Britain has some weird, outdated laws, and notorious prankster Oobah Butler wants to see how many he can break before getting arrested.
Smuggling drugs into prison is fraught with danger, and in the past gangs have used pigeons and tennis balls. Now they’re branching out.
If you missed the incredible rainbow over Cape Town yesterday, you’re in luck. Your fellow Capetonians captured it and the pics are stunning.
With CBD oil seemingly becoming a catchall remedy for everything from a broken heart to torn ligaments, one gets the feeling that there is more to be considered.
Just when you thought the royal feuds were over, there’s a new one involving Kate, Will, and a former model named Rose.
Masa Kekana’s first interview for ‘Carte Blanche’ went horribly wrong when she and the crew were robbed at gunpoint.
Julius and the EFF will be looking to score in the double digits in the upcoming national election, which could have far-reaching implications for the country.
Justice Malala isn’t the kind to pull his punches, and the highly respected political commentator and columnist has unloaded on Ramaphosa and the ANC.
Keen to sip on some cocktails, dreamed up by an award-winning mixologist, before the rest of Cape Town storms through the door? Consider this your heads-up.
Cell C is in major financial trouble, which has forced the mobile service provider to consider drastic measures to save the company.
We won’t be the only ones keeping an eye on the ‘4 Apostle Steps Way’ plot, which will go under the hammer on April 10.
Vintage cars are beautiful, but they’re also fuel guzzlers, which is why people are now converting them to run on electricity.
Pictures have emerged showing Derick Hougaard in bed with a woman who isn’t his girlfriend, after they were pictured drinking at a bar. You can make your own mind up.
Media mogul Janez Vermeiren took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with white people who throw around phrases like “the good old days”, and was met with a predictable backlash.
Nigel Pierce is at war with the SABC, after his unceremonious sacking earlier this month. Now he’s gone on the offensive, venting at former colleagues and offering his services elsewhere.
The power is out, the day is dragging on, and you still have unanswered emails to get to. Nah, let’s take a quick break for a good news story that’s pretty touching.
Sea Point living is all about walks on the promenade, beautiful sunsets, and fighting over parking with women in activewear who will cut you if they don’t get their preferred spot.
The National Qualifications Framework Amendment Bill promises harsh consequences for those caught lying about their qualifications.
If you’re not all that confident in the brains trust at Eskom, you’re not alone. Zapiro rolled out some familiar favourites to drive home his point.
A “friendly Christian family” from just outside of Pretoria are behind bars after their multimillion-rand drug lab was raided by police.
Eskom has been quick to rubbish reports of stage five and six load shedding. One expert, who calls them “absolute liars”, says it’s already happening.
What if I told you that this was not just the natural course of things, and that these appliances are purposefully built not to last?
Ever noticed that many energy drinks often taste like that pink Fizzer from your childhood? The simple truth isn’t a healthy one.
The Bulls are playing a far more open and attractive brand of rugby this season. Alan Zondagh, the union’s Director of Rugby, says that they’re winning over the Cape.
In a blast from the past, Prince Charles was spotted on the beach in his swimming trunks (again), and the internet is loving it.
Just when you think Eskom has reached peak incompetence, along come accusations of sabotage from the inside.
Last night, Wits pipped UCT in a closely-fought encounter, but the result was dwarfed by the raw emotion of the post-match interview.
Recruitment firm Robert Walters recently released its annual salary survey, with lawyers featuring amongst the list of top earners.
In their ongoing bid to convince the world that the earth is flat, the Flat Earthers are now planning a trip to Antarctica.
Matt Bush is a 34-year-old who clearly doesn’t suffer from a fear of heights, scaling sheer rock faces without a rope in sight.