The Formula E ‘Driver’s Eye’ camera is giving fans the chance to see things from the drivers’ perspective, and take part in the “electrifying chaos”.
It’s been a rough few weeks for Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, and her interview with eNCA reporter Xoli Mngambi really didn’t help.
A free life lesson – when someone you barely know asks you to travel overseas with a bag that isn’t yours, think twice.
The Nissan NP300 Hardbody consistently ranks among the country’s best-selling bakkies, but there are some serious warning signs for owners.
Justin and James hopped behind the wheel to discuss the former’s life choices, his potential fight with Tom Cruise, and other pearls of wisdom.
When someone throws up, and others break out in prayer, you know you’re in the middle of a bumpy ride.
British rapper Dave had a great night at the 2020 Brit Awards, winning album of the year and ruffling some feathers with his live performance.
Usain Bolt’s 100-metre world record of 9,58 seconds is going to take some beating. If they decide to allow performance-enhancing buffalo, this may the guy.
South Africa’s MPs gathered in Parliament once more, ostensibly to debate President Ramaphosa’s SONA speech. Yeah – that didn’t happen.
It would appear that driving a tank is harder than it looks, with a recent SANDF training exercise not going to plan.
If you’re in the market for a new computer, February is a darn good time to pounce on some of the specials on offer.
Season one of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ was a massive success, and season two promises to up the ante with increased behind-the-scenes access.
Email conversations are often as awkward as elevator conversations, especially when you rattle out the well-worn clichés.
When the Day Zero panic was at its peak, international news outlets couldn’t get enough of Cape Town’s plight. This time around, it’s some smaller towns under the spotlight.
The Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice, outlines how much ‘erb can legally be kept at home, as well as how much you can possess in public.
Giovanna Fletcher managed to land quite a coveted guest on her most recent podcast – none other than Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge.
If you’re planning a ski trip to France, you might want to check in and see if any powder awaits you upon arrival.
He may have shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela, but FW de Klerk doesn’t seem to be much of a history buff.
When your municipality lets you down, you can riot, burn, and destroy, or you can come together to try and fix the problems yourselves.
The coronavirus, or COVID-19 as it is now officially known, has struck fear into the hearts of millions around the world. How worried should we be about it reaching our shores?
One City of Cape Town worker was forced to use a broomstick to defend himself in the aftermath of a collision in Strand last week.
SONA 2020 – same as the other SONAs. If you want to see the farce play out blow by blow, we’re here to help.
Seeing the northern lights is one of those bucket list ticks that many dream about, but few accomplish. You could always watch a webcam stream it live.
I thought I had it bad when one of my Uber drivers didn’t know how to use a handbrake, but this is something else altogether.
The bank has issued a public statement after the potential hacking at a third-party service provider led to clients’ details being compromised.
The ‘tiny house’ movement, which is both an architectural and social movement that encourages living a simpler life in a smaller space, is proving popular in South Africa.
Pro surfer Alex Botelho and his jetski-riding partner Hugo Vau will never forget the inaugural World Surf League’s Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge.
Ever looked down at your footwear and thought ‘not enough chicken’? No, me neither.
Tomorrow, social media will be awash with proclamations of love and grand gestures. Let’s enjoy a few stories that haven’t ended all that well.
Those jets that flew over the Cape Town CBD yesterday, and the rolling out of the red carpet outside of Parliament, signal that the country’s bigwigs are in town.