Trudeau shared the news on Wednesday in a post published in both English and French, writing: “Hi everyone, Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate.”
An app called ‘Unjected’ was removed from the web in 2021 after it encouraged those who snubbed the jab to swipe right. The “Tinder for anti-vaxers” was charged with spreading Covid-19 misinformation.
Now you have a situation where the Department – along with the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – want to draw up a list of the kind of sports that need to be seen as being in the national interest and therefore must be accessible to all when it’s broadcast.
The plan is to send postal packages from the UK’s Kirkwall delivery office via drone flight to remote areas. From there, postal workers will embark on their delivery routes as usual.
Adapted from Deon Meyer’s best-selling novel of the same name, the new series promises to take viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the seedy world of Cape Town’s criminal underbelly.
Once again, South Africans get to watch shocking footage of policemen filling up their pockets with cold hard cash.
It’s hard to know what B was really thinking, all we know is it’s a gargantuan coincidence that post-Lizzo allegations, Beyonce is making sure no heat comes her way.
The cherry on top must have been the jubilant skip over the finish line, but sports officials didn’t seem to share the joy.
It might be difficult to imagine those sunny trips on your bike with all this horrible weather, pretty soon the summer will drop and you will want a pair of sturdy sneaks for ‘I have to go to the shops quickly’ trips. These will do nicely…
Nudge-nudge Netflix, your new Anna Sorokin has arrived.
In 2013, Torbjørn “Thor” Pedersen, left everything behind to begin an epic journey with one goal in mind: To visit every country on the planet.
Popping down to the Spar or the corner shop in your pyjamas: we’ve all been there. Whether or not you’ve done it in full robe and curlers or just snuck in with your slippers, it’s a common South African happening that proves we have no skaam as a nation.
With these talented ladies in the well-deserved spotlight, Forbes has released an in-depth article spilling all the tea surrounding the top earning players competing in the international competition this year.
It’s no secret that we love Butler’s more than any other pizza place in town, so if you feel the same about Cape Town’s No 1 pizza place, head on over to KFM and give them a vote.
If you were wondering why Cape Town traffic was particularly chaotic yesterday afternoon, it has something to do with Cape Town’s new impounding by-laws and the un-inpoundable taxis.
The man realised he could not get up after his 6-hour flight which landed on Saturday, and the crew members on the British Airways flight couldn’t help him either. Emergency ground crews were eventually called and after removing the door and employing a hoist, the man was safely lowered to the tarmac.
Last night the sky was adorned with a ‘Sturgeon Moon’ supermoon, which was visible across the world including South Africa. This is just the beginning: we can expect another one on 30 August to end off the month’s sky-show.
When paramedics arrived at the scene, they found that the truck had tipped right across the freeway, blocking the entire road as drivers tried to make alternative routes. As oranges tumbled from the huge industrial vehicle, passers-by took the moment of chaos to nab fruit.
Since 21 July, the pioneering probe has been unable to receive commands or send back data to Nasa’s Deep Space Network – an array of giant radio antennae across the world – and the spacecraft is not receiving commands from ground controllers.
For some, this might give comfort and lessen the paranoia in a seemingly ever-hostile world. For others, it reeks of George Orwell. Both may just have a point.
It’s not just unattended fireplaces that are to blame; in trying to keep warm, many South Africans, especially those with less or no access to quality heating, are turning to dangerous heating schemes in their homes.
More footage of China’s ‘ghost cities’ has surfaced, and at first glance, the scenes look like a CGI dystopian fantasy.
The writer seems to believe that, besides the fact that many locals are being driven out by investors buying up properties for Airbnb purposes, the financial reasoning for renting someone’s private home over a hotel has become debatable.
In addition to the nanotechnology pilot plan, the Department of Transport also announced that in light of government ministries being seemingly unable to keep up with the task of looking after the country’s roads, many key roads will be moved to the jurisdiction of the South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL).
The Beckhams have been close friends with the royal black sheep since they moved to the United States to escape the British tabloids. But royal paranoia over supposed ‘leaks’ have now finally pushed their closest friends away as well.
Thanks are due to Mr Premier for warning Cape Town citizens, but it’s hard to feel optimistic when we’re facing the darkest nights before the dawn.
Among the items found in the dodgy illegal lab were one thousand bioengineered mice, of which about two hundred were dead and the rest carrying an assortment of contagious infections.
With South Africa recognising South African Sign Language (SASL) as the twelfth official national language just this month, it’s perfect timing to explore more ways to listen to music and support differently-abled artists.
Every year, retired cruise ships and bulk carriers are sold to ship-breaking yards in Turkey and India where thousands of workers painstakingly cut up the massive vessels and sell their parts for scrap.
Apparently the goal is to use the iris-scanning devices to create a global financial network in which users’ ‘humanness’ can be verified with one glance.