You can happily give up for good now and donate the book to your local second-hand store because ‘Shantaram’ is being made into a thriller series.
Adolphe Sax cheated death, fought against the establishment, and ended up forever changing music.
A doorman greeting guests as they entered Westminster Abbey seemingly batted away the hand of a particular woman.
Derek Watts is one of those instantly recognisable South Africans, although that isn’t always a good thing.
Two truck accidents occurred in the exact same place on the R34 between Vryheid and Ulundi in KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.
Earlier this year, the City of Cape Town proposed banning cyclists from a section of the Sea Point Promenade.
‘Chess cheat’ rematch drama. Women suing Tesla. Corgis mourn Queen’s passing. Warne TV drama slammed by family. Model claims affair with Adam Levine.
Prefab steel buildings offer a high-end design with configurable features, financing alternatives, and adaptability to quickly expand units.
Learning about interest rates or purchasing power, and being able to identify whether or not it is convenient to take a personal loan is essential for life.
Shortly before the Springboks’ crunch encounter with the Pumas, reports began to circulate alleging that some players had tested positive for cocaine.
Price Drive in Constantia has earned that name. If you want to live among the haves, the have-yachts, and the have-mores, be prepared to fork out for the privilege.
When close to 200 million people around the world visit your online store each month, you can get away with selling some nonsensical rubbish willy-nilly.
A very controversial call by French referee Mathieu Raynal helped the All Blacks grab a late winner against the Ozzies and left much of the rugby world scratching their heads.
As a solo free climber dubbed the “French Spider-Man”, Alain Robert is clearly not going to let his age dictate his ability to climb tall buildings.
Ilia Malinin made history last week by becoming the first person to ever land a four-and-a-half revolution ‘quadruple axel’ in a competition.
‘Moonage Daydream’ is essentially a maximalist collage of David Bowie’s life, work, and thoughts.
Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest in a state funeral today. At 11:44AM our time, her coffin will be loaded onto the gun carriage for the short procession to Westminster Abbey.
Apple envisioned that ‘Emancipation’, a film featuring Will Smith as an escaped slave during the Civil War era, would be an Oscar contender. Then came that slap.
After falling through a hole in the stage while singing his hit ‘Circles’, he started writhing in pain and was quickly carried off by medics.
Welcome to another week of wondering when you will and will not have power. Proudly brought to you by the ANC, with assistance from the millions of South Africans who continue to vote them into power.
Cyril coming home to deal with power crisis. Staggie’s son shot dead. Photo of Leo and Gigi goes viral.
A tight-knit Cape Town gym community had been rocked by allegations that the gym co-owner allegedly used his phone to film a female member while she showered.
The loss of tooth enamel caused by acids is a severe problem that can wreak havoc on your oral health if left untreated.
It has become clear that King Charles III and pens do not mix well after he had two separate meltdowns over the leaky inky things.
I may be in the minority here, and I have long been beating this drum, but Chicken Licken’s advertising is as good, if not superior, to Nando’s.
South Africa’s brain drain shows no sign of slowing down, according to the results of a new survey.
‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ traces Houston’s steps from a New Jersey choir girl to one of the best-selling and most awarded recording artists of all time.
Roger Federer announced yesterday that he would be hanging up his professional racquet following the Laver Cup later this month.
The backlash that has come from black actor and singer Halle Bailey starring as Ariel is quite something to behold.
If you believe the interpretations of so-called Nostradamus expert Mario Reading, the 16th-century French astrologist was on the money regarding when Queen Elizabeth II would die.