You don’t earn the nickname ‘the Mozart of chess’ for nothing, and now Magnus Carlsen looks set to change the game for future generations.
Professor Glenda Gray’s comments about the national lockdown have come under fire from various government officials. Zapiro’s been watching closely.
Prince William has to do a fair amount of public speaking, and he’s developed a few tips and tricks over the years to overcome any nerves.
If you have even a passing interest in British politics, you’ll know that Dominic Cummings has had a rough week. Deservedly so, because he’s an absolute prat.
Drew Dixon, who claims that Russell Simmons assaulted her, paints a disturbing picture of the music mogul in a new doccie.
Much coverage and analysis has been given to the tobacco sales ban, but we should also be outraged by SANDF brutality and our state failing our most vulnerable citizens.
A recent report has revealed an exponential increase in food prices since March, including many basic household staples.
Will Trump shut down Twitter? 30 more Western Cape deaths. SpaceX launch postponed. News Corp stops printing 100s of titles. Hitler’s Alligator. Harry and Meghan security bill solved.
Court papers released today outline the government’s reasons for the tobacco sales ban.
When the world first went into lockdown, people began hoarding toilet paper as though their lives depended on it. Now there’s jewellery to celebrate their idiocy.
When it comes to shopping, especially in the midst of a pandemic, I favour a ‘get in and get out’ approach. This app will help you avoid the crowds.
Finally! Following confusion yesterday evening and for most of today, South Africans have clarity about June 1 and moving to alert level 3.
If I had spent half as much time designing a strange trick shot machine as I have scrolling through Netflix, it may have been my contraption featured.
The tabloids have allegedly spoken to a few of Kate’s friends about yet more drama between her and Meghan.
‘Destroyer’ allows Kidman to let it all hang out as cantankerous, unhinged LA cop, Erin Bell. This is a surprisingly Australian film when you consider the shared heritage of director-actor duo of Karyn Kusama and Nicole Kidman.
Despite the pandemic, there are a few movies still set for release in June and July, some of which are coming to Netflix. We picked our favourites.
We may be stuck indoors, but there’s still plenty of action going on in our country’s parks and private reserves.
There’s one industry, often on the fringes of society, that is suffering during the pandemic, costing millions of people their livelihoods.
As South Africa readies itself for a spike in coronavirus cases and deaths, the decision to allow religious gatherings of up to 50 people has been criticised.
Chances are I wouldn’t have reacted as calmly as this Italian child if I found out that there was a massive bear right behind me.
Prince Andrew would have been waiting for the new Netflix series, ‘Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich’, to drop with a great deal of trepidation, and those fears were justified.
For the first time since 2011, NASA astronauts are launching into orbit from the United States.
As the extent of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Cape becomes clearer, some confusion around what will happen on June 1 remains.
Religious gatherings of up to 50 allowed. Twitter fact checks Trump. Huge Cape testing backlog. Aus, NZ players want SA out of Super Rugby. Jimmy Fallon blackface apology. Brad P’s long hair.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has finally addressed her alleged friendship with known tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti.
Alcohol sales are set to open from June 1, so you’d better get ahead of the game if you want to beat the crowds.
Whilst some companies have seen their stock rise over the last (almost) five months, others have taken knocks that will be felt for many years to come.
‘The Sopranos’ may be the greatest TV show of all time, and the cast of characters helped a few words enter popular lexicon with their unique delivery style.
The man behind ‘Inception’ has another blockbuster on his hands, although the exact details of ‘Tenet’ aren’t exactly clear.
There’s something cathartic about watching a building being levelled to the ground by a series of controlled explosions.