In a shocking display of public violence, Wernich Botha (pictured) viciously assaulted two men outside a Klerksdorp shopping centre on September 2. Just after one man died, Botha decided to leave the country.
This strange tale is about the controversial South African meteorologist Elizabeth Klarer who firmly believed she had a child with her extraterrestrial lover.
Determination and resilience paid off in the end, as the Springboks properly thumped Tonga, positioning themselves on the cusp of reaching the quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup.
There is a fine line between a simple soda and a mocktail, so bars and restaurants have to work hard to keep the teetotallers tempted. That’s where this new drinks trend steps in, fills the gap and gives the mocktail a much-needed boost.
South Africans can’t get enough of that Durban woman slamming into the man who allegedly robbed her of her handbag while trying to drive out of the Hillside Bluff Mall.
The three biggest private medical aid providers have announced increases to their medical plans, and as the effects of interest rates bite, the cost inevitably rolls downhill to the people who can least afford it – You.
Checkers had a go at Woolies for proudly advertising that their cakes are now on sale in single slices at a ‘more affordable’ price.
The storms are sorry and spring has officially sprung. Good thing that Cape Town is well-prepared to get you into the spring vibe.
With more and more skincare brands tapping into one of Mother Nature’s best-kept secrets to use in their products, we’ve found ourselves also diving into all things algae.
Have you seen the Sungazer lately? If so, please let us know. We’re equal parts fascinated and worried.
Any parent knows it is a terrifying moment when you realise that you’ve left your child behind. A poor mother elephant in the Kruger had to watch on as her calf bravely fended off a parade of lions.
The BA pilot apparently went a bit off the rails the night before, crossing a very dangerous line.
Police Minister Bheki Cele just revealed that more than 7 000 police officers have been charged with various crimes in the last five years, including committing murder, rape, cash-in-transit heists, and kidnapping.
Footage of the devastation left behind by the recent Cape storms has been flooding our feeds for the last few days, but as we count the costs of nature’s tantrum, likely and unlikely heroes are emerging from the deluge of bad news.
It is clear that this year has been our wettest in the last 10 years, but the Heritage Day weekend alone saw more rainfall than anything before in the province’s recent history.
For the first time ever, Train, the multi-Grammy Award-winning, diamond-selling band from San Francisco is finally heading all the way down to our shores. It took them long enough to get on the right track, didn’t it?
A South African schoolboy has gone viral for his “feel good” vibes, even garnering praise from the ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ actor Wayne Brady.
Two sisters from Pretoria have been caught for allegedly defrauding the food and packaged goods group Premier of R137 million by diverting payments from suppliers to their own bank accounts.
Ireland’s win over South Africa sent the Springboks from second to third (behind France) in the World Rugby rankings, which determines the best international team.
The Western Cape was hammered by severe storms this long weekend, causing road closures, mudslides and stranding thousands of people.
Big Tobz’s critique seemed to be that we are “trying to be healthy and fat at the same time”. So what if we are?
Not surprisingly, seventeen wines from Antonij Rupert Wines received 90+ points in the latest edition.
A recent survey conducted by the University of Cape Town Lung Institute has shed light on the concerning trend of South African high school pupils from high-income schools turning to vaping.
The video was taken from inside the Beacon Isle Hotel in Plettenberg Bay, and despite the excited laughter and shouts, it’s a little unnerving to see the ocean lurching at you while you sit mere metres away from the chaos.
Pulamadibogo Primary School in Soshanguve, Gauteng, faced a distressing situation when a group of pupils fell ill after allegedly consuming muffins laced with dagga on a Wednesday.
Seven crew members of the SA Navy submarine SAS Manthatisi swept out to sea, three lives lost.
A 750m swim, 20km bike, and 5km run might just be manageable enough to start your ‘tri-sport’ journey.
Inspiring 12-year-old chess prodigy Imkhitha Joya, hailing from Crossroads in Cape Town, has secured a coveted opportunity to represent South Africa at the prestigious World Cadets Championship 2023 in Egypt.
It’s a mean-looking machine and you can expect to see plenty of these whistling their way around SA roads by the end of this year.
The legendary South African musician wraps up his Europe tour this week.