First it was Prince Albert of Monaco, and now it’s Prince Charles.
While Eskom expects a reduced demand for electricity during the lockdown period, we are by no means in the clear.
Chop and Steele aren’t exactly your average strongmen. In fact, they’re not strongmen at all, but that didn’t stop them from making it onto live TV.
The country’s leading satirical cartoonist isn’t buying the nonsense that some of our religious leaders are selling.
The hype around David Attenborough’s ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ seems warranted, with the show hitting SA screens shortly.
We all need a break from what can seem like an overwhelming amount of news regarding the coronavirus at any given time. Enter Nick Offerman.
During its nine seasons and 180 episodes, there were plenty of bloopers to keep the live audience entertained. Now you can enjoy them, too.
With live sports around the world cancelled, fans are turning to some unlikely sources for entertainment.
In these trying times, some “practical, science-backed information about how to be happy” could come in handy. Yale’s most popular course of all time offers just that.
Ideally, we would all have the luxury of being tested for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, but that’s obviously not an option.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on the outcome of a meeting with business and political party leaders on ways to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Every politician and political party has its own set of moron supporters, but the MAGA peeps are a breed unto themselves.
Whilst there is no confirmation that President Ramaphosa will announce a lockdown, discussions around what that would entail continue.
I would imagine that there are a few treadmills that had gathered dust for years being hauled out of spare rooms and garages around the world.
After being blindsided by Donald Trump’s announcement last week, Google has now rolled out a coronavirus website.
Many South Africans would love a meerkat as a pet, despite the fact that it’s illegal without the required permits. That hasn’t stopped people from selling them.
Last week, the UN issued its annual World Happiness Report, ranking 156 countries around the world. For the third year in a row, Finland came out tops.
Jakes van der Merwe was shot in broad daylight on February 12, while parked outside his house in Gardens. He remains none the wiser about who would want him dead.
War movie fans will want to add ‘Greyhound’ to their list, with the trailer coming out earlier this week.
Chances are, we will never see Oasis reunited, because Liam and Noel Gallagher don’t exactly see eye to eye. Thankfully, there are plenty of superb songs to remember.
Between 1995 and 1997, Bill Clinton had sexual relations with his young intern, Monica Lewinsky. He’s now opening up about why.
Yesterday, news broke of South Africa’s first confirmed case of coronavirus, or COVID-19. Before you panic, consider a few things.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has now confirmed that South Africa’s first suspected case of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, has tested positive.
Anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee shared a video yesterday, which reportedly shows a German tourist being attacked outside a Cape Town hotel.
The Democratic field for presidential hopefuls is rapidly dwindling, so over to Trevor to try and make sense of it all.
Way back in 2011, reality-TV personality and all-round fame-hungry human Courtney Stodden married actor Doug Hutchison. At the time, Courtney was 16 and Doug was 50.
Around the world, people are buying supplies in bulk, and panic has well and truly set in. Good luck trying to buy toilet paper in Australia, too.
The chairman of Naspers has had a rockier ride of late, following damning testimony by former communications minister Yunus Carrim at the commission of inquiry into state capture.
The results of a forensic investigation into the drowning of 13-year-old Enock Mpianzi have now been made public.
Roy Bagattini, formerly the president of Levi Strauss Americas, took over as Woolworths CEO last month. The company has dangled an appetising carrot.