Your wedding is probably one of the most important moments in your life, and a memorable one too. Therefore, planning for your big day can feel a bit overwhelming and stressful at first.
South African employers face a huge responsibility for safeguarding the lives of their workers when the country eases into Level Three at the end of May.
News24 reports that Dlamini-Zuma has told the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) that the sale of tobacco and alcohol should continue to be banned until the country reaches alert level 1.
Everyone’s idea of the perfect burger will differ, but there are certain ingredients that you cannot skimp on, and they must be selected and prepared with care.
Sweden was hoping that herd immunity would be the answer to the COVID-19 pandemic, but thus far, things don’t seem to be going according to plan.
Rolling Stone magazine decided to rank the greatest debut singles of all time, and as you may have guessed from that headline, a certain Britney Spears features.
Seoul has brought the sea to the city with an incredible LED wave crashing over the Gangnam District.
I’m conscious of being the only ‘soutie’ in Cabine du Cap’s neck of the woods in the Montagu mountains. The farmers in the Talana valley have all sorts of toys, from tractors and motorbikes to moustaches and guns.
This is Lee’s first director film credit since BlacKkKlansman, which was a smash hit, so people are expecting big things.
The band Spandau Ballet took their name from graffiti scrawled on a bathroom wall in Berlin, although the meaning of those words is a little less rock ‘n roll.
Consuming food and drink with a mask on poses obvious problems but then again so does a weird robot mouth likely to terrify everyone around you.
Your friend on Facebook might think the coronavirus is nothing to worry about, but doctors and healthcare workers at some of Cape Town’s hospitals will disagree.
Sofia Franklyn and Alexandra Cooper host the very popular podcast, but now they’re feuding with each other, a streaming platform, the New York Post, and just about everyone else.
A new document sent to schools outlines the measures that must be in place to ensure the safety of staff and students.
Bernie Madoff is currently serving a 150-year prison sentence for defrauding investors out of more than $64 billion, including John Malkovich’s life savings.
As many as 150 hospital staff have tested positive for COVID-19 at Tygerberg Hospital.
During a virtual meeting with opposition leaders earlier in the week, there were heated exchanges with Ramaphosa, as well as pressure from organised labour groups to hurry through the alert levels.
Sentenced to death via Zoom. Mass shooter streams. 4-day work week for NZ. Pippen angry with Jordan. Stephen King’s new mini-series.
Africa Check looked into Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s claims that more than 300 000 South Africans died from the Spanish Flu.
Apple prides itself on ensuring accessibility to its technology, with apps and features designed to help everyone make the most of its devices.
Detailing the story of Barbora Kysilkova, a Czech painter, and Karl-Bertil Nordland, one of the men behind the theft of two of her paintings, ‘The Painter and the Thief’ looks like an emotional rollercoaster.
Load shedding will be here to stay for many years yet, but the short-term outlook for load shedding is more positive than was thought just a few weeks back.
Yes, wearing a mask can help limit the spread of COVID-19, but not all masks are created equal.
NASA’s latest experiment on its mission to reach Mars involves locking a small group of people in a shuttle for eight months.
In a recent segment, Trevor looked at Trump’s hatred for mail-in ballots, as well as the Mike Pompeo scandal.
If your driver’s licence or motor vehicle licence disc has expired, you may be wondering how exactly to sort this out. The Department of Transport has now cleared up a few issues.
Kim Kardashian hopped on the COVID-19 train with a range of face masks, and it wasn’t long before some drama followed.
Elizabeth Fischer’s work with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has seen her capture, and create, dramatic images of the dangerous pathogen.
Bell Pottinger aided and abetted the likes of Jacob Zuma and the Guptas with their State Capture exploits. The management firm may since have fallen, but weaponised communication has not.
If you need a feel-good post to brighten your day, this man and his donkey will do the trick.