When South Africans are once again allowed to travel recreationally, the Karoo could become a “low-viral tourism” hotspot.
The new MacBook Pro 13″ is here, complete with a magic keyboard and a host of other upgrades. Let’s see some of the latest reviews.
Cricket fans might spend hours debating which of the two is better (it’s obvious, come now), but Dale and Jimmy are clearly fans of each other’s bowling.
Last week, it was announced that all goods (other than tobacco and alcohol) may be sold through e-commerce platforms. South Africans wasted no time getting stuck in.
In his latest ‘Last Week Tonight’ segment, John Oliver once again looked at the coronavirus, but with a particular focus on sport.
Company culture is key to keeping your employees motivated, which is why it’s important to keep it alive while working remotely.
If you’d like to develop a lasting fear of anybody who screams at you from behind the wheel, go ahead and watch Russell Crowe in ‘Unhinged’.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, a truck transporting cocaine was intercepted en route to Cape Town.
Mysterious lights appeared in the sky over the municipality of Magé in Brazil last week, sparking panic and conspiracy theories.
Uncertainty remains around the future of Springbok star Pieter-Steph Du Toit, who is now technically a free agent following recent developments.
Every year, the UK Sunday Times publishes a list of the 1 000 richest people in the country, which includes South Africans with links to Britain.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with breaking and entering after CCTV footage captured him living it up inside Australia’s oldest museum.
The BBC looked into language politics in South Africa to determine whether or not Afrikaans was in danger of “dying out”.
Members of the ministerial advisory committee have spoken out about not being consulted on key decisions by government, although Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize disagrees.
Ciggie ban a “spectacular failure”. Free State audit shocker. SARS tax changes. Boris’ popularity plummets. Black market haircuts. Michael Bublé death threats. Ricky Gervais on ‘overprivileged celebs’.
Avi Schiffmann isn’t your average 17-year-old. His coronavirus tracker is one of the most popular in the world, but he refuses to sell out.
We’re heading into the winter months, which is when quality red wine really earns its stripes. There’s no harm in sorting out what you’ll be drinking ahead of time.
Smokers around the country are now being faced with some very tough decisions, as the cost of cheap knock-off brands skyrockets.
Many restaurants have been forced out of business due to lockdown regulations, and even the most famous are now struggling.
On May 5, SARS announced new tax filing seasons and a much more heavy-handed approach to those who don’t comply.
If you’re looking for game that combines infinite hours of gameplay with creativity, you can’t go wrong with ‘Super Mario Maker 2’.
Meghan and Harry’s neighbours, the Hadids, are building one hell of a mansion – provided they can get the city planners to back off.
The yakuza, a network of around 22 gangs with its origins in Japan, has fallen on really hard times during the current pandemic.
Explore a scan of Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’, so detailed that you can see the individual brush strokes.
It is rumoured that Meghan might one day publish her personal diary about her life in the UK, which has some people sweating.
How much money is too much money? Well, according to one recent study, we may be looking at the world’s first trillionaire in 2026.
The government has now repealed the restrictive ‘who can move’ measures that were first published last week.
Biology Professor Erin Bromage talks about the situations and activities most likely to put you at risk of contracting COVID-19.
As we hit the seven-week mark of our national lockdown, patience is wearing thin. In the case of the Daily Maverick’s Richard Poplak, it’s worn through.
Online shopping kicks off. Durban July will run, but.. Russia’s killer ventilators. Comrades cancelled. Best 2020 audiobooks.