John Cleese may be a comedic icon, but his recent show, titled ‘Why There Is No Hope’, doesn’t appear to live up to his reputation.
In the US, different states are free to teach their own version of American history. Unsurprisingly, there are some wild inconsistencies.
We’ve seen some over the top reactions from anti-maskers in America, but this guy might just take the cake.
Some residents of Victoria, calling themselves “sovereign citizens”, are refusing to co-operate with police checks, which in some cases has led to violent showdowns with law enforcement.
A beach day was cut short in Durban over the weekend when law enforcement showed up and gave chase.
For the first time since early March, when South Africa had its first confirmed case of COVID-19, the rate at which cases are increasing daily in the country has started declining.
Now that the reinstated alcohol sales ban has effectively reduced pressure on the healthcare system, medical experts are calling on government to review the latest data.
Elzabie Brand, 54, and her parents, Breggie, 73, and Danie, 83, were attacked on July 26, with their three bodies found over the course of the next two days.
I’ll admit that I had never heard of Pocari Sweat until today, but perhaps eagle-eyed fans of the ‘Back to the Future’ films may have.
Dozens of children have been issued with punishments harsher than those dealt out to adults, for similar crimes.
All is not well between those who grow the grapes and those who turn them into the world-famous bubbly.
I reckon South Africans can relate to how the people of Victoria are feeling at present, and perhaps a primal scream is in order.
53-year-old Francois Pienaar’s decision to take a knee at the Solidarity Cup cricket match was not well-received by some members of the 1995 Rugby World Cup squad.
SAPS has published the country’s crime statistics for 2019/20, showing increases and decreases in certain areas over the 12 months in question.
South Africans selling booze on the black market allege that they bribe, sell to, and drink with, members of the police.
Let’s take a break from the doom and gloom and dream big – R290 000 a month big, which gets you a decent spot in the leafy ‘burbs of Constantia.
The divorced couple fighting over their daughter’s tattoo cleary haven’t taken into account that it’s permanent, no matter what the courts say.
After years of studies, scientists believe that they’ve solved the mystery of where Neolithic people sourced the stones used to make Stonehenge.
Late last night, a trove of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell were unsealed, despite her best attempts to prevent that from happening.
When it comes to getting nasty, there are few in the business better than the Daily Maverick’s Richard Poplak.
A man was shot dead in the parking lot of Lakeside Mall in Richards Bay on Tuesday, in full view of bystanders.
The membership club offers a legal growing service to all adult South African cannabis users, with the goods professionally packaged and delivered directly to your door.
Yesterday, residents of Klipgat were surprised to find a leopard prowling the streets. Thankfully, neither the leopard nor any residents were harmed.
If you care, Kendall recently invited Architectural Digest into her “serene Los Angeles home bathed in warm, neutral tones and organic textures”.
Former SARS lawyer Telita Snyckers knows a thing or two about the illicit cigarette trade, and says the tobacco sales ban is a terrible policy decision.
Over on Cars.co.za, there’s a listing for a 2007 Aston Martin Vantage V8 Vantage roadster N430 that may interest you.
A British family on their way to France were shocked to find two migrants hiding in their luggage.
During a provincial government press briefing yesterday, the data presented shows the Western Cape with a steady decline in cases.
The revered satirist has taken many potshots at the ruling party these past two decades, and he’s not about to let up now, either.
A court ruling in favour of Eskom means that we could be looking at a significant electricity tariff hike next year.