With South Africa recognising South African Sign Language (SASL) as the twelfth official national language just this month, it’s perfect timing to explore more ways to listen to music and support differently-abled artists.
Apparently the goal is to use the iris-scanning devices to create a global financial network in which users’ ‘humanness’ can be verified with one glance.
If you’re a fellow space-geek, the four-part Netflix docuseries Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine should be entering your personal orbit.
The reality that South Africans are unsafe even in places of worship is a hard pill to swallow – but is switching to a church with a gun-toting pastor the answer?
Even if you don’t have the Randelas to fork out for solar, those South Africans who can harness the sun to keep the lights on deserve a pat on the back for refusing to let Eskom control their power schedule.
Social distancing and self-quarantine is fine when you have pets and a partner to hole up with, but many are finding themselves lonely and bored.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.
If you were hoping to get a few party nights in before self-isolation, we have some bad news for you.
Oprah Winfrey, now recovered from her awkward on stage tumble, took to Twitter this week to dispel some pretty wild stories.
Prince William addressed the United Kingdom with some words of encouragement amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
A pair of Australian violinists decided to pay homage to the Titanic, with a darkly humorous stab at everyone stockpiling toilet paper.
Stephen Colbert introduced a little comedy into the coronavirus crisis by broadcasting from his bathtub.
Information about the coronavirus outbreak is hard to avoid, unless you’ve already been on lockdown for a different reason – like reality TV.
Top musicians from around the world are entertaining the masses via online ‘corona concerts’.
A modern doomsday leader has risen to prominence via a climate change article that has been shared extensively across the globe.
We know one thing for certain – the coronavirus does not discriminate. Not even the rich and famous are safe.
London, usually bustling with diverse crowds heading to offices, galleries, restaurants and social gatherings, has become a ghost town.
Take a break from the pandemic to enjoy the old-fashioned high-speed car chase that happened recently in America.
There’s a lot of misinformation about coronavirus doing the rounds. Fortunately there are real experts out there who can sort fact from fiction.
Just when you thought that the vastness of space couldn’t get more awe-inspiring, astronomers found more worlds on the edges of the solar system.
A wrestler has taken the Michael Jackson classic ‘Beat It’ to a new extreme with his impersonation of the late singer.
Joe Rogan recently used his podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, as a way to get to know COVID-19 better.
In Italy, locals have turned a dire situation into something spectacular through music and camaraderie.
Head of eThekwini Metro Police, Steve Middleton, has announced a temporary ban on breathalyser tests for Durban’s motorists.
The old saying, ‘get rich or die trying’ takes on a sinister edge in 2020, where capitalism and the COVID-19 virus have met head-on.
It’s Friday, so take a break and enjoy these epic pictures of the supermoon that lit up the night sky earlier this week.
The Spanish flu was terrifying because it proves that a cousin of the influenza virus has the potential to wipe out millions of people.
Kate Middleton found the time to mix up the classic royal silhouette comprising tweed and sensible coats, with a ‘Vampire’s Wife dress’ on her tour of Ireland.
If you feel like the traffic has been exceptionally bad lately, you’re probably right. New stats look at the most congested cities in the country.
Billie Eilish captured the hearts of fans worldwide when she made an onstage statement about body-shaming.