After an accident involving three vehicles in the Durban suburb of Newlands West, injured patients were dragged from an ambulance and assaulted.
After the death of Prince Philip, Prince Charles released a short video about his ‘dear papa’ to thank the world for all the sincere condolences.
The team responsible for ‘My Octopus Teacher’ was very, very happy when the documentary won a prestigious BAFTA last night.
Harry’s back. More Moderna vaccine side effects. Hlophe guilty. Philip funeral plans. New Top Gun 2 release date set.
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has died. Buckingham Palace has confirmed the news, via an official statement.
The Chenin in the Winelands summer picnic is upon us, but those who are unable to make it shouldn’t wallow in self-pity.
It’s been a full 21 years since the iconic sketch aired on ‘Saturday Night Live’, but to this day the cry of ‘more cowbell’ remains instantly recognisable.
Life’s too short to spend time waiting for things to buffer, but when you have multiple devices connected and they’re all hard at work, Fibre speed can be an issue.
A cliff with a view of the Red Planet and protection from radiation form part of the concept for a self-sufficient city on Mars called Nüwa.
Buying in the area might be out of your reach, but we did a little shopping around and found a four-bedroom house for rent in Bishopscourt Village, going for R27 000 a month.
Amy Adams is the protagonist in this new thriller that, in this era of staying at home for safety, has drama both onscreen and offscreen.
If you haven’t yet seen it, this viral video of an Asian water monitor lizard climbing the shelves of a 7-Eleven in Thailand is worth a watch.
Elon Musk and his company, Neuralink, are claiming that this monkey is playing ‘Pong’ using only its mind.
Khloe Kardashian is defending her right to edit photos and remove unedited photos as she pleases, after an ‘unflattering’ image of her in a bikini was leaked.
Massive swarms of brown locusts have been sweeping through farming communities, decimating crops and grassland as they go.
Technology is changing society and human connection, so much so that a man can lie dead in his apartment for nine years with automated payments preventing anybody from knowing.
The long, long, long-running saga of Vodacom versus the man who invented the network’s ‘Please Call Me’ concept rages on, with a hearing planned for early next month.
Gorman declined $17m in deals. Harry / Meghan called cops nine times. One of UK richest murdered. Segway motorbike. Satan shoes recalled.
It’s never a good thing to have your event compared to the infamous Fyre Fest, and this time it seems rather warranted.
Tax season – if those two words send shivers down your spine, you’re not alone. Here are the most important dates to jot down so you don’t miss a deadline.
It’s one thing to botch a spelling bee, but it’s quite another to crack a ‘joke’ about rape, which is why ‘Love Island SA’ contestant Camille Terblanché (or Millie as she is known) has been called out.
A new true-crime docuseries on Netflix suggests that the man dubbed the Son of Sam wasn’t acting alone.
Unable to afford a flight back home from Melbourne to Cardiff, 19-year-old Brian Robson resorted to rather desperate measures.
Googling your own name is one thing, but you know you’ve left a mark when the daily Google Doodle is dedicated to your achievements.
This short film about a lab bunny, starring some Hollywood heavyweights, draws attention to the cruel practice of cosmetics animal testing.
Rachel recently opened up about depression, self-harm, a suicide attempt when she was younger, and other mental health battles.
Richard Branson has opened his second island to the public, just four kilometres away from the famous Necker Island.
Industry insiders are speaking out against producer Scott Rudin, famous for movies like ‘There Will Be Blood’, ‘The Social Network’, and ‘No Country For Old Men’.
A tiny little wobble from a particle called a muon could potentially shake the foundations of everything we think we know.
During a pre-recorded lecture with first-year UCT students, Lwazi Lushaba, a lecturer in the department of political studies, said he didn’t believe Hitler had committed any crime.