New private, tech-enabled high school campuses coming to Joburg and Cape Town, are set to revolutionise learning in South Africa.
As we navigate the coronavirus pandemic, a number of people have turned to the movie ‘Jaws’ as a point of comparison.
First, the robots came for factory jobs, and we accepted it. Farmers don’t seem prepared to roll over on the sheep herding front, though.
Khloe Kardashian, one of the other Kardashian sisters, posted a picture of herself on Instagram. But wait, there’s more you really shouldn’t care about at all.
If America somehow ends up fighting a war at sea, they now have a laser that can shoot aircraft out of the sky mid-flight.
An Instagram influencer has had to do damage control after she faked wanting to auction off her virginity on Instagram.
Hertz files for bankruptcy. Zuckerberg third richest in world. Brazil’s mass graves. Cigarette and police clarification.
Rolling Stone magazine decided to rank the greatest debut singles of all time, and as you may have guessed from that headline, a certain Britney Spears features.
I’m conscious of being the only ‘soutie’ in Cabine du Cap’s neck of the woods in the Montagu mountains. The farmers in the Talana valley have all sorts of toys, from tractors and motorbikes to moustaches and guns.
Consuming food and drink with a mask on poses obvious problems but then again so does a weird robot mouth likely to terrify everyone around you.
Your friend on Facebook might think the coronavirus is nothing to worry about, but doctors and healthcare workers at some of Cape Town’s hospitals will disagree.
Sofia Franklyn and Alexandra Cooper host the very popular podcast, but now they’re feuding with each other, a streaming platform, the New York Post, and just about everyone else.
During a virtual meeting with opposition leaders earlier in the week, there were heated exchanges with Ramaphosa, as well as pressure from organised labour groups to hurry through the alert levels.
Sentenced to death via Zoom. Mass shooter streams. 4-day work week for NZ. Pippen angry with Jordan. Stephen King’s new mini-series.
Africa Check looked into Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s claims that more than 300 000 South Africans died from the Spanish Flu.
If your driver’s licence or motor vehicle licence disc has expired, you may be wondering how exactly to sort this out. The Department of Transport has now cleared up a few issues.
Volkswagen really needs to have a word with its marketing department before releasing another advert.
Unprecedented Apple/Google collaboration. Michael Cohen released. Harry’s new dad. Why Mary-Kate is divorcing.
The pandemic is proof that we can make major lifestyle changes when it matters, and the same could be true for saving the planet.
Work on the Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice back in January, has slowed significantly due to the national lockdown.
Gauteng to move to alert level 3. SA school dates confirmed. Incel terror case in Canada. What’s happening inside SA COVID-19 committee? Jordan teammate slams ‘Last Dance’. Pink Floyd feud.
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran endured a slight ‘balls-up’ when explaining tennis safety protocols for reopening courts in the Long Island area.
A group of men approached by law enforcement outside a UK supermarket launched into an exercise routine to avoid arrest.
Across Europe, countries are easing up on lockdown restrictions in an effort to bolster their economies.
S*x doll sports fans. SA online booze sales skyrocket. China explain virus origin. Leonardo and the Congo. Iron Maiden frontman ex death.
Ciggie ban a “spectacular failure”. Free State audit shocker. SARS tax changes. Boris’ popularity plummets. Black market haircuts. Michael Bublé death threats. Ricky Gervais on ‘overprivileged celebs’.
On May 5, SARS announced new tax filing seasons and a much more heavy-handed approach to those who don’t comply.
How much money is too much money? Well, according to one recent study, we may be looking at the world’s first trillionaire in 2026.
The government has now repealed the restrictive ‘who can move’ measures that were first published last week.
Online shopping kicks off. Durban July will run, but.. Russia’s killer ventilators. Comrades cancelled. Best 2020 audiobooks.