More bodies have been found in the bushes next to Baden Powell Drive, on a stretch locals now refer to as “the killing fields of the Cape Flats”.
A protest against farm murders and gender-based violence outside Parliament turned ugly when law enforcement arrived on the scene.
Lebogang Khitsane’s tombstones were the stuff of legend. Nobody will forget his memorial service in a hurry, either.
Table Mountain was blanketed in snow this weekend, and there were similar scenes across the province.
This weekend’s ANC national executive committee (NEC) meeting will see the president’s resolve to root out corruption tested by a rival faction, with Ace Magashule leading the charge.
The idea of who is a stereotypical cannabis user has undergone a massive shift, as it becomes more mainstream and decriminalised.
Ster-Kinekor and Nu Metro open their doors today, but there are a few things you need to know before you head on over to take in a movie.
A disabled teen was allegedly shot and killed by police in Eldorado Park, and the community is up in arms.
Before Siya and the Boks jetted off to Japan last year, an ‘unauthorised’ biography was published. Now Rachel is speaking out about her husband’s story being told without his consent.
Fikile Mbalula says South Africa’s legal BAC limit of 0,05% will be reduced to zero by December. The Automobile Association (AA) thinks we’re going about it all wrong.
The internet can be an extremely weird place, especially if you go down the online shopping rabbit hole.
Whilst the threat of load shedding hangs over our heads, an online meeting to discuss various matters related to Eskom ended in farcical circumstances.
We’re starting to get a taste of the knock-on effects of the ban on the sale of alcohol during the lockdown.
The Western Cape High Court has granted an urgent interdict stopping the City from evicting people who illegally occupied land during the lockdown.
Prof Salim Abdool Karim, the chairperson of the COVID-19 Ministerial Advisory Committee, is optimistic about our efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19.
The new V8-powered Ferrari Roma made its South African debut on Tuesday, and it’s a pretty sweet ride.
Sources say as many as 100 South Africans could be fighting alongside the terrorist group, with criminal activities in our country funnelling money to aid their operations.
CCTV footage of a woman robbed outside a daycare centre, and in front of a child, is circulating on social media. It’s not an easy watch.
Once the voicenote began to spread, South Africans rushed to the bottle store in fear of being caught out once more.
The clampdown on drunken driving is in full swing, so you might want to play it safe if you’re heading out for a drink this weekend.
We’ll all be glad to see the back of buffering for good, but a connection fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in one second is next-level stuff.
The Santa Maria Madre de Deus was a Portuguese ship that disappeared without a trace in 1643, believed to have sunk off the Eastern Cape coast.
Statistics SA has published reports on the state of the motor trade industry, tourist accommodation, the transport industry, and the food and beverage sectors.
South Africa may have weathered the worst of the storm, but stories of gross negligence and corruption will continue to emerge as the months roll on.
It has been almost a week since the ban on alcohol sales was rescinded, and a number of Capetonians have clearly overdone it.
Properties on Clifton’s Nettleton Road routinely go for tens of millions. If that’s too rich for your blood, you might consider a brief Airbnb stay.
I’m sure traffic officers in this country have heard just about every excuse under the sun, and this weekend was no different.
It appears that the Eastern Cape health department isn’t going to let a little thing like death stand in the way of a good tender.
During his 8PM addresses to the nation, President Ramaphosa has talked a good game about rooting out corruption. Let’s see how that’s working out.
Interprovincial travel will at least allow South Africans to holiday in other parts of the country, but without overseas tourists, the industry is in real trouble.