We’re all feeling rather cooped up, so here’s a competition that could spice things up a little.
If you watched ‘Tiger King’ and thought Joe Exotic reminded you a little of the American president, you’re not alone.
We’re all trying to remain calm, and sane, and the steady flow of memes and jokes via WhatsApp points to the fact that many are turning to laughter.
John Oliver usually picks a different topic each week for the main segment on his show, but on Sunday night, for the third week in a row, there was only one subject that mattered.
There was a time when two of the worst men imaginable were pals, but then they had a sudden falling out.
Is this street corner braai a proudly South African way to make the most of our national lockdown, or a great example of privilege?
Bill Gates didn’t write that garbage ‘spiritual purpose’ letter you might have received on WhatsApp, but he did appear on CNN to talk about the pandemic.
Many business owners have been wondering and waiting for news on how to apply for the COVID-19 TERS relief fund.
When we wrote about the Netflix series, ‘Tiger King’, around two weeks back, we had the feeling it was going to be crazy. Just not this crazy.
Footage has emerged of SAPS and SANDF members seemingly punishing residents of Soweto for breaking the lockdown laws.
Dalton is once again in hot water after an incident that allegedly took place last Monday, involving a security guard at the building where Dalton lives.
That’s three days of national lockdown sorted, and it appears that many of us are settling in. Some South Africans have been rather creative with their coping mechanisms.
The rise in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases this week has been sharp, but that’s actually far from the complete picture.
The video is voiced by their co-founder, Robbie Brozin, and implores South Africans to “stay safe, stay home”.
Around the world, we’re beginning to realise just which workers and industries are essential, and this is marijuana’s time to shine.
If we’re going to survive this lockdown, we need to make sure we enjoy the odd chuckle, too.
It wasn’t long before the comments section erupted into anger, insults, and bickering, as we have come to expect with all forms of social media.
Last night, as the clock struck midnight, South Africa entered 21 days of lockdown. Not everyone heeded the president’s call to stay indoors.
Businesses must apply for permission on the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission’s (CIPC) BizPortal website.
Trevor is doing his utmost to entertain the masses in a responsible manner, rolling out what he calls ‘The Daily Social Distancing Show’.
As we ready ourselves for lockdown, Boo the bear is just waking up.
As the UK braces for the worst to come, the ExCeL exhibition centre in London prepares to turn into what has been dubbed “the coronavirus super-hospital”.
Usain Bolt may have hung up his running shoes a while back, but a new contraption could still breathe life back into them.
Perhaps now is the time to see if you can kick your habit, as we head into 21 days of national lockdown.
It appears that authorities have had a big rethink since this morning, because some very stringent lockdown measures have just been announced.
If you’re looking for something to do while holed up at home, how about saving lives and standing the chance to win a piece of jewellery worth R25 000?
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster briefing will be led by Minister Ronald Lamola, revealing plans regarding the implementation of the national lockdown.
Last year saw a massive manhunt take place, with an 18-year-old named Sol Pais sending much of the United States into a panic.
With so much misinformation doing the rounds, it’s worth finding a few resources you can trust and sticking to them. These should do the trick.
First it was Prince Albert of Monaco, and now it’s Prince Charles.