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.
A fan thought it funny to toss their drink at the star as she was performing in Las Vegas this weekend, but they may have confused her with Adele, and instead of getting free merch, they got a microphone hurled right back at them.
If you’re a fellow space-geek, the four-part Netflix docuseries Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine should be entering your personal orbit.
You can always rely on the Dutch to come up with clever ideas. Perhaps living below sea level has instilled a respect for the fragility of our species, but they seem to be ahead of the curve when it comes to sustainability.
The cause of the fight remains unknown despite an investigation, but the leading explanation is that a disagreement with a bouncer quickly escalated – as these things usually do when late-night boozing is involved.
The reality that South Africans are unsafe even in places of worship is a hard pill to swallow – but is switching to a church with a gun-toting pastor the answer?
Scientists have recorded sea temperatures of 37.8°C for two days in a row off the coast of Florida this month, and they are now wondering if this is the hottest seawater ever recorded.
Another mass exodus of skilled workers has been awakened by the government’s plan to implement National Health Insurance (NHI).
Prosecutors found that the five-year-old boy who shot his baby brother dead was high on cocaine at the time, while the dead toddler had marijuana in his system.
On the eve of the Netball World Cup, a few members of the Jamaican team were left bewildered and afraid following an alleged theft in Cape Town.
Even if you don’t have the Randelas to fork out for solar, those South Africans who can harness the sun to keep the lights on deserve a pat on the back for refusing to let Eskom control their power schedule.
A beloved manatee at Florida’s Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium died earlier this year after having too much “high-intensity” sex with his brother, officials revealed this week.
The United States Congress has finally held a public hearing into claims that the government was concealing a longstanding programme that retrieves and reverse engineers unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
A ‘big time’ drug dealer has been feeling the pointy end of social media’s shame stick after a police mugshot went viral showing the gangsta with a haircut that many are saying he stole from the classic Lego Man.
One of the witnesses in the trial testified that he and his wife had just started walking their dog along the path on that fateful day when they came upon three men acting “erratically”.
Ageism is of course not cool, but are people being discriminatory if they expect their elected officials to tell them about the policies that affect their lives without glitching like a bad dial-up connection?
It looks like Rondebosch Boys’ High School is embroiled in another legal situation as their rugby coach and coordinator is facing charges after allegedly assaulting a young player from an opposing team after a match.
Do you think it’s only a cold immersion, a glass of bubbles, or a dreamy island holiday that can lift your mood? It may be time to check into skin school.
The clip that allegedly features Botha making racist remarks about shoppers at a mall has raised the cackles of Azapo deputy president, Kekeletso Khena, but Botha denies the recording, saying that it is AI-generated.
A cyclist got away within an inch of his life when a construction crane caught on fire and smashed into a building in Manhattan, sending debris into the streets below.
But how are companies closing down not negative? Well, according to the people who read the financials the way we read GQ, not all liquidations are because people are going broke.
Have you ever looked at the wonders of the James Webb Space Telescope and thought, ‘I wish I could do that’?
When the FBI arrived at James Nott’s apartment in Kentucky, they asked if anyone else was in the house, to which Nott replied “Only my dead friends.”
Leon Black, former board chair of the Museum of Modern Art, agreed to pay $62,5 million (R1,125 billion) to the US Virgin Islands to be “released from potential claims related to a sex trafficking operation” linked to pervert financier Jeffrey Epstein.