Takealot ‘under siege’. Brazil’s new COVID-19 variant. Meghan complained about Piers. Mars wind sounds. Looks like UK Lions Tour for Boks. Wedding or house?
If you like lightning fast internet and great savings (who doesn’t?), then now is the perfect time to finally upgrade to Fibre.
Castrol’s famous ads from back in the day, featuring Boet, Swaer, and Moegai, have inspired a modern-day imitation.
Queen issues statement. Trump fights name use. Luxury vehicle trashers safe – for now. Interview with famous fake heiress. Takealot competitor launched. Woody Allen under fire.
Unlike most other countries, even though online sports betting has been permitted from a federal point of view, it is still up to each individual state to legislate.
Get the binocs out, and you can pretty much see exactly what’s happening on Camps Bay Beach with that view.
Palace silent amidst crisis. No conjugal visits for Boeremag. Vaccines and masks. Ivermectin is no wonder drug. Burger King’s Twitter stinker. Inside a Parisian swingers club.
MacKenzie Scott has married again, and her new spouse flies a little more under the radar than the man who came before.
Psychedelic patents. Baron Cohen as COVID vax dealer. Swiss to ban face coverings. Superhomes selling in SA.
If you’re going to be dodgy and flaunt your wealth, don’t post your activities to your public social media account in the middle of an economic crisis.
Fewer people want to leave SA. Bloem airport cash bust. Kushner fades away. Wine world cheating scandal.
SA WhatsApp privacy twist. QAnon’s big day. Gonorrhoea rampant in SA. Cape crocs escape. Tiger SUV’s black box. Britney’s dad speaks.
Amazon’s efforts to switch things up with a new app icon didn’t quite go to plan, so the company decided to ignore the noise until it went away. It didn’t go away.
Naspers dominance to be investigated. SA restaurants win wage battle. Dr. Seuss racism row. Ace Magashule going nowhere. New glow in the dark shark species. J-Lo’s sizzling pic.
Police intercepted a fishing vessel off the coast of Saldanha yesterday evening, and came away with a massive cocaine haul.
Sarkozy sentenced to jail. Italy’s €1 homes bonanza backfiring. Mayor wants to reverse Gqeberha name change. ‘Lamborghini’ of chariots. ‘Love Island SA’ premiere bombs.
The highly anticipated – and dreaded by the Royal Family – interview with Harry, Meghan, and Oprah is almost here.
SA secures 40m doses. Gaga’s dogs found. Deadly day in Myanmar. Love Island SA. Prince Harry not so well known.
The fighting between cartels for control over certain territories has always been brutal, but in recent years, things have gone into a downward spiral of increasing violence.
SA: 1 million vax in next month. China’s anal COVID tests. Trump plotting. Gymnast coach suicide.
A few recent viral videos have had the added element of some ‘interesting’ language as people narrate what they’re seeing.
If you’re keen to join the 1%, you’ll have to accumulate a fair sum of net wealth, albeit far less than in other parts of the world.
Apple overtakes Samsung. COVID takes Pope’s doctor. Meghan/Harry bidding war. Truth about Gandalf. Kim’s first night.
Tiger Woods crash latest. Elon’s wealth tumbles. Ghislaine’s latest bail bid. Lions tour in the UK? Depardieu charged with rape. Drew Barrymore’s ‘psych ward’ stories.
Romain Grosjean was very fortunate to walk away from his crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix in one piece. Remarkably, he recalls everything that went through his mind.
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch’s artwork, ‘The Scream’, is known the world over, although its fame isn’t without a degree of controversy.
The second person chosen for the first-ever all-private crewed orbital flight in history has been announced, and we can see why they wanted her on the Inspiration4 mission.
A number of people have been banned from a popular Mpumalanga venue, following a brawl which was caught on camera
SA’s ‘real’ matric pass rate. Trump’s tax blow. UK’s plan to end lockdown. Helen Zille dealing with microchip conspiracy. Beach volleyball bikini ban. Jay-Z champagne deal.
WhatsApp has confirmed that the updated privacy policy will go into effect starting from May 15.