You might be one of the many that have taken to collecting water from a nearby spring as a substitute for tap water, but you should probably exercise caution.
Elon Musk’s ‘Falcon Heavy’, a rocket considered the most powerful in the world, will be launching later today for the first time ever. Go big or go home.
Released in cinemas this past Friday, ‘The Wound’ (Inxeba) has sparked massive controversy. It touches on a few subjects that have people up in arms.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
When I think of motorcycle clubs I think of people like the Hell’s Angels, but thankfully these chaps aren’t quite as hardcore. They still love a good time, though.
You’ve been waiting to see how the Cape’s property prices have been affected due to the drought, haven’t you? Well, here are the percentages.
Love a good macaroni and cheese? Don’t we all – but have you ever really considered its origins? You might be interested to know that it’s neither American or Italian.
After stranding themselves (and getting refloated) off Bloubergstrand, a pod of false killer whales made quite a splash at the V&A Waterfront yesterday.
Fans and supporters alike have been waiting for Uma Thurman’s personal Weinstein account, but she took it one step further and shared a life-threatening story involving Tarantino.
We’re into the second week of the Capitec / Viceroy showdown. As both sides take aim at one another, some of the Capitec directors’ share sales are raising eyebrows.
We have all seen the bleak images of Theewaterskloof Dam, but seeing images of the dam from space is a whole lot more harrowing.
Turning up inside the hallowed covers of TIME is no mean feat, and the January 29 edition of the magazine includes a mention of Cape Town’s favourite pizza guys.
We have only just entered February, and already critics have pinned down what could be this year’s most horrifying film.
Damn, but the Brits love a good moan. These are the adverts they complained most about during 2017, and there are some pearlers in here.
The Formula 1 grid girls are fighting back, with Hannah James taking to publishing an opinion piece on Sky News. She’s less than impressed with the decision.
Keen to see some pictures of William and Kate in the snow? The pair dropped by Oslo yesterday for an official royal visit and the reception was frosty.
The Hawks appear to have found their wings this year, swooping in on a massive syndicate operating out of Durban and Jozi. Turns out they’re taking the piss at SARS.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.
Local content has been in the spotlight recently (thanks, Tali), and to continue riding this wave here are six tasty offerings you should really consider watching.
As the City of Cape Town hits level 6B water restrictions today, limiting individual water usage to 50 litres a day, some crafty crooks are looking to make quick money.
During the budget speech on February 21, South Africans will learn how the government plans to cover massive budget shortfalls. You might not like it.
Weinstein whistleblower Rose McGowan is still fighting her battle against the Hollywood producer, as he attempts to deny her rape allegations.
What would happen if Amazon’s Alexa lost her voice? Apparently, if this Super Bowl advert was to believed, some celebs would have to step up to the plate.
If advertisers’ cookies are bothering you, and you can’t get away from that product you looked at once months ago, here’s a list of some handy tools you might need.
As attitudes towards female empowerment issues continue to roll with the times, F1 is trying to keep up by banning grid girls at the races.
Another day, another South African political battle that has little to do with serving the people. Now we wait and watch as the DA and ANC battle it out for control.
Sandton might be known for being one of the country’s more affluent areas, but dig around and you’ll find a café that, at first, might seem a little out of place.
Graham Holland wasn’t all that bothered about checking in on his tenant, as long as he paid the rent. Turns out he might have made a mistake when being so trusting.
In yet another epic sighting from the Kruger National Park, a herd of buffalo take on a pride of lion. There’s a sting in the tail of this one.
Set adrift on the Lule River, Arctic Bath is a rather innovative hotel from the same guys who created the TreeHotel. Those Swedes, right?