The latest COVID-19 stats for the country show the Western Cape accounted for 11 262 of the country’s total 18 003 cases, which is more than 60%, and the same is true for the death toll.
Volkswagen really needs to have a word with its marketing department before releasing another advert.
Professor Glenda Gray’s comments regarding the lockdown raised eyebrows over the weekend. Now Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has come out swinging.
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A proposal has been submitted for consideration that outlines what domestic air travel could look like during alert level 3.
We’re all chugging the stuff to get us going in the morning, but this time there is no barista to rely on. Here’s how to up your brewing game.
An international research team of health experts reckons South Africa would benefit from 18 months of intermittent lockdowns.
25 years after Mel Gibson yelled “they will never take our freedom”, historians are still upset about the lack of factual accuracy in ‘Braveheart’.
Some South African big cat breeders can make a small fortune selling their animals to overseas buyers, and it’s a business often accused of putting profit over ethics.
A new groundbreaking documentary, ‘Inside Italy’s COVID War’, takes you behind the scenes at Cremona Hospital during the height of the coronavirus crisis.
The Red & Yellow Creative School of Business is giving away R2 million in vouchers for its famous Digital Marketing Aptitude Test (DMAT).
‘It All Begins with a Song’ is a music documentary dedicated to the Nashville songwriter. The Tennessee capital is also regarded as America’s musical capital when it comes to songwriting.
The pandemic is proof that we can make major lifestyle changes when it matters, and the same could be true for saving the planet.
Early on Sunday morning, a truck carrying an estimated R30 million worth of cocaine was intercepted en route to Cape Town. The Hawks, along with the driver, deserve a great deal of credit.
Work on the Regulation of Cannabis Bill, drafted by the ministry of justice back in January, has slowed significantly due to the national lockdown.
Researchers are confident that dogs could be trained to detect the coronavirus in people, even if they’re asymptomatic.
The city accounts for around 10% of Africa’s confirmed coronavirus cases, but the reasons for this are more complex than shouting about the Sea Point promenade.
Miss South Africa hopeful Bianca Schoombee is under fire for tweets she sent out as a teenager, and her attempts to apologise haven’t gone to plan.
According to projections by the SA COVID-19 modelling consortium, consisting of scientists and experts advising the government, South Africa will see a huge spike in coronavirus deaths by November.
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There are many countries that are going to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic with their reputations tarnished. China is certainly one of them.
If you’ve ever dreamed of cultivating your own honey, and the smug feeling of satisfaction that comes with it, this is probably the easiest way to do it.
Lance Armstrong has never revealed certain details regarding one of sport’s most infamous doping scandals. Now he claims he’s ready to tell his own story.
Bars are closed in London, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t grab a pint from your local ‘tactical beer response unit’.
South Africa and America share one common trait – we love our meat. But experts say cutting down might not be a bad idea.
Eastern Cape health MEC Sindiswa Gomba has come out swinging, hitting back at the stink surrounding the now-viral ‘fart’ video.
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran endured a slight ‘balls-up’ when explaining tennis safety protocols for reopening courts in the Long Island area.
What if I told you that an elaborate meal could be prepared in roughly 20 minutes, in one pot, with minimal effort on your part? Sign me up.
Stick a six-foot-wide tube around your customers, and you’ve ticked off some of the physical distancing concerns.
A group of men approached by law enforcement outside a UK supermarket launched into an exercise routine to avoid arrest.