You won’t believe how much the Zimbabwean cattle rancher, Collen Tafireyi, paid for a prized Boran Stud bull at a Mpumalanga auction.
Germany transforms former Nazi bunker into hip luxury hotel, Fifth of medicines in Africa may be sub-par or fake, and Akani Simbine misses out by 0.01 in Olympic 100m final.
Owner Randolf Jorberg has decided to call it quits after receiving death threats following his ‘rallying call to other business owners in the CBD to band together against “extortion, intimidation and racketeering’.
We have a tingly feeling that we might witness something special this weekend.
Spoiler Alert! In the latest episode of of South Africa’s favourite political soap opera, Motion Or No Motion, the ANC and FF Plus join hands to kick the DA out of the Oudtshoorn Municipality.
In addition to the dehorning programme, South Africa also implemented a novel approach by injecting radioactive materials into the horns of these animals to curb the threat of poaching.
We can all agree that the world could do with less aggression.
Biotechnology company MycoWorks has developed some parts of the recent Cadillac SOLLEI concept car’s interior with a fungusy bio-based material.
The worst of the rain seems to have passed, but the Western Cape is still reeling from the recent storms with clean-up and repairs continuing across the province.
Khelif’s involvement in the Olympics has been in the spotlight as testing allegedly proved she had XY chromosomes, which experts say pose huge risks to safety and fairness in female boxing.
France’s €450,000 lobster dinner for King Charles, Demi Moore launches campaign to normalise farting, Major fibre hassle in South Africa, Britney Spears biopic officially in the works, and Project Cobra boosts safety on Cape Town’s mountain trails.
A Pretoria man who went missing two days ago was found alive inside a stormwater drain yesterday.
A British yacht captain has told how a pod of orcas sunk his £100,000 (R2,3 million) boat during a “terrifying” two-hour attack – in the Mediterranean Sea.
We can’t have anything nice anymore.
A multidisciplinary team was led to a hotel in East Gate and two apartments in Fourways where they arrested six suspects and seized drugs suspected to be crystal meth worth R300 million.
An American woman who journeyed to India a decade ago to immerse herself in yoga and meditation has revealed a harrowing tale of survival.
When the promo for ‘Friend’ was posted, hype grew fast, probably because the video presented a bleak vision of our AI future that only a tech bro could find appealing.
“For me it was a tough day, I literally almost died in that swim,” Van der Merwe said after the race.
This is by no means the most outrageous thing to ever happen at a wedding, but it made us wonder whether pizza is an acceptable wedding meal.
Tatjana Smith fastest for 200m breaststroke semis, Former ballerina found guilty of manslaughter in ‘Black Swan’ trial, Celebs rally in support of Miss SA contestant, Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal.
South Africa is getting a new 5G 6GHz spectrum. Click here to learn how it will compare to New Zealand
Sails are undergoing a renaissance.
Whether the sentences were indeed harsh is open for debate but at least now Just Stop Oil knows that if you come at Van Gogh, you should bring your lawyer along.
Property owners in three Cape Town neighbourhoods are absolutely coining it.
The world’s fastest supercomputer has just come up with a recipe to forge superdiamonds here on Earth when they likely only exist in the cores of giant exoplanets.
The tension in the air was palpable as the yacht crew commenced preparations for the lavish affair, setting up gazebos, tables, cookers, massive jukeboxes, a volleyball net, and a DJ set.
The Gauteng Panic Button is free to use and puts residents in immediate touch with a response team.
The United Kingdom was left reeling in horror after a brutal knife attack in Southport claimed the lives of three children and left eight others grievously injured.
There has been a failure at the pump station that discharges “partially treated” sewage into the ocean via an outfall pipe in Camps Bay, resulting in the temporary closure of Camps Bay beach.
According to reports, the construction crew were warned of their arrival and the alleged extortionists did not even have time to lay out their demands before being taken away, tortured for 11 hours, and then murdered.