Nia Dennis incorporated music from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Missy Elliott into her routine, which scored 9,95 out of 10 from the judges and received the seal of approval from Michelle Obama.
A brutal attack following a road accident was captured on video, with witnesses saying that the attack and intimidation continued all the way to the police station.
British residents returning home from South Africa will have to fork out for a 10-day hotel quarantine, which doesn’t come cheap.
A study published this week looks into the reasons why the tobacco sales ban, that lasted five months in 2020, was pretty much dead on arrival.
Let’s take a look at the SUVs that were flying off the showroom floor in 2020, with a couple of wildcards in the mix, too.
Lawyers acting on Maxwell’s behalf are seeking the dismissal of charges related to recruiting and grooming underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
Mass protests have erupted across Russia after opposition leader Alexei Navalny was imprisoned, following which his team released a video about Putin’s luxury Black Sea palace.
It’s not often that you see a truck involved in a high-speed chase, with the driver hijacking the vehicle in Porterville and initially avoiding a police roadblock.
If you can’t be bothered to head to the shops to buy your groceries, there’s an app for that. Actually, there are a few.
Whilst it feels like the Zondo Commission has been dragging on forever, the claims made this week are yet another reminder of how South Africa was sold down the river.
On Thursday, February 11, at 7:30PM, Qiniso Van Damme will become South Africa’s first Bachelorette. Here are five of the men competing for her affection.
On Monday, during a flight between Johannesburg and Durban, things went south when Mango flight JE251 lost cabin pressure.
Whilst the exact details remain unconfirmed, Metro cops can be seen firing on a vehicle that has refused to cooperate, with a chase then ensuing.
For the first time in four years, dogs have returned to the White House, with one making history as the first shelter dog to call it home.
Many South Africans have explicitly stated that they would not take a COVID-19 vaccine, but how does this impact the workplace?
Woolworths’ latest trading update shows online sales growth of 158%, but reviews for the ‘Dash’ app are a mixed bag.
South Africa now has a total of 41 117 confirmed deaths, although all evidence points to that number being vastly underreported.
Protests over the imposed curfew, which started this past weekend, have continued to rage in the Netherlands.
At this stage, knowing what we do about Jacob Zuma’s leading role in State Capture and subverting anything remotely resembling a functional government, it takes a jaw-dropping claim to grab headlines.
Planning a future trip does wonders for the pandemic blues, and planning one centred around wine really lifts the mood. There’s also a great option close to home.
Cape Town’s beaches are largely deserted, although somebody’s clearly stirring up drama over on Camps Bay Beach.
A Trump-supporting South African ‘evangelist’ has popped up in a number of interviews from Washington DC, and she’s not holding back.
After four years of pretending to enjoy the duties that come with being First Lady, Melania seems keen to move on.
Last year, despite the pandemic, a fair few people found themselves behind the wheel of a new bakkie. Here are the top 10 most popular of 2020.
When you have public beheadings using an axe, in broad daylight as police watch on, you know you’ve descended into lawlessness.
Cyclone Eloise, since downgraded to Tropical Storm Eloise, tore through the Kruger National Park and other parts of South Africa this weekend.
On Sunday, President Joe Biden attended his first Mass after being sworn in as president, and then he smashed a bagel to the face. This is somehow news.
As with any vaccine, there will always be those who say that they won’t be taking it, but the consequences of that decision could be dire.
Whilst attending the funeral of minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu, who died from COVID-19 related complications, Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane couldn’t be bothered to wear a mask.
In an open letter to President Ramaphosa, key players in the wine industry have said that it won’t survive if the ban on sales and onsite consumption of alcohol continues.