Over 10 months the police made at least 17 arrests that extended into the restaurant, construction and private business sector, and even Cape Town’s municipality, all with one criminally-flexible couple at the centre.
Many of the individuals in the case had been described anonymously as “John Does” or “Jane Does”, but now most of their real names have been released.
Volunteers were deliberately exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, so that it could be studied in great detail.
Doctor Bert Wolfgang Kirsten was busted trying to post prescription drugs to overseas clients.
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Maintaining the Simon’s Town station and ensuring the blue trains efficiently run from the CBD to the tourism hotspot seems a no-brainer.
According to his sister he was promised a job by a man who picked him up from his mother’s home in Bronkhorstspruit on June 7th.
A media crew from Protect The West Coast just revealed the true scale of the illegal mining industry in some of South Africa’s supposed pristine coastal areas.
Despite Trump’s mendacious chittering, all eyes were on Biden’s performance during debate night, with the mood inside the Democratic Party afterwards aptly summed up as “Panic.”
On Sunday, a privately owned Chinese space rocket met a fiery demise near a bustling city.
BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi are seemingly immune to the new trend and their 1 Series, A-Class, and A3 remain popular.
In a pioneering project aimed at curbing poaching, South African scientists have injected radioactive material into live rhino horns to make them easier to detect at border posts.
We’ve got two words for you: ‘Quick Tuck’. Okay, we have more words, because this game-changing, non-surgical, fat reduction and skin-tightening treatment needs some elaborating.
While some ministries seemed to focus on ‘continuity’, President Ramaphosa announced a few surprises, which we are sure will be celebrated and slammed in the week ahead.
Another tremor hits parts of Joburg, Moody’s upgrades City of Cape Town’s credit rating, The most expensive homes in the world, and Rob van Vuuren was everyone’s National Arts Festival Bae.
Not only do the vast majority of you use Macbooks, but even your bedtime scrolling through Instagram is done on an iPhone.
While the idea sounds loopy, the actual science has been around since 2018.
According to the museum, this is not the first time the exhibit has experienced paranormal activity.
“It looks like something out of a movie, right? It looks like a bomb went off.”
The Forrest Gump crew are reunited for a new movie that spans decades, requiring some pretty nifty de-ageing tech for the actors.
Edith Sanders was allegedly struck by a cyclists while crossing the road during the event on March 10, suffering multiple injuries and eventually passing away in hospital.
Finally, laws banning same-sex acts between men have been ruled unconstitutional in Namibia.
The journey hasn’t been easy – dreams of rocking the world never are – but Baby Queen seems to have found her groove.
Robbers are going for the patrons themselves, taking their smartphones and wallets, while also targeting their cars and even their homes when they are out.
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South Africa is also highly regarded for producing semi-rigid boats and rescue craft, with several manufacturers operating in this sub-sector.
‘Succession’ alums Francesca Gardiner will write and produce, with Mark Mylod from ‘Game of Thrones’ serving as executive producer as well as directing several episodes.
Online crusades are calling out random people on social media for moral impropriety and are actually doing more harm than good.
Uncle Frog’s Mushroom Gummies included a Cordyceps flavour – the fungi that inspired The Last of Us.
In a first-of-its-kind study, the six million animals that take part in the world’s largest land mammal migration in South Sudan have been revealed.