A video of the incident has been circulating on social media, showing traffic cops trying to apprehend the suspect.
“Little thought has been given to what should happen to these batteries when they reach end of life.”
Every year the world produces a staggering 10 billion kilograms of coffee waste and most of it ends up in landfills.
South Africans earning more than R20,000 a month are reaching record levels, but households are now spending two-thirds of their income paying off debt.
In order to combat the plight of homelessness, U-Turn launched its ‘Night on the Street’ campaign, encouraging the community to camp outdoors on Saturday 18 May.
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The eight watches, including timepieces by Rolex, F.P. Journe and Audemars Piguet, were put up for sale by the family of Schumacher.
China might be criticised at times for their heavy-handed approach, but in this instance, taking screen time enforcement out of the hands of parents worked.
The social season is upon us, and it’s set to be a ravishing spectacle you won’t want to miss – especially not without a fancy tipple in hand.
Simone White was out with friends at a bottomless brunch in Bristol when she started to feel “very funny” and collapsed, suffering from seizures.
New research from Discovery Insure shows what five things cause 60% of fatal car crashes on South Africa’s roads.
Like something straight out of a modern-day fairytale, Nicolas Puech is in the process of adopting his former gardener as his legal child in part of a long-term strategy to bequeath his billions upon him.
The internet may be a harrowing and cold place at times, but we can always rely on solid cute content of our favourite fuzzy critters to warm our hearts.
Free State stud farmer urges voters to scrutinise policies carefully and use our voting power to force parties to address the climate crisis.
If you forgot you have the power to challenge the status quo, let this be a reminder that together, change happens.
Emergency personnel gathered at the scene shortly after the blast, but were shooed away.
Though its initial plans for the Line seem to have been scaled back – by a lot – Saudi Arabia’s wildly ambitious, and at times impractical, vision to remake the desert country into a tourist paradise is not over.
It is truly maddening that a person cannot get from A to B in South Africa without worrying about being murdered, raped or robbed on the way.
If there’s one thing we Saffas can always do, no matter the situation, is bring a giggle to the group chat.
At least ActionSA is causing k*k in the right direction – at those in charge, not in the ocean.
One would never have guessed that a person who ‘broke the internet’ was also capable of breaking a spirit.
With such talented sportspeople representing our country, there’s no excuse not to be bok bef*k!
The South African Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) has revealed the winners of the 2024 Car of the Year competition.
The whole thing seems a little too magical to be true, but Japanese scientists based at Kyoto University Hospital have proven over the last decade that the possibility of tooth regrowth is realistically within reach.
On the market for R58 million in Sandton, Johannesburg, is a spectacular three-level penthouse with magnificent views of the city CBD skyline and beyond.
Despite being cleared initially by medical staff, Djokovic seems to suggest that he was off his game with Tabilo due to the freak accident.
The hyper-realistic portraits have drawn new and old customers alike, and have shot the Langebaan cafe into online fame.
According to new information released by nationally trusted security firm ADT, the items that we should be guarding from criminals are more unexpected than you’d guess.
In what many are claiming is a nepotism scandal, a company run by the son of SA Rugby’s chief executive has been appointed to organise the Springboks’ highly anticipated mid-year Tests against Ireland in July.
One might giggle about load-shedding being put on pause while political parties try to get into voters’ good books, but we need to be aware of some electioneering techniques that are lingering in the proverbial dark.