Despite being a tiny island country, Curacao has become home to many overseas gambling websites in recent years.
A messy (‘scuse the pun) scene is unfolding in the world of international football, following a live stream video of the Argentinean national soccer team using a racist chant while travelling in their team bus.
Café Caprice is almost at full capacity for its ABSOLUT BRUNCH BUT BETTER event happening this Saturday.
Parliament has budgeted between R6 million and R14 million for their opening address, scheduled to take place this evening at the Cape Town City Hall.
The royal couple might have a similar relationship with raincoats as Charles does with leaky pens – IYKYK.
When you bring this fantastical drink out to your choms for winter sundowners, they’ll be frantically looking around for your Michelin star for sure.
It’s not so much the joyride that thieves are after, but the car parts that can be resold on the black market.
Both sustained serious injuries and the husband’s condition was critical.
We salute SboNdaba Dance and its creative impact on both the lives of youth in our country and the arts and culture in South Africa in general.
Parents in the small Western Cape town of Swellendam are accused of fraudulently funnelling funds using an account they opened in their daughter’s name when she was nine.
Paris mayor swims in Seine to prove its safe for the Olympics, SARS is cracking down harder on Temu and Shein, Daniel Craig gets an edgy grandpa style, and KZN shootout leaves four suspects dead.
It is expected that AI will continue to have an equally if not more significant impact with enhanced algorithms that will be used to develop a more personalized experience.
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Here’s to you, Tata; may we make you proud tomorrow, even if it’s just for 67 minutes.
In a move that has made quite the royal splash, King Charles has reportedly acquired a lavish condo on Manhattan’s famed Billionaires’ Row in the New York City area.
Listen, we know we’re a fun country to skinner about, but international news outlets occasionally take their reporting on South African stories to sensational heights.
The Springboks have been hit with a bunch of injuries and losing Malcolm Marx to a broken leg might just be the biggest blow yet.
It’s hard not to be sceptical that the government can handle just how deep this wormhole of illegal activity goes.
Apple has started getting iPhone users ready for its latest mobile operating system, but what if your iPhone is too old to handle it?
Don’t try to keep up with the Millers.
The prisoner tells his ‘haters’ not to worry about them being in prison because they have access to free food, electricity, and education.
Six bodies found in luxury Thai hotel, Ozzy Osbourne “fed up” with seeing Britney Spears dancing online, country singer heading to rehab after drunk national anthem, and Ramaphosa wants to address climate change.
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Cricket in South Africa has a long and illustrious history, marked by remarkable achievements, significant challenges, and an enduring passion for the sport.
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The ship’s cargo included 2,000 pure gold coins and tens of thousands of pounds of copper ingots, almost all intact and sparkling beautifully in the Namibian sun.
This exceptional blend of wine tasting, breathtaking scenery, and vintage rail travel creates an unforgettable adventure for both wine lovers and railway enthusiasts.
A recent paper from researchers at Harvard University has put an interesting twist on one of humanity’s biggest questions; are we alone in the universe?
The research team collected data on penguin breeding pairs from censuses conducted at 26 colonies in South Africa and Namibia between 1979 and 2023 to determine the rate of decline and the species’ conservation status.