The college football landscape is filled with drama, excitement, and unparalleled passion. It is a stage where legends are born and unforgettable moments are etched into the hearts of fans.
The tech-bro dad already takes his 3-year-old X along to business meetings and tech events. Boucher sees this as an exciting thing for the little boy, but has her concerns when it comes to how involved the toddler is getting in tech culture.
Eris is not a new Gen-Z baby name, but a novel strain of the Covid-19 virus that has captured the attention of the global health community.
As an interesting side note, it was found that divorced people tend to have more sex on average than both married and single people. Make with that info what you will…
Amidst these harrowing scenes, a resounding call to take action over climate change echoes louder than ever.
In a historic African first, a total of 62 butchery managers and trainers, including 13 formidable women, have achieved the coveted status of certified Master Butchers through the Shoprite Group’s esteemed Master Meat Artisan Programme.
Driven by the allure of its offshore economy and despite the foul weather, an increasing number of Saffas have flocked to this diminutive Crown Dependency nestled within the expanse of the Irish Sea.
While Siv and the legion of commentators quickly pointed out privilege, racism, and a desire to rather be in Perth, another South African sent a ‘message of hope’ to soothe our collective discomfort.
This first private customer flight had been delayed for years; its success means Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic can now start offering monthly rides, joining Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX in the space tourism business.
Once you get past the WTF moment, you have to admire the fancy footwork done by everyone involved. Smoke, mirrors, and remissions aside, did we really think Zuma was ever going to go back to jail?
Santaco suspends Western Cape taxi strike, US approves blood cancer therapy, Zoom ends No-Meeting Wednesdays, and Davis Cup is off to a great start in South Africa.
By adopting rentals, businesses evade the perils of depreciation and technological obsolescence.
The 26-year-old speedster was nabbed hurtling at an astounding 275 km/h through the bustling streets of Sandton, which is almost two-and-a-half times the designated 120 km/h for drivers in this zone. Dad’s gonna be pissed.
“Chlorine gas – the perfect aromatic water mix to quench your thirst and refresh your senses. Serve chilled and enjoy the refreshing fragrance.” Should pair well with ant-poison and glue sandwiches and turpentine-flavoured french toast…
In a significant legal development, a federal appeals court in the US has declared a decades-old law unconstitutional when applied to a marijuana user’s firearm ownership.
Results published by a team of bioacoustics researchers at the University of Saint-Etienne in France, have shown that crocodiles respond ‘immediately’ to the sound of babies crying, and it’s as unsettling as it is sweet (kinda).
“It appears he had been in shallow surf on rocks on the shoreline with friends when reportedly a wave may have swept him off his feet and we believe he had attempted to swim with sea currents to escape the rocky shoreline.”
The special moment was captured on camera, as Prince Harry confesses to being a “big fan” of the award-winning group of singers.
The group, which included children and a pregnant woman had become lost on the mountain above Camp Bay when rescue teams and trail runners were dispatched to help guide them down.
As the taxi strikes continue, it’s hard to know how long we’ll be living off the almost-expired baked beans and stale rice stashed at the back of our pantries.
It seems there is more drama to be had as society tries to scrape this guy from the bottom of its shoe. This time the murderous rapist claims that about R30 million worth of ill-gotten luxury goods went missing after his arrest by the boys in blue.
Searching for Sugar Man singer dies aged 81, Shock Springboks omissions explained, Taxi strike extended for two more days, and Genetically engineered ‘supertrees’ stoke climate hope.
It may be early in the year but if you are a movie buff then we are already well into the swing of 2023. There have been a few really great movies to be released in 2023 so far, following off the back of an always hectic holiday period where the new Avatar film was arguably at the top of everyone’s to-watch list.
With its rich flavours and rustic simplicity, Italian food is one of the world’s most popular cuisines. However, it’s not always easy to find venues which produce authentic Italian dishes, prepared using traditional southern European cooking methods. Lina by Farro, a new restaurant opening in the seaside town of Hermanus, will be firing pizzas, preparing pasta, and mixing salads the ‘proper’ way, giving locals and tourists a true taste of Italy from the South African coast.
Known for her previous hit singles ‘This Moment’, ’Not Here To Please You’ and ‘Take Me Away’, Villain is Kristi stepping into the spotlight in a big way. As subtle as the song might be, there’s an honesty to the lyrics that hits like a meteor, like being sucker-punched by a butterfly.
With a controlled environment at their disposal, SA’s TopGear editorial team can now craft uniquely South African motoring narratives on their very own track. This means that these professional petrolheads can up the ante of their publication with high-level stunts.
It’s like the guy went looking for the next most inhospitable environment he could find after the crushing catastrophe that was the Titan submersible.
For those who are invested in a retirement annuity (RA), understanding the implications of emigration is as crucial as deciding whether to take your in-laws.
About 30 astronauts and cosmonauts have died while training for or attempting dangerous space missions. But the vast majority of these deaths occurred either on the ground or in Earth’s atmosphere.
In total, there are hundreds of thousands of kilometers of cable that can lie 8000 metres below the surface—as deep as Mount Everest is tall. So it’s not just a case of popping down to the seafloor to replace a section.