Harvey fights back. NASA’s Mars helicopter. Cost of fixing SA pothole. Eran Eyal – SA scammer. Piers Morgan claims ‘universal support of British public’. Ross talks ‘Friends’ reunion.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, managed to send out some mixed messages whilst addressing the media earlier today.
April birthdays were pretty miserable last year, which is why Café Caprice wants to make sure that this year you’ll be celebrating in style.
Mitchells Plain has an estimated 20 gangs in operation, with a spate of recent gang killings spilling onto the streets.
The ‘Chappelle’s Show’ sketch featuring Prince playing basketball seems outlandish, but according to those who were there, it’s actually on the money.
Somehow, gender reveal parties are still a thing, and this one sees two lives lost after a plane flying a banner plunges into the ocean.
Perhaps Volkswagen’s epic blunder ahead of today put some brands off, but there are still some decent April Fools’ Day pranks out there.
Studies have shown that when used correctly, humour in the workplace is a very effective tool to inspire employees. There are some important caveats, naturally.
Plastic pollution causes untold damage to our oceans, although ‘Seaspiracy’, a controversial new doccie on Netflix, says that’s not our biggest worry.
The concept of achieving herd immunity in South Africa through vaccinations is simple, but putting in place an effective vaccine rollout strategy is anything but.
Things are going from bad to worse for a former president, who is suffering defeat after defeat related to maintenance payments to his estranged wife.
The president and other top-earning ministers will see their paycheques remain the same for the second year in a row, but they’re still taking home a decent salary.
Soldiers and civilians on the ground, as well as those involved in rescue operations, have spoken about the harrowing scenes of violence and destruction around Palma.
France’s latest lockdown. Iqbal Survé screws tighten. Eskom power station update. Amazon’s terrible week on Twitter. Tiger Woods crash investigation. Bella Hadid’s g-string jeans.
When phenomenal artists like Teresa Kutala Firmino and Blessing Ngobeni emerge, the world can’t help but take notice.
February has come and gone, and so too has the 2020/2021 financial year, but now’s the time to plan for the future and shield yourself from the tax you haven’t paid yet.
The ‘Love Island SA’ lads recently chatted about various conspiracies, and I’m surprised to report that a healthy dose of common sense was shown.
‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ is a film from Gus Van Sant. The visionary director helmed the meditative Cobain biopic ‘Last Days’, the school shooting drama ‘Elephant’, and the inspirational political biopic ‘Milk’.
Boston Dynamics has recently unveiled its latest robot, soon to be up for sale, and it’s one that could soon put a few humans out of work.
There doesn’t seem to be a consensus about when you’ve crossed over the so-called ‘lentil curtain’, with some saying Noordhoek qualifies, whilst others point to Kommetjie, but you’re definitely good once you hit Scarborough.
When it comes to how business hours are structured, times are changing, as companies all over the world take on the four-day workweek.
Thisara Perera joins eight others in the record books, with his six sixes in an over the first time a Sri Lankan has completed the feat.
Mark Wahlberg wants you to know that he’s more than just a pretty face in this upcoming six-part docuseries.
Ever guzzled the cheapest of booze, mixed with a knock-off version of Red Bull, from a bucket, with a full moon overhead? If you have, you were probably in Thailand at the time.
The popularity of the humble Polo is both a blessing and a curse, with crooks capitalising on exactly that to make a quick buck.
A new lawsuit brought against Epstein’s estate alleges trafficking, mutilation, and a threat to feed an alleged victim to the alligators.
Curiosity has been rolling around on Mars since 2012, and apart from a few bumps along the way, is still sending back incredible images of the Red Planet.
A passenger was booted off a flight departing from Cape Town International Airport on Tuesday, causing quite a scene on the way out.
Four-day booze ban over Easter. Trump’s new website. Who pays for Suez blockage? Volkswagen’s April Fools’ prank leaked. SA’s biggest pumpkin. Britney in tears.
The Ever Given may have been freed from the Suez Canal, but we will always have the memes.