Lisette Lombard’s Jack Russel went missing after a run on Table Mountain this past Saturday and now she is warning everyone that there might be a “syndicate of dog kidnappers operating in the area”.
Formula 1 has a neat plan to save the internal combustion engine and keep electric vehicles away from the race track for as long as possible.
Kim Kardashian hosted the latest ‘Saturday Night Live’ segment, roasting herself in between boldly firing away at her family and friends.
Finally, after five anti-vax protests this year in Cape Town, two protesters were arrested for flouting the mask rule at the latest protest from the past Saturday.
London Police drop Prince Andrew sex abuse probe. Sydney reopens after 100+ days. SA COVID decreasing. Celeb spice.
A Brazilian footballer has been arrested and charged with attempted murder for kicking a referee in the head while he was on the ground, leaving him unconscious.
If you’ve lost count of how many times the media has assured us that crypto is about to go the way of cassette tapes and LaserDisk, you’re not alone.
There are so many International Something Days, that the silly ones (most of them) tend to undermine the ones that really matter. Like the one I’m writing about today.
A couple of years after becoming one of the most famous gorillas on the internet, Ndakasi died in the arms of her caregiver, who had been like a “mother” to her.
While acknowledging that food, drink, nightlife, and culture are all important aspects to consider, other factors have proven to be just as important, like community spirit, resilience, and sustainability.
The film, inspired by the true story of a 19th-century Mexican indigenous woman Julia Pastrana, with a condition that has her entire body covered in hair, received a full star rating.
The University of Cape Town, in partnership with Cape Town-based education technology company Valenture Institute, is currently hiring for a ton of positions in their new online high school.
A couple of LiquiFruit 100% apple juice products have been recalled because of the presence of toxic fungi, which can cause severe sickness if ingested.
David Mackenzie dismissed. SA off red list. FNB’s vax lottery. Woman diagnosed as homosexual. Saudis buy Newcastle. Ronaldo rape case latest. Kate Upton lacy pose.
Netflix analyses the media you most like to consume to build a tailored experience throughout, including which thumbnail artwork will do well to grab your attention.
In preparation for Halloween, we have touched on a few scary films that are about to make their way to theatres and streaming services in the coming months.
Dashcam footage shows a barefoot woman standing in the middle of the N1 South in Tshwane after her vehicle’s tyres were spiked late on Sunday morning.
After seeing this creepy bot drone skateboard, go slacklining, walk and fly you’ll be pretty convinced too that human civilisation will go down because of robots.
Forget about “style or pedigree”, because for Kirsten Dunst it was all about that “sweet, lovely call of home” when it came to crafting her charming LA ranch house.
From the hit Netflix series and New York Times Best-selling memoir, Stephanie Land reveals all the interesting and tragic aspects of being a domestic worker to the super-rich.
After being convicted of a $350 million bank fraud scheme and handed a 17-and-a-half year prison sentence, John Ruffo went on the run.
The skin condition is known colloquially as ‘COVID toe’, or chilblain lesions if you want to get technical.
Zodiac killer ‘identified’. Facebook’s whistleblower problem deepens. Coca-Cola heir’s expensive lawsuit. Toon takeover imminent. Royal rift between Meghan and Kate.
Each year during National Book Week, Cape Town’s 104 libraries offer a few return days for overdue books, DVDs, and CDs, without the threat of a fine.
The channel’s popular video focuses primarily on the interrogation of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz.
In recent years, the shipping industry has been grappling with ways to reduce its environmental impact.
The planet went into retrograde on September 27 and will continue through to October 18.
‘Britney vs Spears’ is a topical documentary that investigates the legal conservatorship around pop icon Britney Spears.
When you look up at the sky in late November, just know that there’s a chance NASA will be ramming a spacecraft into some space rocks.
Six pooches mastered a series of live-streamed experiments known as the Genius Dog Challenge, showing an extraordinary grasp of human language.