Following an interview on a local radio station, Professor Tim Noakes has come under fire for making “false and misleading statements”.
COVID-19: SA’s worst to come. Trump’s wild press briefing. Chernobyl fire. Assange’s secret kids with SA lawyer. Story of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’ cheating scandal.
Firmly ensconced in the Klein Karoo’s first choice for luxury isolation, Cabine du Cap, Seth is keeping healthy and active by chasing baboons, pouring wine, and ensuring “off the grid living” runs seamlessly.
Drake wasn’t messing around when he built his Toronto mansion. It’s basically Drake, if Drake was a house.
Just because he’s locked up behind bars, serving 22 years, doesn’t mean Joe Exotic is going to stay quiet.
President Ramaphosa cracked a meme-inspired joke during a video conference on Tuesday, and had a good chuckle whilst at it.
Life with a Russian Billionaire. Second Kennedy body found. No relief for Canal Walk tenants. Dating Game Killer podcast
Competition for the title of SA’s worst COVID-19 minister is heating up, so let’s run through the evidence to see who comes out tops.
As the spread of the coronavirus leads to more live sporting events being cancelled, UFC owner Dana White is thinking way outside of the box.
Chealsi Putman worked for Exotic on-and-off from 1999 to 2017, and her claims about frozen tiger cubs and sex videos paint her uncle in a terrible light.
WhatsApp group admin warning. Boris J update. US record death toll. ‘Flat rainbow’ spotted. Deadly Oz shark attack. R. Kelly denied. Bruce and Demi on lockdown.
Those who enjoy a spot of yoga, or are looking to get into yoga, might be stoked to hear that Down Dog is now free until May 1.
The City of Cape Town has set up a ‘homeless village’ at the Strandfontein Sports Complex, to accommodate people during the 21-day lockdown.
Take a breather and explore some of the most spectacular wilderness areas that the world has to offer.
Fox News sets the bar pretty low, but now there’s a new player in town and they’re really scraping the barrel.
Boris in intensive care. SA death toll rises. Theories behind COVID-19 outbreak origins. SA healthcare workers’ lives on the line. Footballer’s sex party backfires. Duffy’s kidnapping revealed.
“This is our Pearl Harbour”. Boris in hospital. Kennedy granddaughter missing. Warning against head lice COVID-19 treatment. Cape liquor store looted.
I think we all knew which company is going to romp home with the dubious honour of South Africa’s worst internet service provider.
Skydiving is not for the faint of heart, and when things go even the slightest bit wrong, lives are put in danger.
When the coronavirus was at its peak in Italy in March, documentary photographer Alex Majoli went south to record the unexpected beauty and overwhelming terror of the pandemic.
If you think that wedding photography is all sunsets and roses, you obviously haven’t seen the work of Ian Weldon.
Whatever happens from here on out, our government’s early heeding of warning signs from around the world should be applauded.
North Korea: 0 cases. US records highest daily deaths. No cigarette sales, says Cele. Top Gun 2 release date. Beach livestreams for lockdown.
Bored of the same old backgrounds during video conferences? Why not chat to your coworkers from a room in ‘Pulp Fiction’, or the Starship Enterprise?
Anger over China cover-up. US deaths exceed 5,000. Lockdown violation death. Eddie Jones new deal. Black turtleneck means genius. Tiger King obsession.
Nicky Oppenheimer, South Africa’s richest man, has opened up about the reasons behind his donation in a rare interview.
What happens after SA lockdown? 1 353 cases, five deaths. Social unrest in Italy. Bitcoin crashing. SA models ‘cabin fever challenge’. ‘Tiger King’ director speaks out. Ellen’s prom photo.
As people continue to break the rules of the national lockdown, severe measures have been put in place to encourage compliance.
We’re all trying to remain calm, and sane, and the steady flow of memes and jokes via WhatsApp points to the fact that many are turning to laughter.
John Oliver usually picks a different topic each week for the main segment on his show, but on Sunday night, for the third week in a row, there was only one subject that mattered.