Built in 1914, the iconic Mediterranean Villa commonly known as Graceland has been on the market for three years, and at a cool R57 million we are amazed nobody has snapped it up yet.
It might seem like the conversation around gender equality is as loud as it has ever been, but still, the global gender gap is far wider than previously thought.
“The kingdom has been all aflutter by the seeming disappearance of Kate Middleton. Well now, internet sleuths are guessing that Kate’s absence may be related to her husband and the future king of England William having an affair,” said Stephen Colbert.
The estate and caves have served as a gathering place for parties and royalty, from Peter the Great and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands to race-car driver Max Verstappen. Somewhere along the line, the château earned the nickname “party palace.”
“What was very surprising is how sharp her tongue was! Just the many ways she found to insult people that she did not like.”
Try manoeuvring a plane on a 400-metre runway that drops straight off a cliff into the ocean below, while unpredictable weather makes landing all the more risky.
According to V&A Waterfront’s planning team, this is probably the single biggest infrastructural investment in the city since the Soccer World Cup.
Ignoring superstitions around replicating the most famous death ship ever, it would be magnificent to see the Titanic II sail into Cape Town harbour.
Many brands choose to throw out worn and returned clothing because it is deemed less costly to just trash than to repair it.
To get amped, we had a little chat with the lead vocalist Zac, who ended up revealing that South Africans would be among some of the first fans to hear their latest songs from their new album dropping while they’ll be in SA in March.
A self-described ‘bougie’ Tiktoker named Lesedi Mashale is getting her 15 minutes of fame after showcasing her R8,343.25 meal at the exclusive Rikū Chef’s Counter at the Old Biscuit Mill in Cape Town.
A new Lancet study noted that generally, the average life expectancy of people across the world dropped by 1.6 years in the first two years of the pandemic.
Hidden within the depths of a German woodland rests an astonishing car cemetery – apparently as a “metaphor for life”.
In December 2023, the municipality opted for a diagnostic assessment to tackle underlying issues, including those self-identified, plaguing the municipality.
Two lion brothers have finally found a new home in South Africa after being caught up in the human war in Ukraine.
Given our sunny South African climate, sunscreen isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have.
You might want to think thrice the next time you feel like flipping the bird to some a**hole on the road in Jozi.
There is a mysterious new erection in Wales.
The findings seem to indicate that too many carbs will not just make you unhealthy, but ugly too.
It’s not every day that you’re casually scrolling through your phone and a leopard walks into the room.
Only Uzbekistan beat Britain and South Africa as the most miserable country.
We played cricket at Groot Drakenstein again last month. Our opponents were the Danish Vikings, on tour from Copenhagen.
Grammy award-winning South African producer Black Coffee just got a new house and we’re all gaping a little at the life of luxury that the House Music DJ leads.
More than 1,300 children are kidnapped every month, according to Missing Children South Africa, with SA ranked first on the African continent in kidnappings and seventh-highest worldwide.
Saint Paddy’s Day is one of 2OV’s favourite holidays. Expect several glaring grammatical errors in our newsfeed on the day.
Locals all over TikTok have been begging digital nomads to leave, pitching all the bad things about the Mother City in a bid to dissuade them from staying.
“While we always aim for zero instances of harm at our organization, the very nature of this kind of sexual expression does have some risk.”
In a time when any image can be fake, how can we know what’s actually real?
The auction will be held on 27 March at the DHL Stadium in Green Point.
More than 500 experts from research, veterinary and conservation groups have called on the French president to “end the overexploitation of frogs” and afford the most traded species better protections.