Batten down the hatches, Capetonians, because it looks like we’re in for a spell of nasty weather.
Despite a year of bumper sales and growth, the Naspers-owned company actually traded at a loss.
Whilst the initial fire was likely caused by “a vacated vagrant fire”, numerous residents in the Devil’s Peak area also reported seeing people lighting fires on Sunday, April 18.
Last week, Africa Geographic announced the finalists in their 2021 Photographer of the Year competition, and there are some breathtaking images to choose from.
A petition on Change.org is now demanding that Jeff Bezos buy and eat the Mona Lisa. Obviously, there are a number of hurdles to overcome before this can happen.
Despite the hardships of the past 18 or so months, there’s been a surge in the number of South African first-time homebuyers.
When a new start-up cracks the news, it’s often referred to as ‘the Uber of’ whatever field it operates in. Concoct an elaborate story to cover up a murder, and you may just be dubbed the new Oscar Pistorius.
Next year’s FIFA World Cup will be unlike any other for a number of reasons. If fans want to make it inside a stadium, they will need to get a jab.
The town of Lonaconing, in Maryland, has a population of 1 200 people, or around 400 families. In their midst is the winner of a $731 million jackpot.
On June 30, 2021, South Africans can wave the Section 12J tax incentive goodbye. There’s a reason so many shrewd investors are very sad to see the tax break bowing out.
Were Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant to write ‘The Office’ today, they would have to tone down many of the jokes in order to get the show on air.
Meet Pelo, the Nguni cow donning a doctor’s coat and spectacles that cost us all a pretty penny.
You take a day or two off from paying attention to the Tembisa 10 story, and when you check back in, things have really spiralled.
Usually, we focus on local properties, and we’ve been known to stretch our budget beyond our means. Bugger it, let’s really push the boat out with this one.
The Bishops Diocesan College school community has raised considerable funds in aid of VUSA, a rugby and learning academy in Langa, via a gruelling 24-hour cycle challenge.
The Seaview Predator Park in Gqeberha has confirmed that one of its employees, David Solomon, was killed yesterday afternoon.
Dubbed “a kind of weird little British cousin of Fox News”, GB News launched on Sunday, and it hasn’t been without a few hiccups.
The main question on everybody’s lips seems to revolve around whether or not one should wait for the SMS to arrive, with details of your appointment, or simply walk into a vaccination site and hope for the best.
Last week, South Africa officially entered our third wave. As numbers continue to climb, more voices are coming out in support of restricting the sale of alcohol.
I get it – you chose your favourite brandy many moons ago, and you’re set in your ways. It’s never too late to try something new, though.
As a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, Bill Murray is no stranger to Wrigley Field. To celebrate the stadium operating at full capacity, he belted out a classic.
Our army has been in steady decline for a good while. In an unstable region, that is far from ideal.
Tourists on a Cancun beach, as well as vendors, came under attack from gunmen who arrived via jet ski and opened fire.
The small KwaZulu-Natal village of KwaHlathi village is at the centre of a so-called ‘diamond rush’. People have been digging through the night in the hopes of striking it rich.
Cape Town’s red buses are a familiar sight around the peninsula. My guess is that these two men paid a visit to Constantia’s wine farms.
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56-year-old Michael Packard is a very fortunate man, with an exceptionally rare story to tell.
The wife of the father of decuplets, dubbed the ‘Tembisa 10’, says he hasn’t given her a cent to care for his children, and was caught sneaking around.
The property was bought by the Guptas for R17 million in 2005. Now it’s been left to crumble, much to the anger of neighbours.
KwaZulu-Natal’s KwaHlathi village is at the centre of a so-called ‘diamond rush’. Some residents think they have struck it rich, whilst others are more hesitant.