It’s natural to feel a little stressed out at this moment in time. If you’re looking at a healthy way to reduce those stress levels, as well as elevate energy levels, these shots hit the spot.
Elon might attract most of the attention, especially with SpaceX’s recent successful launch, but Kimbal can definitely hold his own.
Reduced coronavirus risk – check. Shopping from the comfort of home in my pyjamas – check. An expert to help me choose the perfect product – check. What’s not to like?
Few could have predicted that a small scooter produced in 1949 would become such a cultural phenomenon, and that history is once again being celebrated.
There are many booze delivery apps and services out there, but same-day delivery is pretty darn impressive.
It was terribly exciting to hear that liquor stores opened this week, although this did little (nothing) to address the elephant in the room – when exactly will Butler’s Pizza be reopening?
The rental market has had to adapt to the national lockdown in some fundamental and interesting ways.
With trips to the spa not allowed under alert levels five, four, or three, home skincare treatments are proving very popular across South Africa.
Regulations around operations at the SA Post Office have been relaxed, meaning many of its core services can now resume.
When the world first went into lockdown, people began hoarding toilet paper as though their lives depended on it. Now there’s jewellery to celebrate their idiocy.
Alcohol sales are set to open from June 1, so you’d better get ahead of the game if you want to beat the crowds.
Everyone’s idea of the perfect burger will differ, but there are certain ingredients that you cannot skimp on, and they must be selected and prepared with care.
Apple prides itself on ensuring accessibility to its technology, with apps and features designed to help everyone make the most of its devices.
If you’ve ever dreamed of cultivating your own honey, and the smug feeling of satisfaction that comes with it, this is probably the easiest way to do it.
Bars are closed in London, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t grab a pint from your local ‘tactical beer response unit’.
The new MacBook Pro 13″ is here, complete with a magic keyboard and a host of other upgrades. Let’s see some of the latest reviews.
On May 5, SARS announced new tax filing seasons and a much more heavy-handed approach to those who don’t comply.
These tonic-based virgin cocktails won’t give you a buzz, but they do taste like the real deal.
Developers are turning old shipping containers into beautiful micro apartments, and they’re clearly popular around the world.
Many South Africans need to start changing their relationship with money, if we’re going to make it out of this pandemic financially sound.
Noticing a few new lines and wrinkles during lockdown? Here’s what you can do about that.
For R99 a month, members gain access to live webinars and video masterclasses, as well as the delivery of groceries to their front door.
Start winter off right, and tackle the year ahead with a month’s supply of delicious cold-pressed health shots.
If you don’t know what you’re doing, brewing your own beer at home could be hazardous to your health.
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.
Leaving your scooter or bike idle in the garage, or out on the street, could have some dire consequences down the line.
The easing of the lockdown began as a cause for celebration, followed by confusion, especially when it comes to moving into a new property.
Living overseas? You need to figure out whether you’re a non-South African tax resident, or a South African tax resident, before SARS comes knocking.
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.
We’ve come to rely more heavily on technology over the past few weeks, with some devices proving to be more life-changing than others.