It has been a truly horrific 24 hours in the Mother City, and strong winds are currently hampering firefighting efforts as heroes battle the flames on the front lines.
Snowden’s $5m NFT. Harry might delay LA return. Facebook goes for Clubhouse. Crazy bride / groom story.
From 4PM today (April 16), online registrations for Phase 2 of South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout will officially open.
With the automotive industry having to react to cash-strapped consumers who are increasingly opting to buy used cars, highly innovative products are leading the way.
Before you get too carried away, the property on the market for R28 million is the one with the arches in the foreground of the picture, not that massive one above it.
Having announced that Dulux was proud to be a new sponsor of Premier League outfit Spurs, the company’s Twitter account took a very strange turn.
‘Promising Young Woman’ is one of the eight nominees for the Best Motion Picture category at the upcoming Academy Awards later this month.
There’s a new curve model on the cover of Playboy, and it’s David Hasselhoff’s gorgeous daughter, Hayley.
Despite up to 90% of this year’s rooibos harvest being delivered to processors, farmers are still unsure what price they will be paid for their produce.
Prince Philip was making plans for his Land Rover hearse long before he died. Here’s a sneak peek of what it looks like.
The Israeli government acknowledges that sex work isn’t just about pleasure, but also therapy for disabled and forlorn soldiers.
Non-fungible tokens are proving to be popular, and expensive, pieces of digital art. This ‘virtual hoodie’ feels like a bit of a stretch, though.
France bans sex under 15. Harry and Will to walk apart. Human cells grown in monkey embryos. Emily in post-baby thong.
Australian dance troupe 101 Doll Squadron, which was hired by the Royal Australian Navy to perform at an event, are at the centre of a ‘twerking’ controversy.
Putting your phone into a bowl of rice after it’s taken a plunge is a common tactic, but you’re actually not doing your device any favours.
Lewis Capaldi may have achieved international fame thanks to some smash hits these past few years, but he’s always kept his feet on the ground.
Nine South Africans made Stuff’s list of the world’s most influential rugby players, including Siya in 10th, and Pieter-Steph du Toit in third.
Yes, that man is brandishing a flagstick, and we can only hope his golf swing is more measured than his flag-wielding skills.
NASA scientists have to consider many factors when it comes to feeding their astronauts nutritious, tasty, and storable food.
2017’s action-comedy ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ was a reasonably solid box office success, grossing $180 million worldwide, so it was only a matter of time until a sequel arrived.
Watch David Beckham relish in the joys of being the new ambassador for Maserati, including busting out a few doughnuts.
Presidents are often assessed after their first 100 days in office, but we’re jumping the gun a little here, as it’s only been 85 days since Biden took over.
You can even cover the £175 million (around R3,5 billion) with Bitcoin, as 48-year-old developer Nick Candy says he is looking to cash in on increased demand for London’s most exclusive homes.
This mysterious flying object has a very particular shape, with the Pentagon confirming that the footage is authentic and investigations are being taken seriously.
The Lord Milner Hotel in Matjiesfontein is famous for its spirited visitors, and the Karoo region as a whole is full of ghost stories from days of old.
Another Zoom call, another naked body. This time one of Canada’s politicians dropped the ball due to what he calls “a really unfortunate mistake”.
Bernie Madoff dead. Crypto company’s huge stock market launch. Vaccine blood clots overhyped. SA airline price wars. Bieber’s very honest interview.
Let’s take the time to get to know more about the religious holiday of Ramadan, with a breakdown and some images from South Africa and abroad.
We’re all trying to ensure that our bodies and minds get what they need to function at their best, and this subscription service ticks all of the boxes.
The second I hear the opening notes of Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’, I’m instantly transported back to 2010. We shouldn’t give her all the credit, though.