As Cape Town advances one step closer to Day Zero, companies with a conscience are doing what they can to help us in our hour of need.
Tom Hardy is the king of muffled-voice characters and, when reciting his Bane lines to his pooch, he used a ball box to get the full effect. We think it’s odd too.
JZ ‘agrees to go’. Taiwan earthquake. Des van Rooyen slams WC government. Trump wants shutdown. First Britons were black. Billionaire casino boss resigns. Dele Alli sex tape. Why everyone hates Timberlake. Kylie Jenner baby name.
If visiting Mauritius is on your 2018 bucket list, and your bank balance isn’t exactly doing you any favours, we’re here to help. Nice and simple.
A Cape Town-based paediatrician decided to ask his patients what matters most in their lives, and the answers might just help us all with a sense of perspective.
On their way to Ohio for a short trip, Donnie tried to make it seem like all is well between himself and Melania. What followed was awkward at best.
Properties on the Atlantic Seaboard regularly sell for upwards of R65 million, but the same can’t be said for Hout Bay. Let’s see what all the fuss is about.
With the trailer airing during the Super Bowl, the sixth instalment of ‘Mission Impossible’ is almost ready to deliver all the death-defying action you need in your life.
You might be one of the many that have taken to collecting water from a nearby spring as a substitute for tap water, but you should probably exercise caution.
Elon Musk’s ‘Falcon Heavy’, a rocket considered the most powerful in the world, will be launching later today for the first time ever. Go big or go home.
Released in cinemas this past Friday, ‘The Wound’ (Inxeba) has sparked massive controversy. It touches on a few subjects that have people up in arms.
By now I’m sure you’re aware that the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl, but that didn’t stop their fans from going absolutely bonkers on the city’s streets.
Wall Street “bloodbath”. Zuma’s future decided tomorrow. Day Zero moved. Trump talks treason. Pope cover up. Capitec keeps fighting. Parly move from CPT to PTA? Grid girls replacement. Habana close to retiring. J Law takes over plane PA.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
When I think of motorcycle clubs I think of people like the Hell’s Angels, but thankfully these chaps aren’t quite as hardcore. They still love a good time, though.
You’ve been waiting to see how the Cape’s property prices have been affected due to the drought, haven’t you? Well, here are the percentages.
If the football didn’t catch your interest, with the Eagles shedding the underdog title and taking home the trophy, then the commercials usually do the trick.
The duel between four wheeled and two wheeled road users continues around the world, and here in the Cape we know things can get pretty heated.
He wasn’t called the King of Pop for nothing, and Michael Jackson’s 1993 Super Bowl performance changed the game forever. How about this for an entrance?
Natalie returned to Saturday Night Live, the scene of her famous 2006 rap, and dished out a few more bars for her fans. Of course she was on fire.
We’re into the second week of the Capitec / Viceroy showdown. As both sides take aim at one another, some of the Capitec directors’ share sales are raising eyebrows.
When facing the man who repeatedly sexually assaulted his three daughters, Randall Margraves struggled to contain his emotions. Hard not to sympathise, really.
We have all seen the bleak images of Theewaterskloof Dam, but seeing images of the dam from space is a whole lot more harrowing.
Serial killers aren’t known for their moral fortitude, but the chilling ease with which William Clyde Gibson discusses his crime is pretty intense.
Turning up inside the hallowed covers of TIME is no mean feat, and the January 29 edition of the magazine includes a mention of Cape Town’s favourite pizza guys.
Damn, but the Brits love a good moan. These are the adverts they complained most about during 2017, and there are some pearlers in here.
The Formula 1 grid girls are fighting back, with Hannah James taking to publishing an opinion piece on Sky News. She’s less than impressed with the decision.
Keen to see some pictures of William and Kate in the snow? The pair dropped by Oslo yesterday for an official royal visit and the reception was frosty.
Michael Wolff and Mika Brzezinski aren’t exactly fans of the Donald, and both have been subjected to vicious Twitter attacks. That doesn’t mean they’re friends, though.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.