There are many booze delivery apps and services out there, but same-day delivery is pretty darn impressive.
A cash-in-transit vehicle was rammed with a vehicle, before an explosive device was used to gain access. Whilst the suspects escaped, they did leave behind some of their loot.
The United Nations has criticised heavy-handed police action in South Africa, calling it “one of the worst” during the global pandemic.
Best European Destinations has released its list of the safest European cities to visit once travel restrictions are lifted.
It was terribly exciting to hear that liquor stores opened this week, although this did little (nothing) to address the elephant in the room – when exactly will Butler’s Pizza be reopening?
The English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, rugby, golf, and more – there is plenty of live sporting action on the horizon.
‘The Lighthouse’ is the much-anticipated follow up to ‘The Witch’ and deserved more acknowledgement over awards season.
Remember back in 2007, when you thought it was hilarious to post about getting blackout drunk? There’s a new Facebook feature for that.
When Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was asked to comment on Trump’s threat to use the military to quell protests, his lengthy pause was very telling.
Anger over lockdown rules and regulations had already been stewing for weeks, but when it was announced that religious gatherings of up to 50 people would be allowed under alert level 3, it was the final straw for many.
“One of the most audacious heists in British history” plays out like the plot of a Hollywood blockbuster.
On Monday evening, the body of a man, believed to be around 60 years of age, was found near Nursery Ravine.
You can now skip the queues to buy booze and take in a floor show while you wait at Candy’s Revue Bar in Port Elizabeth.
One projection shows that as many as 9 300 people in the province could die from COVID-19 in the next six months.
Lockdown ruled ‘unconstitutional and invalid’. Change in Cape COVID testing. Hitler’s home makeover. Sweden probes handling of pandemic. New Super Rugby rules. So, about that black square.
As of June 1, domestic workers were allowed to return to work under strict conditions. Here’s what you need to know.
More than ever before, South Africans are choosing e-commerce over instore purchases, and it doesn’t look like that’s set to change anytime soon.
South Africa’s tobacco industry battles wouldn’t look out of place in a spy novel, says Pauw, touching on some of the smuggling game’s biggest hitters.
The rental market has had to adapt to the national lockdown in some fundamental and interesting ways.
‘Be Water’ is a fascinating look at Bruce Lee’s rise to become a global icon, told by those closest to him with the help of archival footage from his heyday.
Whilst Joe Exotic languishes in prison, Carole Baskin is celebrating a big legal victory.
You’d have expected Elon Musk to say a number of celebratory things following SpaceX making history, but a trampoline reference wasn’t one of them.
The second Twitter fact-checked a Trump tweet about voting by mail, you knew a meltdown was imminent.
You’ll be able to fly across the country for business purposes during alert level 3, but experts recommend incorporating some extra safety measures if doing so.
The eagerly anticipated ‘Avatar 2’ is running into a few problems as they try to start filming in New Zealand.
Every talent show seems to feature people with heartbreaking backstories, but I’m not sure anybody can rival Archie Williams.
Roger Federer tops Forbes’ list for the first time, and also becomes the first tennis player in history to do so.
You could point to a number of recent killings of black people at the hands of law enforcement as catalysts for the protests, but it is the murder of George Floyd that really lit the match.
A new study looks into just how effective the two-metre physical distancing rule actually is.
Gang warfare between the Flakka Boys and the Junky Funky Kids is believed to be behind the alleged hit on the Cape Flats.