The Ndlovu Youth Choir were treated like celebrities when they arrived back in South Africa last Friday, and also received a financial boost.
Ukrainian comic turned president Volodymyr Zelensky enjoyed his presentation at the Yalta European Strategy meeting, and so did the crowd.
At the final whistle, Uruguay celebrated the greatest victory in their rugby history. Let’s see the highlights, as well as a moving post-match interview with the skipper.
Looks like we’ll find out the answer to the question at the centre of it all – what happened to Jesse Pinkman?
The US Coast Guard loves a good drug bust, and law enforcement is pretty chuffed with the haul from their latest submarine discovery.
Meghan and Harry spent the second day of their royal tour on the beach and in the Bo-Kaap, where they met with community leaders.
Meghan and Harry (and baby Archie) are in SA and getting started on the 10 day itinerary that takes them all over the country – and the continent in Harry’s case.
Get into the Heritage Day spirit by streaming these proudly SA contenders from the Emmys, Jackson Wild and the AMAAs.
If you’re going to live off the grid, you might as well go all the way even if that means building your own island.
Margot Robbie reprises her role as Harley Quinn in the upcoming all-female superhero film ‘Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)’.
A certain plunging green Versace dress worn at the 42nd Grammy Awards not only raised many eyebrows, but also increased the demand for images on Google Image Search.
There’s no denying that Kim Kardashian has parlayed her fame from sex tape star to the likes of Vogue magazine spreads, with impressive skill and precision. But how seriously do people take her now?
During their stay in Tanzania, Steven Weber proposed to his girlfriend Kenesha Antoine. Then things went tragically wrong.
Nevermind, ‘the last word’. Watch Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon enter into an all-out war over who gets to the last order at a bar.
First We Feast’s web series, ‘Hot Ones’, started its 10th season with Shia LaBeouf – watch him sweat.
In Kenya, a baby zebra was born with a dark coat and spots instead of stripes and she’s the cutest thing you’ll see today.
Roughly seven people got involved in a pretty heated roadside brawl that involved a stick and a prosthetic leg.
After more than 18 months of speculation over declassified military footage, the US Navy has finally admitted that they, too, don’t know what the hell they caught on camera.
A surfer in New South Wales owes a debt of gratitude to drone operator Christopher Joye, who spotted a shark that may have been looking for its next meal.
The epic season 14 finale has wrapped up, and ‘America’s Got Talent’ fans have a new winner to celebrate.
During his interview with Piers Morgan, the Portuguese superstar opened up about life off the pitch, and some of the pitfalls of fame.
There are many reviews out there that rattle through every aspect of the new iPhones, but this one, for the iPhone 11, keeps it nice and simple.
Stephen King has a way of making the mundane seem terrifying, and the latest film adaptation of his work is no exception.
A hiker in Brisbane, Australia, spent two days fighting for survival after a six-metre tumble down a waterfall “clean snapped” his leg.
Yesterday, Julius Malema addressed the National Assembly, and proceedings once again descended into a shoving match. Seems Juju doesn’t like those VBS chirps.
A traffic officer from the Gauteng Traffic Police deserves a Bell’s after her dedication to enforcing the law.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir’s final performance had the audience on their feet again, and now we wait for the results.
The trailer for Rudd’s new series, ‘Living With Yourself’, dropped yesterday. Looks like it could be quite decent, actually.
A new short film from ‘Jurassic World’ director Colin Trevorrow is set a year after the events of ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’.
Some stories are harder to tell than others, and the team who made ‘Stroop’ certainly embarked on an emotional rollercoaster these past few years.