New discovery just upended what we know about Stonehenge, TV’s most beloved prisoner dies, Another hit in Cape Town, and South Africa culls millions of chickens in effort to contain bird flu.
How AI and art will coexist in the future, SA mining loses R100bn in profit, Pamela Anderson’s no-makeup look at Paris Fashion Week, Decapitated man found on Mitchells Plain street, and Did the anonymous inventor of Bitcoin really just break their silence?
Fans frustrated over ‘shoddy’ Cricket World Cup ticketing, South Africa greenlights TotalEnergies’ Cape Coast offshore drilling project, Microplastics in clouds, and The dumbest things people have done to secure a rental.
Archbishop of Cape Town elevated to cardinal, Runaway fires tear through Richards Bay, ‘There’s no attack on Afrikaans’: Motshekga says, David Beckham reflects on highs and lows in ‘Beckham’ doc, and Transnet paid R29 per breathalyser straw in R33m tender scandal.
Kolisi set for special Springbok milestone, Gang violence rocks Sweden, Origins of Parkinson’s may lie in the gut, Cape storm update, and DA wants Mbalula jailed for contempt of court.
Pollard to start for Springboks against Tonga, Cape Town is banning Off-grid inverters, Kidnapping syndicates are targeting business people and students, and The robot wolves trying to scare off Japan’s bears.
Biggest supermodels of all time join forces for epic cover, Amazon sued for maintaining monopoly power, How the mafia has taken over South Africa, and Hollywood writers can return to work after strike ends.
ChatGPT can now ‘speak,’ listen and process images, Herd of sheep eats 100kg of cannabis, Hopes fade for India’s moon lander, Court forces health minister to act on R1.2 billion fraud, and Emma Heming Willis shares update on husband Bruce Willis’ condition.
Rupert Murdoch hands leadership of media empire to son, Cape Town is SA’s most affordable city to rent, NASA spacecraft flies right through sun explosion, and Africa’s first female submarine navigator among the three mariners killed.
Brandy from Stellenbosch wins world’s best, Father beaten in Klerksdorp parking lot brawl dies, SARS shuts down Joburg CBD branch after fire, and Charlize Theron joins stars on Global Citizen Festival Stage.
New Zealand rattled by magnitude 5.6 quake, Springboks shock with seven forwards on bench, Discoveries off Egyptian coast reveal ‘treasures and secrets’, and Pistorius apparently became eligible for parole 6 months ago.
Markus Jooste says he wasn’t aware of accounting irregularities, More fuel price pain in October, NPO aims to end national housing crisis, and US military still searching for missing jet.
Freddie Mercury’s personal items sell for $50.4m, Infamous Zodiac Killer ‘unmasked’, Woman dies as waves crash into wilderness car park, and You can now glamp your way up Mt. Everest.
‘South Africa Is Not Going To Collapse’ says cabinet, Michael Schumacher ‘not close’ to his old self, NASA’s 36-page report on UFOs, Princess Diana’s ‘Black Sheep’ sweater sold for over $1 million, and Rassie is leaving the Springboks.
South Africans overpaying for certain food items, SA and China to build a research base on the Moon, Film crew robbed in Observatory, and Trevor Noah opens up about Hollywood rejection.
Flight from Durban to Cape Town takes heroic turn, Possible crime syndicate operating on TMNP, 6 Takeaways from Apple’s iPhone 15 event, and More than 5,300 feared dead after dams burst.
Springboks’ Jesse Kriel escapes without citing, Woman in court for stealing newborn, A new JFK assassination revelation, The family cashing in on government dysfunction, and ‘Catastrophic’ flooding hits Libya,
More than 2,100 killed by earthquake near Marrakech, Springbok muscle, defensive excellence brings relief in ‘job done’, Elon Musk reveals third child with Grimes, and Novak Djokovic wins US Open 2023.
China wants to ban clothes that ‘hurt nation’s feelings’, Reclaimed yoghurt tubs used to build library, That 70’s Show actor given 30 years to life, Trevor Noah to be paid R33m for five minute ad.
Raymond Ackerman has died, Why tablet sales tanked in South Africa, 14-Year-old boy dies after ‘One Chip Challenge, Villages cut off after ‘biblical’ downpours in Greece, and Venice entry fee will start next year.
Princess Diana tapes ‘a haunting reminder’, Another gas explosion in Braamfontein, NASA reveals gash on Moon left by crashed Russian spacecraft, and Pleas for clubs to save WP Rugby.
Rolling Stones set to release first album In 18 years, Scuffles occur outside Woody Allen film premiere, 7de Laan production is suspended, Air ticket prices to get cheaper, and Earth has tilted 31.5 inches.
Snow predicted on Table Mountain this week, SABC refuses to pay R38 million for Springbok World Cup games, and Lion’s Head named best free tourist attraction in Africa.
Studies suggest female doctors make better surgeons, Beaufort West mayor proposes name change, Cops seek help to write reports in english, City still investigating what caused Joburg blaze.
Return of the ‘Jeans and a nice top’, Selena Gomez catches heat, Tourist arrivals in SA surges by more than 4 million, and Rugby World Cup 2023 odds and predictions.
AI-Generated Trump rap song tops iTunes chart, Putin a ‘dead man walking’, How kykNET created a ‘Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty’, and New Titanic expedition is being planned.
Why you rarely believe celebrity apologies, It’s getting too hot for tropical trees to photosynthesize, Pangolin saved from alleged smugglers by Uber driver, and Tech billionaires want to build their own utopia.
Leon Schuster is in hospital, Putin critics who met untimely deaths, Nesquik to be discontinued, and How a note at a petrol station led to a kidnapped woman’s rescue.
Trump becomes first US President to receive mug shot, Rocker Alice Cooper says transgenderism reached ‘point of absurdity’, and ConCourt approves Ramaphosa’s reversal of Zuma prosecutors.
Mediclinic accused of bill manipulation, Film and TV studios post AI jobs with huge salaries, First-ever womb transplant in UK, and Fraudster Billy McFarland is back with Fyre Fest 2.