Dr Richard Maponya was supposed to be honoured with a coordinated military salute, but things didn’t go quite as planned.
If you plan properly, those upcoming public holidays could turn into the extended holiday you so desperately need as the year goes on.
If you’re looking for the perfect way to take advantage of the sun, hit the beach, and blow off some steam, you’re in luck.
When you put the headlines side-by-side, it’s hard to ignore the fact that the media is far nicer to Kate, than they are to Meghan.
Are you still paying full price on MacBooks and other Apple goodies when you’re a student or teacher? Come now, stop being silly.
If uninterrupted views of the sea are your thing, and you can’t cough up the dough it takes to land a gem on the Atlantic Seaboard, perhaps this will interest you.
It’s estimated that well over a billion animals have died during the latest round of Australian bushfires, with the long-term survival of some species now under threat.
Following the recent 108th birthday celebrations, the ANC’s national executive committee published its ‘January 8th’ statement outlining their plans for 2020.
Harry met with the Queen yesterday to discuss the terms and conditions of his and Meghan’s exit from the Royal Family.
It was only a matter of time until the Kyalami fight remixes started doing the rounds, and this David Attenborough effort is an instant classic.
Australia has job openings in a number of industries, ranging from engineering to pig farming, and they want South Africans to apply.
Last year, ANC legend Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and two other party stalwarts were laid to rest. An investigation into the spending for those funerals has raised massive red flags.
By now you’ve probably already broken a few of those New Year’s resolutions, but there’s one that you can still salvage. It’s time to get organised.
Last year, South Africa witnessed a brawl for the ages with ‘Hugo, bel die polisie’. Less than two weeks into 2020, and we have another incredible showdown.
Golf fans enjoyed a superb final round of the SA Open, with two of our top talents battling it out for the title.
I really wish I didn’t have to write about this nonsense, but Seth keeps picking these stories, and you keep reading them.
This weekend saw the ANC’s 108th birthday celebrations, with plenty of questionable dance moves and some very average cakes.
Today, the gates open for the 159th L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, one of Cape Town’s premier events. Here are the details.
Ever ‘stumbled’ across some ‘erb growing in your back garden? Tito has, and now he’s crunching the tax numbers.
Experts predict that Meghan and Harry could be worth billions in the next few years, as they seek to become ‘financially independent’ of the Royal Family.
Capetonians have grown accustomed to seeing a Mavericks banner above the city, but recently a second plane has been doing the rounds.
Predictably, Meghan and Harry leaving the Royal Family was the perfect opportunity for Piers Morgan to rant, once again, about that time Meghan ghosted him.
They say you can’t put a price on a good education, but for what they’re charging, these schools better deliver the goods.
The effects of climate change can be seen in full force Down Under, which is perhaps part of why so many South Africans are now talking about planting spekboom.
#Januworry and #JanuworrySurvivalKit have been trending on Twitter, with some pretty funny memes about surviving what can be the most difficult month of the year.
Amazon accounts for more than half of all online sales in the US, which is a pretty incredible statistic. Not that Walmart is letting its competitor have all the fun.
We’ve all experienced the frustration of sitting on the phone for hours trying to get the internet up and running. Well, now you can hit back.
The World Bank has been watching on closely as load shedding returns, and the organisation has some pretty bleak predictions about what lies ahead.
Biologist Cole du Plessis has some interesting, but effective, methods of bringing wild dogs together to preserve the species.
If the country life appeals to you and your family, but you don’t want to do it full-time, then you might want to consider this home in Franschhoek.