3,000 US deaths in a day. Musk loses $9 billion. Facebook in trouble. Bushiri arrest imminent. Melania just wants to go home.
Google has released its list of the top trending searches for 2020, and there are some odd ones in South Africa’s ‘trending questions’.
We took a tour of online private high school Valenture Institute’s Newlands boutique campus, to see what all the fuss is about.
Eight former players are set to take legal action against rugby governing bodies, with claims that the sport is a “ticking timebomb” with regards to dementia.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have come and gone, but there are still some great specials running in the lead-up to Christmas.
It’s that time of the year again when the famous billionaire reveals his five favourite books for the holiday season.
You know Colonel Sanders as that old bloke from the KFC bucket, but ‘A Recipe For Seduction’ wants to introduce you to an altogether different character.
‘Riding with Sugar’ is an important coming-of-age drama, journeying with a refugee much like an African version of Oliver Twist. It’s actually much more than a drama, and blends an array of genres.
Drive around with a dashcam for long enough and you’re bound to catch something crazy happening. These have the added bonus of that special Ozzie twang.
William Shakespeare became the second person in the world to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, and the one to spark the most joy on social media.
67-year-old Louie Gohmert, a Republican representative from Texas, may have bitten off more than he could chew during a press conference yesterday.
A faulty electrical heater set off a series of events in a Russian city, that culminated in an impromptu fireworks display.
Even with measures in place, spam calls have become an almost daily part of our lives in South Africa.
South Africa participated in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study at the grade 5 and grade 9 level, and the results are embarrassing.
Yesterday, Stats SA released the GDP stats for the third quarter. The headline number touted was the 66,1% growth, but that doesn’t really tell the full story.
Jihadist attack in Mozam. Supreme Court crushes Trump. Ghislaine’s hair falling out. Everest has grown. Champs League match suspended due to racism. Eve Jobs, the model.
Pupils across KZN are now quarantining, and the race is on to find as many as 1 300 Gauteng pupils who also attended the Matric Rage event.
SARS is being inundated with desperate calls from taxpayers who have fallen victim to scammers promising to secure large tax refunds.
Having held its own since 1963, the Arecibo Observatory Telescope came crashing to the ground when its cables snapped.
As a new year approaches, consider this a reminder that starting 2021 with your finances in order is a great way to kick things off.
Over the past few years, sophisticated attacks on gold plants in the country have spiked, with some even using explosives to blast their way through walls.
Multiple people are being treated after an explosion sent a Pinetown chemical factory up in flames.
If you’re up for some holiday entertainment while you vegetate on the couch, look no further than the top five series of the year.
Sit back and enjoy a full half-hour of on-air gaffes, terrible puns, Zoom fails, pets behaving badly, and a contender for worst pun of the year.
South Africa has set the bar alarmingly low for vehicle safety, with one popular bakkie scoring zero stars when crash-tested by the Global New Car Assessment Programme.
Assuming you’re willing to fork out R100 000 a month to live in somebody else’s home, here are two options.
The search for Forrest Fenn’s bounty is probably the most famous treasure hunt of the past decade. Now we know who found the loot.
In 2019, Belle Delphine rose to fame when she started selling her used bathwater online alongside her erotic content. She now makes more than R20 million a month.
At last night’s World Rugby Awards Special Edition, the men’s player of the decade was crowned, along with the best XV, which included three Springboks.
Swarms of locusts have invaded three provinces in South Africa, with farmers fighting to save their crops.