Bob March is the latest in a long line of people who have come forward with stories about how their lives were potentially saved by an Apple Watch.
The Six Nations soldiers on, Liverpool continue to unravel, and we enjoy some other sporting highlights from the weekend’s action.
We’re still knee-deep in the mess that is COVID-19, but John Oliver has a warning for all those who think this is as bad as pandemics can get.
The Pringles ‘Flavor Stacking Space Return’ advert that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was shot in Cape Town.
Nicholas Bloom, an economist at Stanford University, recently wrapped up a study based on months of surveys of more than 20 000 Americans.
Following on from the success of ‘Tali’s Wedding Diary’, Tali, Darren, Rael, and the rest of the motley crew is back for another season.
Swedish designer Linda Ring discovered the joys of baking sourdough bread long before it became a worldwide lockdown obsession.
Some people were very upset to learn that an actor they’ve never met is in a committed relationship, and his partner isn’t even a celebrity.
We’ve reached that point, over a year after the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, where we’re starting to get a better idea of the after-effects of the virus.
uMkhonto weSizwe war vets have surrounded Nkandla, saying they are prepared to die for Jacob Zuma, as he defies orders to appear in front of the Zondo Commission.
After shattering her leg, and “howling like a wild animal”, Ashley Judd was transported to the ICU trauma ward at Sunninghill Hospital in Sandton.
Youngsters clashed at the V&A Waterfront on Saturday, with one person reportedly stabbed as onlookers watched on in shock.
Shell reaches peak oil production. Body found in Cape Town. Musk’s reality distortion field. Hooking up with strangers. Efron moving to Oz.
It is refreshing to see one such leisure business hitting the headlines in a good news story relating to its vital work and contribution towards child welfare.
Picking the perfect gold chain for you may not be as easy as you think, and there are many things to consider.
Eskom’s coal-fired Kendal Power Station in Ogies, Mpumalanga, caught alight this morning. The blaze has since been extinguished, and the power utility says this won’t affect operations.
You might want to give this a read before you start planning your retirement on the beaches of another continent.
Never has the saying “out of the frying pan into the fire” been more applicable.
Why not waste a few minutes of your life, and bring the weekend that little bit closer, with four trailers?
According to posts on the Somerset West Community Facebook group, there is a flasher operating in the area.
Take a break from dry land with some of the winners and runner-ups in this year’s Underwater Photographer of the Year competition.
We’ve got some wonderfully talented musicians in this country, with Durbanite Julia Church now excelling over in the UK.
Springsteen was arrested on November 14 and received citations for driving while under the influence and reckless driving. Turns out there are some added layers of confusion.
If you are using, or have used, dating apps, you may have noticed more than a few cringeworthy attempts to sound appealing in bios.
Activists from the Koeberg Alert Alliance (KAA) claim that a large crack in the containment dome, as well as other structural issues, could end in disaster.
Tevel Aerobotics Technologies has developed flying fruit-picking robots that provide autonomous on-demand harvest.
Two Italians squared off after their match, and a woman in the crowd called Rafa Nadal an “OCD f*ck” before being ejected from the arena.
A law student, waiting for her takeaway meal, received a text from her Uber Eats driver saying that he’d eaten her food.
When fynbos is used to inspire hope that better days are to come, you know there’s a great deal of clutching at straws going on.
‘Zuma not going to jail’. Britney’s dad loses. Meghan wins. Springsteen arrested. Fake heiress released from prison.