Pumba Wildlife Park is a private zoo that plans to feature more than 140 local and exotic animals – including lions, tigers, and pumas – but it’s already courting controversy.
Travel experts Time Out looked at thousands of neighbourhoods around the world to find the greatest places right now for fun, food, culture, and community.
There’s nothing wrong with feeling aggrieved after a collision ends your race, but hurling car debris at your opponent is a step too far.
Yesterday, Eddie Van Halen was confirmed dead at the age of 65. Let’s take a quick look at how one of rock’s most famous cameos came to be.
A trial is underway to determine the efficacy of a new COVID-19 passport, which would reduce quarantine measures for those travelling abroad.
The American president was desperate to leave hospital and return to the White House, as he feared looking week. Of course, you have to nail that entrance video.
Crime statistics have shown that drug-related convictions, even for possession of small quantities, are significantly higher than for other violations.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny collapsed on a flight in August, and was found to have been taken down by a poison developed by Soviet scientists during the Cold War.
Facebook bans QAnon. Ace Magashule arrest warrant? Farm murder court chaos. Eddie van Halen dies. Baby shark song used as torture. What Britney really looks like.
Yesterday, SAFA and Le Coq Sportif announced the launch of the new Bafana Bafana jersey. The video has been torn apart on social media.
There’s a wine that we have a particular fondness for here at 2OV, and it just took home a rather prestigious award.
The 50-year-old, 1 600 kilogram, 5,2-metre long great white shark has been named Nukumi, with researchers in awe of her life story.
Take a trip back to the 90s, and the golden age of gaming, with some retro games free to play on your computer.
Melania and Stormy are never going to be pals, but another secret audio recording shows the first lady still holds quite a grudge.
Researchers have looked into why some couples look like siblings, and some of the theories are rather weird.
14 years after his big-screen debut, the fictional television journalist is back with another journey through America.
White supremacist group the Proud Boys are furious after the hashtag #ProudBoys started trending for matters unrelated to them.
On November 3, America will vote for its next president, but the country needs to prepare for what could be weeks and months of legal battles.
Cyclists in Cape Point National Park were put through their paces by an ostrich that wanted a piece of the action.
Following his expulsion from the US Open for hitting a ball at a line judge, the Serbian would have had a moment’s panic after this completely unintentional incident.
Camps Bay neighbours who have been feuding for six years have taken their dispute to the Cape Town High Court.
For the best part of six years, Led Zeppelin has been battling copyright claims related to the opening riff of ‘Stairway to Heaven’.
In another shining moment for South African law enforcement, a traffic cop was captured allegedly assaulting a civilian in Limpopo.
It’s safe to say that the first few days of welcoming international travellers to our shores has been rather hit and miss.
Trump leaves hospital. Former domestic worker inherits Camps Bay home. Dogs don’t care about faces. What started the Harry/Will war. Tom Cruise’s mad stunts.
Contextualising the economic growth of South Africa would be incomplete without factoring legalised gambling as a contributor to the country’s GDP.
Businesses the world over are under a lot of strain during this pandemic period. Some have had to close their doors permanently, whilst others have downsized significantly.
Facebook is throwing a tantrum over the Netflix doccie ‘The Social Dilemma’, stating that it presents a distorted reality.
The lengths that teachers have gone to during the pandemic, to educate and inspire their students, makes celebrating World Teachers’ Day more important than ever.
It’s alleged that between October 2017 and March 2018, Bveni carried out at least five attacks on the fringes of Table Mountain National Park, focused largely on trails above Kalk Bay.