It’s taken long enough this year, given that we’re already more than halfway through November, but we can finally cut that summer ribbon.
SPF15, SPF30, SPF50 – we see these numbers all the time, but do you actually know what they denote?
Good food, cold beer, and excellent music are coming together in Jozi this weekend. Hurry, because there are even some free tickets up for grabs.
Shipping container homes are all the rage these days, and now London can boast a hotel made entirely from the repurposed containers.
Big business, and big money, will descend on Cape Town in February next year for the world’s largest mining investment event, the Investing in African Mining Indaba.
SARS is getting ready to come down hard on anyone who fails to file their tax returns by the December deadline.
If gold rims don’t sound good to you, you’ve clearly never seen them on a Vespa. The company is reinventing style with their 2020 graphics.
South Africa is riding high on a wave of national pride right now, so let’s keep those good vibes going and help a child enjoy Christmas.
The South African Post Office is warning people to watch out for a dodgy scam doing the rounds. Even if you’re not the type to fall for something like this, you probably know someone who is.
If you like your coffee machines expensive, reminiscent of a car engine, and able to dispense grappa, look no further than Mossel Bay.
On a visit to Scotland, Prince Charles was gifted a takeaway box that just so happened to contain his favourite pizza.
Gym memberships can be expensive and equipment takes up space, but technology has made it possible to get fit and healthy without breaking the bank.
It’s about time you visited Cape Town, and what better way to do so than to win a R30 000 holiday for two?
The Van der Vorms, one of the wealthiest and most discreet families in the world, sold Ray-Ban in July, and nobody knows quite what they plan on doing with the cash.
Not everyone is thrilled with Google’s announcement that they’re buying Fitbit, which is understandable considering their track record.
If you’re involved in any kind of social media or image-related social media marketing, you simply cannot ignore the low light and tight space photo capabilities of this thing.
Saving for retirement means nothing if you aren’t able to enjoy it. Next week is a great chance for Capetonians to see where they stand healthwise.
Tired of fielding questions from your British friends about what they should do on their trip to South Africa? Let this travel expert do the hard work for you.
This American man’s unfortunate encounter with some antibiotics took the concept of a ‘beer boep’ to the extreme.
Sure, you could just give them a bottle of gin, hastily wrapped, and consider that box ticked, but you know you’re better than that.
I can’t say for sure why I simply MUST own a ‘Click To Pray’ eRosary from the Vatican. I guess part of it is fashion, and part of it spiritual.
The green mamba isn’t the world’s most powerful passport, and it never hurts to have a so-called ‘Plan B’, in terms of alternative citizenship. Here’s something for the entrepreneurs.
James Prudenciano reckons he’d probably be dead if he hadn’t invested in a life-saving piece of technology.
Pioneered by the French physician Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952, Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure with incredible results.
People are probably already tossing around end-of-year office party ideas, but if you act fast you can get ahead of the really bad ones.
It’s an age-old debate that people tend to get pretty worked up about, so let’s see which way this tech study tilts the balance.
I’ve had a good run with my Nespresso machines. We’ve got three at home, two at the Airbnb, and two at the farm. But the times, they are a-changin’.
Sun exposure is responsible for more than 80% of visible ageing. So, if you don’t already have a sunscreen you love, now is the time to find one.
For those Capetonians who really want to kick back and relax this summer, with a healthy dose of peace and tranquillity, here’s a stellar option.
SARS has introduced a number of new complicated measures to ensure that trusts function correctly in terms of tax compliance.