With this year marking 20 years since Diana’s death, tributes aren’t in short supply. This English town is grabbing headlines for the wrong reasons, though.
Yesterday saw violent scenes playing out, tourists cowering in restaurants as petrol bombs, flares and rocks were used in clashes with police.
It all begins on a farm out in the Karoo, and takes you on a trip that highlights friendship, support and a whole lot of South African nostalgia.
The life and times of Joseph Stalin isn’t exactly comedy fodder, but this film about the aftermath of his death is getting rave reviews.
It is reported that before 1985, 55 people lost their lives on the Drakensberg Traverse. No wonder it cracks the nod on this ‘most dangerous’ list.
Hurricane Irma might be on her way out, losing power after making landfall in the US, but what she has left behind will forever go down in the record books.
The evidence against Henri continues to mount, with the trial resuming yesterday. Two key pieces of evidence were introduced.
Used to indicate the location of private schools in South Africa, one German expat got a Nazi surprise when she saw the symbol in Tamboerskloof.
You won’t see many more dramatic crashes than this one from early Sunday morning in Sandton. The aftermath wasn’t pretty, either.
A popular Southern Suburbs youth pastor stands accused of years of extorting child pornography from boys in his congregation, and has appeared in court.
He may have come off second best against his Spanish counterpart, but at least the pain will be somewhat numbed by that runner-up cheque.
Steve Bannon’s time in the White House might have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean George is going to take it easy on him.
Category 4 Hurricane Irma made landfall on Sunday morning, resulting in a full day of damage. It looks chaotic out there, but one South African still managed a sense of humour.l
Residents of Fochville first thought there was one lion on the loose, but then SAPS found a pride of five feeding on a cow. Residents are now being warned.
It’s obvious that Marius Geldenhuys was having a bad day when he ran into Egan Vorster, and that video has been seen far and wide. Can’t say we saw this coming, though.
Later tonight Kevin Anderson will look to become the first South African to reach the US Open Final, so let’s get behind him and lend our support.
KwaZulu-Natal has seen a number of political killings in the past few months, with AK-47s the weapon of choice. This video won’t ease anyone’s nerves.
It looks as though South African road users might be in for a shake up of our fine system, so best you get clued up.
As the threat of war in Asia looms large, let’s take a look at where SA stands in relation to the rest of the world. Just in case we get thrown into the mix somehow.
Poor old Chris Dunn, just out there trying to do his job, and now everyone is accusing him of breaking wind mid-broadcast. The evidence doesn’t look good for him.
The Western Cape has some of the most exclusive estates in the country, with a beaut in Paarl coming out top of the pile. Tough life.
Kenny Kunene loves grabbing headlines, and when you allege that someone unloaded 21 bullets on your car in a hit attempt people take notice. Limpopo ain’t buying it.
Ekaterina Lisina currently holds the Guinness World Record for the longest legs. Standing tall at over two metres, it shouldn’t come as a surprise.
You’re going to hear the phrase ’87 litres per day’ plenty in the coming months, so perhaps it’s time you got a sense of exactly what that usage entails.
On Monday it was all the rage, but as the week has dragged on (and the smear campaign kicked into overdrive) everyone seems to have lost interest in Cyril’s misdeeds.
A driver, caught on camera ramming his car into a woman before speeding away, was immediately nabbed in what is a pretty freak coincidence.
Yeah you’ve had a shocker, but have you ever had a ‘try and retrieve a turd than ends with the fire service rescuing you’ kind of shocker? Nah, didn’t think so.
The past 12 months have shown us to never, ever write anything off when it comes to political discourse. How about a Bernie / hitchhiker comparison to add to the mix?
Rugby fathers love shouting encouragement (and hurling insults) from the touchline, but the ending of this Dale College / Queens College derby match was a farce.
After a massive setback for Bell Pottinger, the PR firm that helped the Guptas, co-founder Lord Bell sat for an interview that didn’t really go all that smoothly.