Two motorcycle riders have been banned from the sport for two years, after a fight broke out on the track. It appears both could use some boxing training.
Julius and the EFF will be looking to score in the double digits in the upcoming national election, which could have far-reaching implications for the country.
Justice Malala isn’t the kind to pull his punches, and the highly respected political commentator and columnist has unloaded on Ramaphosa and the ANC.
Keen to sip on some cocktails, dreamed up by an award-winning mixologist, before the rest of Cape Town storms through the door? Consider this your heads-up.
We won’t be the only ones keeping an eye on the ‘4 Apostle Steps Way’ plot, which will go under the hammer on April 10.
Pictures have emerged showing Derick Hougaard in bed with a woman who isn’t his girlfriend, after they were pictured drinking at a bar. You can make your own mind up.
You may think you know the story behind Neil Armstrong’s giant leap for mankind, but it’s never been told quite like this.
Over the weekend, a cruise ship stranded off the coast of Norway was battered by high seas, leading to some dramatic airlift rescues.
Media mogul Janez Vermeiren took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with white people who throw around phrases like “the good old days”, and was met with a predictable backlash.
Nigel Pierce is at war with the SABC, after his unceremonious sacking earlier this month. Now he’s gone on the offensive, venting at former colleagues and offering his services elsewhere.
The power is out, the day is dragging on, and you still have unanswered emails to get to. Nah, let’s take a quick break for a good news story that’s pretty touching.
Sea Point living is all about walks on the promenade, beautiful sunsets, and fighting over parking with women in activewear who will cut you if they don’t get their preferred spot.
Over the past few years, kale has seen a surge in popularity, with many touting the health benefits. They’re not wrong, but there are some warning signs.
If you’re not all that confident in the brains trust at Eskom, you’re not alone. Zapiro rolled out some familiar favourites to drive home his point.
Eskom has been quick to rubbish reports of stage five and six load shedding. One expert, who calls them “absolute liars”, says it’s already happening.
The company has recently spent big on expanding its security apparatus, with Zuckerberg’s personal protection costing a small fortune.
Just when you think Eskom has reached peak incompetence, along come accusations of sabotage from the inside.
Daniel Baron’s 2016 hit, ‘Children of The Sun’, bears a striking resemblance to David Guetta’s 2018 hit, ‘Light Headed’.
A Marine veteran’s new doccie is an unflinching, no holds barred look at life inside the Corps and the war in Afghanistan.
Trevor Noah recently returned to South Africa, and a friend rang him up with an interesting opportunity. It turns out President Cyril Ramaphosa was keen to meet up.
The Winklevoss twins received a decent settlement from Zuckerberg and Facebook back in the day, and they’ve done well with their money. Some wounds are still healing, though.
Matt Bush is a 34-year-old who clearly doesn’t suffer from a fear of heights, scaling sheer rock faces without a rope in sight.
Public shaming has accelerated in the age of social media, and there’s a new outage every day. Someone who understands the cycle well is Monica Lewinsky.
Like most of the watching world, France’s minister for European affairs, Nathalie Loiseau, has had enough of the UK’s indecisiveness. This diss is wonderfully petty.
In the past, Rachel has made it clear that she isn’t happy with women pursuing her husband. Yesterday, she turned up the heat.
I know you know it’s bad, because weekends are for hangovers, not load shedding, but experts have laid bare just how buggered Eskom really is.
Far-right Australian senator Fraser Anning had an egg cracked on his head by a 17-year-old in Melbourne, and things have only got worse for him since then.
New video footage shows pupils at Paarl Boys’ High School hitting each other with planks, in what has been dubbed “jungle justice”.
According to Alan Winde, the DA’s premier candidate for the Western Cape, the ANC have been doing their utmost to undermine the party’s provincial governance.
When terrorist Brenton Tarrant attacked his second mosque, he was confronted by Abdul Aziz in a heroic act of bravery that saved many lives.