn’t all that impressed with the amount of snitching during lockdown. He also thinks some “whiteys” should step up to the plate.
Having botched the initial lockdown announcement, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan seems determined to stick to his guns.
Speaking earlier today at a media briefing, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, announced the changes.
Gauteng businessman Louis Liebenberg has earned notoriety in the South African diamond industry, so Carte Blanche came calling.