Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon have hit back at suggestions that they had prior knowledge of their teammates’ ball-tampering exploits.
Swim in the infinity pool that has a Guinness World Record, which is in the building that also has a record for having the tallest skybridge, all while looking at views of the world’s tallest ferris wheel.
The first global study of its kind showed that 745 000 people died in 2016 from stroke and heart disease due to long working hours. During COVID-19 times, those hours are only lengthening.
The story of the 2015 van Breda triple murder gripped South Africa, with Henri eventually convicted and put behind bars. This podcast digs deeper into some of the key pieces of evidence.
‘The Me You Can’t See’ trailer hints at how Harry suffered after the death of his mother, and also features stories from other well-known celebs who have struggled with their mental health.
South Africa’s latest PowerBall winner, who landed R56 million after buying R45 worth of tickets, isn’t going to splurge on anything silly.
The origin story of ransomware includes a Harvard-taught evolutionary biologist, 20 000 floppy discs, and motives that remain somewhat unclear to this day.
After well over 100 years in the game, CNA is under extreme stress as unpaid bills mount and “a power battle among executives” plays out.
Two siblings, Jacobus “Essie” Esterhuysen and his sister Dané, as well as his two beagle dogs, lost their lives on Friday, May 14, after the helicopter they were in crashed into the Vaal Dam.
Today marks the start of what has been touted as Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout in South Africa. It hasn’t been plain sailing thus far.
With more and more South Africans looking to invest offshore, it’s about time you knew the difference between your SDA and your FIA.
Ever since that infamous day in March 2018, Cricket Australia has maintained that only three men knew about the cheating that was going on. That story is beginning to unravel.
A woman in California claims she lost her winning lottery ticket, worth $26 million, after washing it with her pants.
One of South Africa’s biggest drug busts, which took place in March along the West Coast, has seen three Bulgarian nationals sentenced.
The UK has loosened its COVID-19 restrictions from today, which means more socialising, hugging, and travelling for the Brits going forward.
As more information emerges regarding the reasons behind Bill and Melinda Gates ending their marriage, that divorce settlement begins to look larger and larger.
In the battle for grocery delivery supremacy, Woolies has some serious ground to make up.
Britain’s most expensive divorce settlement could be dwarfed by a new Russian in town – Natalia Potanina, the ex-wife of Vladimir Potanin, the “ice hockey buddy” of President Putin.
The secretary-general has asked courts to lift his suspension, as well as suspending our current president from the ANC.
Around 30 kilometres from Plett, it’s a truly beautiful area pretty much in the heart of the Tsitsikamma forest, with miles of unspoilt beaches and a lagoon estuary to boot.
This Fox 9 weather report took a weird turn when the reporter morphed into a couple of clones.
The space race is once again on between America and Russia, but this time it’s about who will get their film crews into space first.
Two planes collided recently in Colorado, but thankfully no one was hurt, thanks to a parachute system and some very good fortune.
Irate parents of pupils from Laerskool Theresapark made the principal kiss the ground after carrying her out of the administration office.
Researchers are looking into a letter, purportedly written by a 12-year-old girl and thrown from the Titanic hours before it sank, to see if it’s authentic.
The figure, carved into a hill in the English countryside, has recently undergone scientific testing, shedding light on its origins.
You can buy six beautiful strands of Kurt Cobain’s hair, or perhaps Paul McCartney’s custom made jacket (if the hair isn’t your thing), in this rock memorabilia auction.
Inspired by the 2006 story of Kyle MacDonald, often referred to as ‘the red paperclip guy’, Demi Skipper is looking to trade her way to a house.
Judge Jeffrey Middleton wasn’t having any of it when a man showed up to his Zoom court arraignment with a rather uncouth name.
A viral video shared by eNCA shows a couple getting engaged on a local beach, although the photographer in the background isn’t having a day to remember.