The aftermath of a funeral left one man dead, and others clashing with police over Disaster Management Act contraventions.
Digicape’s Blue Monday sale runs until 5PM tonight, so you better make haste if you want to get in on the action.
With his win Down Under, Novak Djokovic is edging closer to tennis ‘GOAT’ status. There’s also some rugby from Australia, and more Haaland heroics.
When NASA needed a way to test astronauts’ hearing in space, they turned to a Johannesburg-based company to get the job done.
Ross Ulbricht can tell the sort of story that, if you were to hear it around the braai, you would say was utter nonsense. It was only a matter of time until the story of Silk Road was given the Hollywood treatment.
WhatsApp has confirmed that the updated privacy policy will go into effect starting from May 15.
It looks like now that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially removed themselves from Royal duties, William and Harry are rebuilding their relationship.
After months of speculation about the stability of Kim and Kanye’s relationship, the mystery is officially solved with Kim filing divorce papers.
Despite all the years of warning, we’re still at the stage where some people consider ‘password’ and ‘123456’ adequate protection.
On Saturday, passengers looked out of the window on their flight to Hawaii to find that the plane’s engine was on fire and falling apart.
A number of former Tesla employees have started their own companies in the electric vehicle space, which look to chip away at Musk’s market dominance.
Things appear to be considerably more complicated in the case of the attack on a Paarden Eiland luxury car dealership than initially thought.
Illicit firearms are widely available to gangsters in the Western Cape, and in many cases, it’s the police themselves who are selling the weapons.
SA army’s costly Cuban blunder. Jacob Zuma ‘bitter’. What caused that Jozi stench? New WhatsApp deadline date. Djokovic nears Rafa / Roger. Meghan and Harry quit.
As well as every business, company or manufacturing industry, insurance companies have had to accommodate as a response to the pandemic situation.
Speed camera “capture errors” have been causing motorists to be incorrectly charged with infringements and criminal offences they didn’t commit.
20-year-old Erling Braut Haaland can’t stop scoring, and his midweek Champions League heroics have once again inspired the inevitable comparisons.
Space movies are great, but often take liberties when it comes to how life really works up there. NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman stepped in to set a few things straight.
French billionaire-heir Kyril Louis-Dreyfus is just 23, and has now become the majority shareholder in League One’s Sunderland AFC.
Nic Haralambous has spent 20 years building businesses and learning hard lessons. If you need advice on starting a successful side hustle, he’s a good brain to pick.
DStv prices are on the rise at around the same time that some ISPs have slashed theirs, which isn’t good news for MultiChoice.
Rasta has picked up his brush and paints again, this time to honour Meghan and Harry’s announcement that there’s a new baby on the way.
Trading from Monday to Thursday is better than a total alcohol sales ban, but retailers argue that an inability to sell on weekends really stings.
After some unforeseen problems with the first round of vaccines to reach South Africa, the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine begins.
Facebook users based in Australia are not able to link to news articles from either Australian or international news sites, with troves of content taken down.
After years of planning, and months of waiting for her to touch down on Mars, Perseverance is ready to start work on the Red Planet.
Pick n Pay staff were on the receiving end of an earful from a woman who refused to wear a mask, saying it was unconstitutional. Yes, they still walk among us.
Global infections slowest since October. Tesla model X coming to SA. Mob boss can play tunes. Billie Eilish restraining order. Baguettes for cultural treasure.
Mulalo Nego Negondeni’s mini replica of Johannesburg took 12 years to build, having begun with a desire to see the FNB Stadium.
Many of the products you will find on Amazon don’t ship to South Africa, and there’s often a wait for those that do.