Landmark decision for housing in Cape Town, The Crown season 6 trailer confronts Diana’s complicated final days, World Bank grants SA $1bn loan, Big drop in petrol and diesel prices coming next week, and High Court rules any parent is entitled to four months parental leave.
Robin Williams’ whimsical San Francisco mansion, At least 22 killed in Maine shootings, Kurt Cobain’s daughter marries Tony Hawk’s son, Huge drone made in South Africa takes flight, and The world’s first wireless TV.
1,000 cats rescued in China from being slaughtered, The deadly reason some old glass bottles are textured, Three weird questions all South Africans will know, Exercise found to be nearly as good as Viagra, and from teaching violin to creating a luxury hotel empire.
Mbonambi uncertainty leaves Boks holding breath, ‘Super fog’ causes 158-vehicle pile-up, Off-duty pilot charged with 83 counts of attempted murder, 644 Hemp and cannabis farmers in KZN to receive permits, and It’s time to tax billionaires.
Eight Cape Town City beaches awarded Blue Flag status, Tom Curry accuses Bok’s Mbonambi of using ‘racial slur’, Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead, Max Verstappen wins US F1 GP, and The Rugby World Cup final nobody knew they needed.
SA Rugby raises red flag over Cobus Reinach death threats, The comedian, the painting, and the $5 million question, MTV Europe Music Awards called off due to security concerns, Canada to legalize assisted dying for people addicted to drugs.
V&A restaurant wins Africa’s Best New Restaurant award, The real reason Tom Cruise fell out with the Beckhams, Reasons why men and women go back for breakup sex, Police find R70 million worth of cocaine, and Conflicting claims about Gaza hospital blast.
Top FIVE budget-friendly SA cities to live in, Fake food flooding SA’s townships, Pandor kicks off a (very quiet) diplomatic storm, Treasury straddling hiking taxes or borrowing money, and Pepper X is named world’s spiciest.
Kloof Road to remain closed for up to 18 months, Canadian cannabis market struggles, Italian Priest wanted for murder and torture, and Busisiwe Mkhwebane joins the EFF.
Netflix documentary has people throwing out their vapes, Airbnb crackdown in South Africa, Springbok Women’s Sevens secure Olympic Games spot, and Middle East on ‘verge of the abyss.’
SA stunned by R247 potatoes, Formula 1’s former CEO ordered to pay $802 million, The best books to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Cape Town mayor launches campaign to combat the demand for protection fees.
Elton Jantjies reveals R4.5m flashy sports car, California becomes the first U.S. state to ban Skittles, Birkenstock set for stock market debut, and Mind-blowing new law of physics.
SA’s population swells to 62 million, Presumed human remains found in search for Titan sub debris, Get ready for roadworks in Camps Bay and Bakoven, The cities in South Africa where billionaires pay up to R100,000 per sqm, and What are Eskom execs running from?
Cricket among five sports to get 2028 Olympics nod, ‘Name a street after Black Coffee’, Man ‘kidnapped’ by his runaway EV, OnlyFans star Mia Khalifa celebrates Israel attacks, and Russia ‘is preparing for possible war with NATO’.
South African in Israel recounts first moments of bloody war, Pig kidney works a record 2 months in donated body, Powerful earthquakes kill 2,053 people in Afghanistan, Inside the world’s rowdiest flight, and NO charges against woman who ran over robber.
Failed interdict unearths ‘State Capture on steroids’, Nigeria is ‘disappearing’ its people, Fans deride empty stadium at Cricket World Cup opener, and Trevor Noah becomes 1st comedian to sell out at Dubai arena.
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.