Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has some pretty big boots to fill, and has identified three areas that are key to the Springboks’ continued success.
Cape Town-based care home, Nazareth House, is coming under increased scrutiny from worried family members, after recording four cases of COVID-19 among residents, and 11 among staff.
A fight broke out at a police station in George, after officers were arrested for violating lockdown rules.
Attorney Megan Harrington-Johnson unpacks your rights if your employer is talking about salary cuts.
Trevor takes a look at bungling Boris, and how the White House is dealing with a number of coronavirus cases in its midst.
The body of a man found in a VW Polo by his girlfriend has left authorities baffled.
One night out, and nearly 80 new coronavirus cases – South Korea’s relaxing of lockdown measures backfired pretty quickly.
2020 is going to be a rough, rough year for everybody, and landlords may be looking at a situation where tenants are unable to pay them in full.
Matt Lucas, of ‘Little Britain’ fame, responded to Boris Johnson’s confusing lockdown speech with a parody that quickly went viral.
As the fourth test of the 2019 Ashes headed towards a riveting finish, Australian skipper Tim Paine was forced to make a tough decision.
Conservative MP Heather Wheeler was caught cursing her mic during a video conference debate in the House of Commons.
As we reach the seventh week of our national lockdown, which is one of the toughest on earth, the voices of dissent grow louder.
A disturbing video filmed in Ballito shows a child screaming in fear as metro police carry out an arrest.
Parents hoping for clarity with regards when schools will reopen may have to wait a little longer, with the South African Teachers’ Union raising concerns.
For R99 a month, members gain access to live webinars and video masterclasses, as well as the delivery of groceries to their front door.
From the desk of the President, Ramaphosa talks of a “new reality”, and the next phase of our national response.
Members of the Voyager loyalty programme will not be able to redeem their miles until at least July 31, 2020.
As the US death toll passes 80 000, President Trump’s handling of the pandemic continues to be put under the microscope.
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has outlined the reasoning behind the pending release of 19 000 prisoners, amidst coronavirus fears in correctional facilities.
As things stand, South Africa remains on alert level 4, and there is no timeframe given for when we may be downgraded to alert level 3.
Whilst it is the country’s poorest citizens that will be most affected, everyone can expect their lifestyles to change as the economic effects of COVID-19 play out.
Before COVID-19 hit, and the country went into lockdown, South Africa had a food crisis. That continues to deepen at an alarming rate.
Fair Cape Dairies has been handed a stern talking to from the Advertising Regulatory Board, for describing its cows as “happy”.
As part of the ‘Zooming with Zumas’ series, Jacob and Duduzane have been hard at work trying to exonerate the former president.
A top South African virologist says that most people will probably catch COVID-19, but many won’t get seriously ill.
Chances are you’ve engaged in a little bootlegging to get your hands on booze or smokes, but you could land yourself a hefty fine for doing so.
The coronavirus tends to impact certain racial groups more than others, and it has a great deal to do with inequality.
As we face up to the reality that working from home could be a very long-term thing, a decent internet connection is more important than ever.
Earlier in the week, many surfers protested about the beaches remaining closed on alert level 4. Cue the jokes and piss-takes.
In what might be the biggest shock to the new freedoms we can legally enjoy under alert level 4, Cape Town’s number one pizza, Butler’s Pizza, did NOT open on May 1. Nor May 2. And how’s this – they’re STILL not open.