According to a Johannesburg-based political and economic risk consultancy, we’re a decade away from being a “failed state”.
Drone footage of conditions in San Francisco shows an almost otherworldly setting, with massive wildfires spreading through California and Oregon.
The saga of Kataza, a baboon separated from his troop in Kommetjie and relocated to Tokai, continues to see a war of words between activists and officials.
After roughly two years in prison, Peter Madsen has finally admitted to the horrifying murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall in his homemade submarine.
According to health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, there are discussions around a reduction in alert levels, as the worst of the surge appears to be over.
You’ll get a great view down over the bay, with the added luxury of a backup power supply for when Eskom strikes again.
Disturbing footage has emerged of a police officer shooting at a man trapped in a truck, after he appeared to have gone rogue.
A young caracal has been seen moving through the Camps Bay, Bantry Bay, and Fresnaye areas.
Rescuers who feared that 80-year-old Harry Harvey was dead after he went missing while hiking seriously underestimated his survival skills.
The humble mullet is a much-maligned hairstyle, but it’s also been credited with turning around the fortunes of one struggling Australian town.
Forbes’ latest list reveals that America’s 400 richest people are worth a combined $3,2 trillion, up $240 billion from a year ago.
Work has started on a new “COVID-proof” city of the future, designed to keep life ticking over when the rest of the world shuts down.
It would be pretty easy for Dis-Chem to have a cheeky dig at Clicks, given the current climate, but the retailer has distanced itself from a supposed ad doing the rounds on social media.
Even though you know full well the numbers are going to be dire, they still sting. Let’s take a closer look at what it all means.
An altercation between a shopper and EFF members at Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Port Elizabeth resulted in a firearm being drawn.
If you’ve ever taken dipping a paddle in the water seriously, chances are you’ve heard of Oscar Chalupsky, a South African and global watersports legend.
I think this one speaks for itself – you like beer, you like discounts, and you’re in luck.
The killing of Nathaniel Julies, allegedly at the hands of a police officer, has caught the attention of the BBC.
Another gender reveal party has ended in disaster, when a couple exploded a device in California.
Using PayProp’s rental index for the second quarter, 2020, it’s apparent that rent in some provinces hits the pocket that little bit harder.
Even Cape Town’s underworld syndicates are allegedly struggling, and the men in balaclavas are looking for new revenue streams.
Yesterday saw Clicks stores across the country shut down, and in some cases damaged. On social media, there were also some heated exchanges.
This 46-second video features a number of twists and turns, some foul language, and a combination of poor fashion choices.
Submitting a tax return to SARS is always a rather nervy affair, and now a proposed amendment to the law has practitioners worried about the implications.
Farrell was given his marching orders for a dangerous tackle on 18-year-old Charlie Atkinson, and could face a lengthy suspension.
According to reports, Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe was involved in trying to orchestrate a hit on Western Cape Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath.
Oh, you love fancy whiskies? Fair enough – a dram or two is a great way to finish off the day.
Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has penned a book containing damning allegations against the current US president. Our own Madiba even warrants a mention.
When John Oliver laid into the town of Danbury, Connecticut, he set in motion a chain of events that has taken some unlikely twists and turns.
Clicks has been widely criticised for an online ad that was swiftly pulled from the site, but Malema and the EFF aren’t satisfied.