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.
‘Seaspiracy’ is a documentary from the same people who brought us ‘Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret’, which was backed by celebrity environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio.
Are you looking for a new food combo to try out or hate on? Molly Yeh says popcorn and mayonnaise go well together, as part of a salad.
To understand how these insurgents have grown to be such a force in Cabo Delgado, some background is needed.
It’s called ‘Sparked’, will involve video, and promises “dating with kind people”. What could possibly go wrong?
Craig Foster and his octopus teacher may be the stars of the show, but the Cape kelp forest ecosystem is the real unsung hero.
On Monday night, Florida residents watched on as the night sky lit up, with a fireball blazing across the horizon.
Hundreds of Wits students are alleged to have used an increasingly popular online tool to cheat, and it’s a problem familiar to institutions around the world.
Got a tissue nearby? You’ll need it after watching this heartwarming video of a rescue Staffie saving her Pomeranian friend from drowning in a pool.
The Ever Given may have been dislodged from the Suez Canal, but the headaches for the company which owns the ship are far from over.
Zuma must pay back millions. Sweden’s COVID-19 record. Queen returns to duties. Starlink in SA. Gary Player’s son banned from Masters. Mick Jagger on anti-vaxxers.
Our government has proposed a draft national master plan, aimed at loosening regulation around South Africa’s burgeoning cannabis industry.
Some swear by it, whereas others argue it can make for an uncomfortable morning session of muscle-clenching.
Even if you haven’t watched it yet, chances are it has appeared towards the top of the screen, and it’s currently the third most popular show on the streaming giant.
If you recognise that man above, you must watch some pretty average movies and series. At least you haven’t been caught up in an alleged Ponzi scheme, though.
A lightning bolt in the US was captured striking a tree with perfect aim, and totally destroying it in the process.
Sailors off the coast of Morocco resorted to desperate measures to get rid of killer whales that were damaging their boat.
A Tunisair flight descended into chaos when passengers started attacking each other, reportedly over a disagreement over seating.
South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout rate continues at an incredibly pedestrian speed, and patience is starting to wear thin.
Prince Harry remembers his grandfather, Prince Philip, as a “legend of banter”, while Prince William remembers him as a guide through times both tough and good.
As more details surrounding the circumstances of Tiger’s crash back in February emerge, it appears that he may have received preferential treatment from investigators.
An American tourist had a bit of a ‘mare last week, when his rental car ended up taking a swim at Hermanus’ New Harbour.
Wesley Nel, the brother of Adrian, the first South African confirmed dead following the insurgent attack on Palma, has recounted their emotional final moments together.
Low risk of third wave – for now. Banksy on auction in SA. Canadian UFO sightings. More Cape baboon controversy. Hawaiian shirts under fire. EmRat dons bikini.
When comparing a basket of staple goods purchased from South Africa’s largest retailers, Woolies emerges as the most expensive.
The golfing world doffs its cap to Hideki Matsuyama, whilst football fans continue to rage at VAR and the lack of consistency.
More and more people are banding together on social media to bring awareness to the fact that COVID-19 symptoms are causing suffering long after patients are supposed to have recovered.