Prince William may be next in line to ascend to the throne, but experts reckon the Princess of Wales may just be the key to the British monarchy’s longevity.
In other words, the rubber stamp is hanging by a bureaucratic thread.
A Gauteng couple reported a tip to the international Human Trafficking Hotline Web Chat about a ship that was leaving Saldanha Bay harbour days after Joshlin Smith’s disappearance.
For over eighty years, a Hermès bag has been the epitome of elegance and luxury at its finest. It is the reason ‘must-have accessories’ exist in the luxury fashion market.
The artist behind the ‘ladies-only lounge’ that has become the subject of a formal anti-discrimination complaint says she is “absolutely delighted” that the case has ended up in court.
Fortunately for us, science still has a few answers outside of the sage wisdom we receive via Instagram.
The bill says: “In contrast to its stated stance of nonalignment, the South African Government has a history of siding with malign actors” in reference to Hamas, Russia, and China.
This man’s escape from justice was as wild as the illegal animals he kept in his house.
South Africans will have to wait until 30 November 2030 for the skies to turn dark over Mzansi, Botswana, Namibia, and Lesotho.
Southern Cape gears up for more heavy rain, Saharan dust cloud hits Europe, SA’s Gordon-Bennett first woman in extreme Ice Ultra, Hermès Birkin bags are the subject of a new lawsuit, and Robbie Williams is heading to SA.
With interactive features such as live chat and multiple camera angles, live dealer games blur the line between virtual and land-based casinos.
Following the sight of the PM trying to be an ‘ordinary person’ with his Sambas, the sneaker community is now lashing out at the iconic sneakers as vehemently as they did against the Heavens Gate Nikes.
In this remote place, there are more polar bears than people, no taxes, visas, or cats, and it’s illegal to die or be born there.
According to the politician, this was not the first time the group had approached him to push the programme.
“I do my best, even though I have nothing myself. I only have God. I pray to God every day to give me the power to help people.”
The Great Dane, who died 80 years ago this week, was the first dog in the world to receive an official Royal Navy rank.
Two brothers were shot dead after being lured to a house under the pretence of buying a TV set for sale on Facebook.
It’s almost impossible to find one of the original shirts today, but those who have it own a part of Rock ‘n Roll, and Olympic, history.
A couple of vehicles, including trucks, were launched off the N1 bridge just before the Huguenot Tunnel outside Paarl, roofs split and shattered in the wind blowing over Gordon’s Bay, while trees broke and debris was flung into the roads all over the rest of the Western Cape this weekend.
In addition to the bullet-proof playpark, Gun-free South Africa also propose bulletproof vests designed for ‘little bodies’.
Zelensky plans trip to SA, The creator of The Sopranos says quality TV is dying, Expect more electricity price hikes, Boeing loses another engine cover, and What’s wrong with Tesla?
The alleged fraudster Fidelis Moema bought a luxury SUV gifted to his influencer girlfriend who relished in illegal funds.
A woman gave a – ahem – spirited performance on a Spirit Airlines flight recently.
This is going to be another plastic nail-biting year for the Viljoens it seems.
A fourth kind of chocolate has slowly been making inroads into the French confectionary world, but the Swiss refuse to recognise the French alternative to their pink chocolate.
It has been widely acknowledged that the abusive 2016 plane trip was the last straw that sent the Jolie-Pitt marriage to divorce court, but it seems there’s still more to the story.
The Discovery’s Spend Trend 24 survey released on 4 March 2024 reveals which province is home to the biggest spenders when it comes to groceries, eating out, and travel.
The spherical damper, named Damper Baby, moves back and forth during earthquakes or typhoons, which are common occurrences on the island.
The South African footballer and Olympian was killed in a failed hijacking in Johannesburg on Thursday.
Steep municipal tariffs proposed, How religions have responded to total solar eclipses over the centuries, Kiss sell music catalogue and face paint designs, Popularity of Padel now encroaching on a wetland, Competition Commission slapping Microsoft with monopoly complaint, and Double blow for ice cream and chocolate lovers.