Put the credit card down, and step away from your wallet – with the added bonus of standing a chance to win prizes from some of South Africa’s favourite brands.
According to Adam Lowe, a member of the Actuarial Society of South Africa COVID-19 working group, we are likely to experience one of three scenarios.
What the richest of the rich have been spending their money on during the lockdown periods is pretty out there.
Young South Korean couples are redefining romantic gestures by giving their partners stock gift cards instead of the usual cliched stuff.
‘Things Heard & Seen’ is a mystery horror thriller based on the novel ‘All Things Cease to Appear’ by Elizabeth Brundage, and directed and written by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini.
After 77 years in the game, the awards show is facing a backlash that could shut it down for good.
SANParks is once again under fire, this time regarding safety in and around Table Mountain National Park.
Whilst many of the details around Bezos’ new toy remain private, little leaks here and there give us an idea of what the world’s richest person is forking out for.
May 15 is just around the corner, and if you choose not to accept WhatsApp’s new privacy policy, how you use the app will begin to change dramatically.
A new book claims that Donald Trump Jr’s ex-wife, as well as Tiffany Trump, took a real shining to the agents assigned to protect them.
Melinda Gates is a bit of a philanthropic role model, and her giving spirit won’t be dampened by the divorce.
Prinsloo said security companies are throwing their guards and officers “to the wolves”, and also went after those who criticised the man alongside him, Lloyd Mtombeni.
Boeremag’s quiet parole. Russia school shooting. How much SA plumbers make. Zuckerberg’s goat. Man City champs. Caster’s reckless driving. That time Seth Rogen met Tom Cruise.
Kiwi rugby scribe Ben Smith took aim at the Springboks, accusing the team of “ducking competition” and being overrated. Rassie Erasmus, and his daughter, couldn’t help but respond.
Truffle season kicks off in mid-May, and runs through to the end of July each year, and now you can get in on the action.
In March, footage of a dog named Hector being abused by his pet sitters went viral. Now the wheels of justice are in motion, although Hector remains traumatised.
Bunny the “Sheepadoodle/ Existentialist”, famous on TikTok and Instagram, is known for talking by pressing buttons that correlate with words. Recently, she’s been asking some hard-hitting questions.
We’re used to seeing Quinny with bat in hand, or behind the stumps, but a new video aimed at raising awareness around rhino conservation is something quite different.
The National Department of Health has launched COVID-19 vaccine registration portals on WhatsApp, USSD, and SMS.
This drone flight takes us through light sparks and smoke clouds from a fireworks display set off over St. Petersburg in Russia.
There’s a new state of being that you might be suffering from without really knowing about it: aloneliness. It’s the mirror image of loneliness, except it’s all about the need to spend some good, quality time with just yourself.
It’s believed that this is going to run for around five years and it’s going to be worth hundreds of millions in the long run.
If you have been following closely what’s happening in the gaming market, you will notice that there has been a lot of focus on gambling development.
The recent blaze, which caused damage to UCT and threatened the homes of many Cape Town residents, has reignited conversations around how to better prevent these fires from happening so regularly.
22-year-old Tommy Lee was fishing for tarpon when a rather unwelcome guest emerged from the water.
There is once again talk of moving to a stricter lockdown level, as an uptick in positive cases combined with fears over two variants of concern identified in the country has experts on high alert.
Rainwater has activated a melted amalgam of nuclear fuel at Chernobyl, which is beginning to react, causing a headache for scientists.
South African trail runners Christiaan Greyling and AJ Calitz spent 20 hours yesterday testing the limits of their endurance, and came out tops.
More Boeing drama. Zoom-free Fridays. Why the rand is strengthening. Tesla autopilot crash disputed. David Warner denies fight. James Franco is done.
A bloody mess was left behind in a guest lodge room in Kempton Park, although a body has yet to be found and evidence is still being processed.