Finding in excess of R10 billion from a budget already stretched paper-thin means money taken from departments that can ill afford the hit.
Terror in France. First openly gay Wallaby. NZ’s Euthanasia law. Agrizzi appeal. Scarlett married. 10 best Netflix thrillers.
The SABC is trying to clarify its proposed plan to redefine which devices require a TV licence, and it isn’t going well.
Before Borat’s big-screen debut, there was Ali G, and in 2003 Sacha Baron Cohen’s character scored a rather brief interview with the future president of the United States.
They’ve found bacterial strains of gonorrhoea unique to South Africa, and genetically different from those reported elsewhere in the world.
If I’m paying R35 000 a month to rent a one-bedroom apartment, I better be getting something majestic.
Bugatti is retiring its W16 engine with “the most extreme, uncompromising, fastest and lightest” car it has ever made.
George Clooney directs and stars in the upcoming, and reportedly rather unsettling, post-apocalyptic film ‘The Midnight Sky’.
Before social media really took off, a kid went viral after a video that he made was found, uploaded to a file-sharing site, and viewed by millions around the world.
Mexican drug cartels are capitalising on the opioid crisis north of their border, and the body bags are stacking up at a staggering rate.
The Telegraph doesn’t hand out five-star reviews all that often, so there must be something pretty special about the new Land Rover Defender.
Lieutenant Christine Bolok’s femoral artery was sliced, and despite being rushed to hospital, he was declared dead upon arrival.
If you live in South Africa’s most expensive city, don’t stress – there’s a bit of good news for renters thrown into the mix as well.
Yesterday, Finance minister Tito Mboweni presented his medium-term budget policy statement, and there were a few eyebrow-raising figures that were quickly criticised.
Residents on Cobern Street thought they had found a human head inside a bag, but a police forensic investigator confirmed that it was the head of a dog.
Livestream Pokémon deal disaster. France goes hard. PS5 orders go nuts. Merc wants Aston. Bond crowdfund. Philippe nails Ellen.
Frank Prentice was in his early twenties when he signed up to work on the Titanic. The story of how he survived the ship’s sinking is well worth a watch.
The latest figures show that the country is failing to deliver a decent mathematics education to learners, and the consequences are far-reaching.
Ever wondered what one of the most memorable scenes from ‘Step Brothers’ would look like if Sly Stallone and Arnie switched places with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly?
Apple has promised the most durable screen ever on the new iPhone 12 range, but the proof is in the kicking, dropping, and scratching.
From being the cool kid at school, to landing his first role, to realising that partying had worn thin – Matthew McConaughey’s new book covers it all.
Drones, helicopters, planes, kites, and balloons were used to capture the winning snaps in the first-ever Aerial Photography Awards.
‘The Unfamiliar’ is a psychological horror just in time for Halloween from South African director Henk Pretorius. Locally, the versatile director is best known for his comedy films: ‘Bakgat’, ‘Leading Lady’ and ‘Fanie Fourie’s Lobola’.
Earlier this morning, it was announced that President Cyril Ramaphosa has begun a period of self-quarantine, following exposure to a person that subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.
The ‘Face to Face’ feature on Tinder, which has just gone global, is bad news for those who’ve been using the app for nefarious means.
Yesterday, NXIVM founder Keith Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison. The true extent of his crimes, and how he duped his followers, may take years to unravel.
Divorce cases among the rich are on the rise during the pandemic, for reasons that don’t usually apply to the average Joe.
Guests on a game drive in the Pilanesberg National Park were treated to a front-row seat, as a pride of lion went after a buffalo.
For more than two years, scientists have been studying a 12 million-year-old meteorite that fell to Earth in 2018, and they’re ready to reveal the results.
During yesterday’s National Council of Provinces (NCOP) presidential Q&A, President Ramaphosa was asked about the ‘hard’ lockdown rumours.