The ambitious vision for the Winelands airport is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a colossal R7-billion expansion project that will unveil a Code F runway stretching an impressive 3,500 metres.
A video of the incident has been circulating on social media, showing traffic cops trying to apprehend the suspect.
“Little thought has been given to what should happen to these batteries when they reach end of life.”
South Africans earning more than R20,000 a month are reaching record levels, but households are now spending two-thirds of their income paying off debt.
In order to combat the plight of homelessness, U-Turn launched its ‘Night on the Street’ campaign, encouraging the community to camp outdoors on Saturday 18 May.
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The social season is upon us, and it’s set to be a ravishing spectacle you won’t want to miss – especially not without a fancy tipple in hand.
New research from Discovery Insure shows what five things cause 60% of fatal car crashes on South Africa’s roads.
Free State stud farmer urges voters to scrutinise policies carefully and use our voting power to force parties to address the climate crisis.
Emergency personnel gathered at the scene shortly after the blast, but were shooed away.
It is truly maddening that a person cannot get from A to B in South Africa without worrying about being murdered, raped or robbed on the way.
If there’s one thing we Saffas can always do, no matter the situation, is bring a giggle to the group chat.
At least ActionSA is causing k*k in the right direction – at those in charge, not in the ocean.
With such talented sportspeople representing our country, there’s no excuse not to be bok bef*k!
The South African Guild of Mobility Journalists (SAGMJ) has revealed the winners of the 2024 Car of the Year competition.
On the market for R58 million in Sandton, Johannesburg, is a spectacular three-level penthouse with magnificent views of the city CBD skyline and beyond.
The hyper-realistic portraits have drawn new and old customers alike, and have shot the Langebaan cafe into online fame.
According to new information released by nationally trusted security firm ADT, the items that we should be guarding from criminals are more unexpected than you’d guess.
In what many are claiming is a nepotism scandal, a company run by the son of SA Rugby’s chief executive has been appointed to organise the Springboks’ highly anticipated mid-year Tests against Ireland in July.
One might giggle about load-shedding being put on pause while political parties try to get into voters’ good books, but we need to be aware of some electioneering techniques that are lingering in the proverbial dark.
Night skies were lit up by these bright colour lights in locations where they don’t normally shine as a severe solar storm supercharged the phenomenon.
Renowned German artist Thomas Anders, famed for his iconic contributions to Modern Talking, is set to embark on an exhilarating music tour in South Africa next month.
Raise a toast to the roast of Cape Town!
Thanks to Zandile Mafe’s free-roaming weekend in Parliament, we will be spending close to R3 billion on the new look, which pays homage to the protea.
While many wineries keep their menus a well-guarded secret, Cape of Good Hope Wines has let the gourmet out of the bag by creating a series of imaginative recipes to accompany their wines.
“This is why you lock your doors in South Africa…😂”, he captioned the post, not fully realising that he was actually pretty lucky to have received this particular end of the crime bargain in the country.
The 35-year-old was escorted to the medical centre for an ‘assessment’ by security, but once there, Sogoni allegedly flipped out and began stabbing people with a medical scissor.
Two unfortunate South African engineers have been imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea for more than a year since their shocking arrest on Thursday, February 9.
If you didn’t spend last Saturday stark naked and ripped to the tits while dancing around a fire in the Tankwa Karoo , it is likely you spent a good portion of the day watching schoolboys play rugby in the rain.
This means they’ll be selling off their downstream assets, including more than 500 service stations or forecourts nationwide, many of which have been in operation since 1902.