A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
Bryan Adams has had to apologise for an Instagram post where he made some unfortunate claims about the origins of the coronavirus.
New Wuhan outbreak. KZN toddler ‘arrest’ update. Where SA’s new infections come from. New SA coronavirus loan scheme. Premier League players given ultimatum. Adele ‘self-conscious’ about weight loss.
Studies have shown that owning a pet can have an astounding effect on your physical and mental wellbeing.
While we wait for live rugby to return to our screens, we may as well enjoy a few compilation videos.
Trevor takes a look at bungling Boris, and how the White House is dealing with a number of coronavirus cases in its midst.
The body of a man found in a VW Polo by his girlfriend has left authorities baffled.
Alert level 3 looming? William Booth suspects charged. Elon defies health officials. Trevor Manuel speaks out against lockdown. iPhone details leaked. Liverpool will be champs.
Panerai is celebrating 70 years in the watch business by adding seven new beauties to its collection.
Members of the Voyager loyalty programme will not be able to redeem their miles until at least July 31, 2020.
During the enforced break from on-court action, Djokovic has hosted a web series called ‘The Self Mastery Project’. It”s been quite a trip.
Swine fever hits SA. UIF payment delays. Indian / Chinese troops fist-fight. Trump goes at Obama. UK divided over new lockdown rules. Gwyneth Paltrow concedes.
As things stand, South Africa remains on alert level 4, and there is no timeframe given for when we may be downgraded to alert level 3.
Before COVID-19 hit, and the country went into lockdown, South Africa had a food crisis. That continues to deepen at an alarming rate.
Aisles are trending right now, but they’re probably not the aisles you’re thinking of.
If you missed the Vogue cover from two years ago, and want to know what Gisele Bündchen looks like without makeup, here’s your chance.
Ozzie cafes to reopen. Prince Andrew’s latest headache. Trump’s valet gets C19. Google to work from home until 2021.
In what might be the biggest shock to the new freedoms we can legally enjoy under alert level 4, Cape Town’s number one pizza, Butler’s Pizza, did NOT open on May 1. Nor May 2. And how’s this – they’re STILL not open.
SAB could be forced to destroy millions of bottles of beer if the alcohol ban, in its current form, stays in place.
Give this man a cigarette. SA SME chaos. Caxton doom. UK picnics. NZ 100-people gatherings. The Simpsons COVID-19 predictions.
The Germans have found a way to maintain physical distancing while still partying hard during the cornavirus pandemic.
Elon Musk’s tweets have been growing odder by the day, and the name for his sixth son, and first child with Grimes, has caused quite a stir.
A specialist panel headed by actuaries has concluded that economically restrictive lockdown measures may cause many more deaths than COVID-19 itself.
Cyril: “Worst is still to come”. The business losing $1 million an hour. SA citizens stranded at OR Tambo. Harry selling rifles. The AI military drone has landed.
A team at Florida Atlantic University put together a simulation that shows how effective a face mask is against a cough.
BCG vaccine trial in Cape Town. Leaked US documents predict death toll. SA’s food parcel nightmare. Link between obesity and coronavirus? Elon’s a daddy again. Carole Baskin tricked into interview.
The words ‘Jacob Zuma’ and ‘reality’ don’t often belong in the same sentence. As his day in court looms on the horizon, the former president says he’s ready to spill the beans.
North Korean state-run media was delighted to report on Kim’s appearance at a May Day celebration in Sunchon this weekend.
SA gov stands firm on ciggie ban. Russia’s coronavirus disaster. Hope in Spain, Italy, France. New state-owned airline to replace SAA. Meet the ‘murder hornet’. Prince Andrew refuses interviews. Meghan and Harry’s ‘bombshell biography’.
When I say ‘after lockdown’, I’m not talking about tomorrow (May 1), when things relax a bit and we can actually leave our homes.