Cara Delevingne’s latest collaboration with PUMA celebrates Pride Month and the LGBTQQIA+ community.
South Africans spent the month of April under alert level 5 of the lockdown, faced with regulations that rank amongst the strictest in the world.
Gone are the days of seedy, dingy, sex shops where you slink through the door, because the entire industry is now changing for the better.
“I want to speak to the manager” – seven words you’ll hear before you do battle with the dreaded Karen.
I have an immense amount of sympathy for parents having to endure lockdown with cooped up children in the house.
If you go to a massive party during a pandemic, and you’re part of a royal family, best hope you don’t end up catching the coronavirus.
Many of us are sitting at home with very bored puppies, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
This past weekend, for the first time in history, a commercial aerospace company carried humans into Earth’s orbit.
A scathing Forbes takedown of Kylie Jenner, and the family as a whole, unveils a web of lies and an unhealthy obsession with wealth.
From today, June 1, South African domestic flights for business travel are allowed, although there are a number of rules and regulations worth jotting down.
As South Africans flock en masse to liquor stores across the country, some may find that their hopes of stockpiling have been dashed.
President Ramaphosa said yesterday that scientists advising the government’s coronavirus response recommended a drop to alert level 1.
South Africa’s confirmed cases and death toll are higher than in many other African countries, and there are some valuable lessons to be learnt from our approach thus far.
“Trump presidency is over”. Rage and violence across US. SA school chaos. Big SA courier company shuts. Queen rides pony. Hamilton chirps F1 paddock.
As long as you’re visiting on business, then you are in compliance with the law. Perhaps you are a freelance journalist, writing an article about small SA towns and the effect of lockdown?
British American Tobacco SA has had enough of the tobacco sales ban, and is initiating urgent legal proceedings.
With trips to the spa not allowed under alert levels five, four, or three, home skincare treatments are proving very popular across South Africa.
What better way to celebrate a Friday than with a reminder that we are world champions, and a look at some of rugby’s greatest sidesteps?
Until we do something about the backlog of testing in South Africa, there’s no accurate way to predict just how bad the spread of the virus really is.
Meal kits are great if you feel like cooking and want something wholesome, but after 60+ days of lockdown, who still wants to cook?
What happens behind closed doors between consenting adults is none of our business, except that these details made it to court.
Gary Busey is a strange character, and he’s gone from hard-partying Hollywood leading man to starring in a TV show where people argue about their pets.
It involves Taylor Swift, a joke about exes, the singer’s fans going beserk on Twitter, and a whole bunch of other things we don’t blame you for not caring about.
The Queen’s formers chef spills on what it was like living and travelling with the Royal Family.
Chrissy Teigen has been looking into having her implants removed for a while now, and she’s finally pulling the trigger.
An online survey of where people would like to go once it’s safe to travel abroad could be good news for our tourism industry.
Despite all of his talk about being a defender of free speech, the word’s most fragile ego and his presidential campaign were keen to see this satirical cartoon taken down.
The South African National Space Agency has teamed up with NASA to host a Deep Space Ground Station.
Bullard, perhaps best known for a 2008 Sunday Times column that saw him lose his job, has once again been sacked.
French cafés reopen. Trump signs social media exec order. Epstein was not depressed. No roller-coaster screaming. Partying after lockdown.