Finally, we can rest easy, safe in the knowledge that the motorbike handlebar wheelie world speed record has been broken. What a weight off our shoulders.
One of the men convicted in the 1993 murder of James Jordan has been granted parole.
Things we’ve learnt from Parliament this week – the liquor store is probably not the best place from which to attend virtual meetings.
For most of Donald Trump’s time as president of the United States of America, former president Barack Obama has bitten his tongue. Well, not this time around.
Yesterday, the National Treasury released guidelines to government departments and public institutions, stressing that unless changes are made, a crisis looms large.
I’m not a ‘member’ of many loyalty programs. I’m still wondering what the whole Woolies MySchool thing is all about. Do I just keep swiping? Until when? And yes, packets please – I left my bags at home.
If you fancy being in the same neighbourhood WhatsApp group as President Ramaphosa himself, Fresnaye is calling your name.
‘Banksy Most Wanted’, which promises to shed some new light on one of the world’s most mysterious men, is screening this week.
We often talk about the cost of living in South Africa, but rarely tackle the topic of the ‘cost of dying’.
Wake up. Coffee. Check EskomSePush to see at what time we’ll be without power. Just another day in the life of a South African.
Cape Town woke up to a bit of welcome good news – our dams have filled up to the highest levels we’ve seen in six years.
The actual COVID-19 death toll is likely far higher than the official count, but at the height of the AIDS pandemic, some of the figures were truly horrendous.
Scientists at Wits University took an in-depth look at whether there’s a connection between COVID-19 infection rates and climate.
More and more local brands are adding buy now, pay later options at checkout, making it easier than ever to shop quality products, without breaking the bank.
As the joke goes, the drop in temperature is from bar fridges across the country turning on, in honour of alcohol sales resuming today.
Trump’s interview with Axios reporter Jonathan Swan spawned a new meme format, and it was only a matter of time until the ‘Bad Lip Reading’ team came calling.
Here we go again – a visit to the Meghan and Harry archives, because people can’t seem to move on from the Royal Wedding.
Filmed at Ngwenya Lodge, which borders Kruger National Park, it all started when the crocodile laid her eggs in the soft riverbank sand.
Throughout history, we’ve overcome devastating pandemics, and learned some valuable lessons along the way.
A lawsuit filed last January, against both Epstein’s estate and Maxwell by a woman named only as ‘Jane Doe’, contains some serious allegations.
You never, ever want to read the words “jobs” and “bloodbath” in the same sentence, but these are the times in which we live.
To draw attention to the penal system in the US, photographer Jackie Black recreates the last meals requested by prisoners on death row.
Whilst South Africa’s COVID-19 cases are slowly decreasing, and some freedoms returning, the worries of a ‘second surge’ point to a tricky road ahead.
The quarterly crime statistics, released last week, emphasise how out of control gang violence is in the Western Cape.
We may not be able to holiday in Italy, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some of the country’s finest treats.
‘My Octopus Teacher’ tells the incredible story of a man who, through his time diving with a curious young octopus off the Cape coast, underwent a transformative experience.
Sadly, the drop to alert level 2 has come too late for many gyms and fitness centres across the country, and it’s become clear that in order to stay alive, the industry will have to adapt.
So, you don’t want to live in Cape Town itself, but you don’t want to be too far from the action? Hermanus might be a decent bet, then.
New York’s famed Billionaires’ Row is welcoming a new addition to the skyline – the Steinway Tower, or as it’s more commonly known, 111 West 57th Street.
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA) has announced that it will continue with its legal action.