The massive ‘black hole’ weather anomaly that materialised over Cape Town in the early hours has left many puzzled.
A technical analysis and calculation of the flight and the fuel needed found that flying the plane for an hour would cost more than R350,000.
The gangster was slapped with more than 100 years behind bars for embarking on a murderous crime spree to avenge his gang boss.
McIlroy, who’s won 24 tour events and four majors, has made no secret of his dislike of LIV Golf.
Pepsi got a new logo, and the best way to make sure everyone is up to scratch, they took over two of South Africa’s iconic buildings with CGI billboards.
Why hasn’t humanity used the vast potential of artificial intelligence to help us make the most important decisions?
Apple is widely expected to unveil new AI features for the iPhone this year at its Worldwide Developers Conference on 10 June.
Putting your child in a stranger’s car is enough to send you down a deep and winding anxiety spiral, but now, at least, you’ll be able to have some semblance of control over what is happening in the car when they’re sent away.
Apparently Sir Paul, who is now 81, was the biggest womaniser of the band back then.
Ramsey did phone the fuzz, but the coppers said it was a ‘civil matter’ and could therefore not attend to it.
We’ve got something for the true crime junkies, along with an outrageously immoral fast fashion project that got outed, and a serious exploration of a cure that quickly became a cult.
Three Saffas won a whopping R44,762,152.47 each from the R131 million Powerball draw, while two won over R17 million from the Powerball Plus draw that took place on April 5.
“Polo is a hyper-sexual sport. Everyone is having affairs. There is a lot of sex” – How Harry is going to ‘pull the curtain back’ on that, is anyone’s guess.
A recent trip to the tropics put me in a predicament of sorts.
As a society, we’ve always jumped onto trends before really understanding the long-term effects it could have on us.
Our friends at Greenpop hosted their 13th annual tree planting and environmental awareness event, Reforest Fest, at Bodhi Khaya Nature Retreat this past Easter weekend.
88 Bree Street in Cape Town has new tenants.
The list is full of sultry surprises, like how countries thought to have more liberal views on sex, such as Brazil and France, are surprisingly low down on the list.
Rolex’s hippy phase appears to have passed.
The internet, once again, can’t seem to stop talking about conjoined twins Brittany and Abigail Hensel.
An unknown couple has put Mzansi in a tizzy after splurging millions on not just one, but two luxury Rolls-Royces.
This worrying trend is bolstered by the fact that we are listed seventh in the world for organised crime activities.
Cape Town has been growing in popularity as a stop for international cruise ships, which has offered enormous potential for tourism growth. It has also created major congestion on our roads.
This year, we’re getting Anne Hathaway and her whirlwind romance with Nicholas Galitzine in a movie that critics reckon is the perfect modern rom-com.
You’ve probably heard the phrase that the pen is mightier than the sword, but what’s happening in South African streets is a whole new ball(point) game.
Cape Tonians are urged to climb Platteklip Gorge as many times as you can between sunrise and sunset – all to raise funds for some very worthy causes.
The conversation continues, where on one end, supporters see the potential for an economic boom, while on the other end, locals fear being increasingly priced out by foreign visitors.
Robert Parker pioneered the 100-point scoring system to classify wine, and the scale has become standard in the wine world.
According to a marine biologist who witnessed the battle, it was an extremely rare sight as these animals tend to leave each other alone.
Just know that every time you hit that ‘order’ button, a small clothing store shuts down somewhere, mother nature becomes more strained, and a labourer probably suffers silently in a sweatshop somewhere.