The use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19 is clearly a divisive issue, and the ‘Carte Blanche’ segment this past Sunday drew the ire of many viewers.
Qiniso’s journey to find love kicked off with some red carpet introductions. They were, to be kind to all parties involved, a tad cringeworthy.
Two ostriches rocked up on a Cape Point beach, took a dip alongside other beachgoers, and then went on their way.
Here we are, nearing a year of living under the shadow of a global pandemic, and some people still want to go to war over wearing a mask.
Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
Jeep produced what some believe to be the most expensive TV commercial ever, and it’s been a total disaster from the second it first aired.
The long-awaited Zack Snyder cut of ‘Justice League’ will be arriving in March, with the significant and game-changing addition of Joker.
Marching, singing, and a menacing looking roly-poly were all on show as crowds gathered outside Jacob Zuma’s compound.
There was no love lost in Sea Point on Valentine’s Day when a minor car accident turned very ugly, very quickly.
The Six Nations soldiers on, Liverpool continue to unravel, and we enjoy some other sporting highlights from the weekend’s action.
We’re still knee-deep in the mess that is COVID-19, but John Oliver has a warning for all those who think this is as bad as pandemics can get.
The Pringles ‘Flavor Stacking Space Return’ advert that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was shot in Cape Town.
Following on from the success of ‘Tali’s Wedding Diary’, Tali, Darren, Rael, and the rest of the motley crew is back for another season.
We’ve reached that point, over a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, where we’re starting to get a better idea of the after-effects of the virus.
Youngsters clashed at the V&A Waterfront on Saturday, with one person reportedly stabbed as onlookers watched on in shock.
Eskom’s coal-fired Kendal Power Station in Ogies, Mpumalanga, caught alight this morning. The blaze has since been extinguished, and the power utility says this won’t affect operations.
Never has the saying “out of the frying pan into the fire” been more applicable.
Why not waste a few minutes of your life, and bring the weekend that little bit closer, with four trailers?
We’ve got some wonderfully talented musicians in this country, with Durbanite Julia Church now excelling over in the UK.
Tevel Aerobotics Technologies has developed flying fruit-picking robots that provide autonomous on-demand harvest.
Two Italians squared off after their match, and a woman in the crowd called Rafa Nadal an “OCD f*ck” before being ejected from the arena.
Tonight, at 7PM, President Ramaphosa will deliver his state of the nation address.
Yesterday, Larry Flynt died at the age of 78. His legal tussle with Jerry Falwell eventually ended up in the US Supreme Court, and forever changed the media and political landscape in America.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
Day one of the Trump impeachment trial saw Trump’s lawyer flailing and a dramatic video. On day two, previously unseen video of the attack was also aired.
The Handforth Parish Council meeting, which took place on December 10, has quickly become the stuff of legend. Even Andrew Lloyd Webber composed a tribute.
Spurs manager Jose Mourinho is often accused of ‘parking the bus’, and favouring defensive prowess over attack, but last night’s FA Cup fifth-round showdown with Everton was a total humdinger.
Having won his seventh Super Bowl title, Tom Brady let loose during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ victory boat parade yesterday.
At this point, we’re all suffering from extreme COVID-19 fatigue. For those on the frontline, there really is no escape.
Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas blew his first-round opponent away, although he was less successful with a microphone in front of him.