SA gov stands firm on ciggie ban. Russia’s coronavirus disaster. Hope in Spain, Italy, France. New state-owned airline to replace SAA. Meet the ‘murder hornet’. Prince Andrew refuses interviews. Meghan and Harry’s ‘bombshell biography’.
We take a tour of the five best live casinos in all of South Africa, and offer you some ideas for the location of your next luxurious gambling vacation.
Ndabeni-Abrahams was suspended for two months, and docked a month’s pay, after a photo showed her breaking lockdown laws. Now she’s hitting back after a video spread across social media.
When I say ‘after lockdown’, I’m not talking about tomorrow (May 1), when things relax a bit and we can actually leave our homes.
Starting from tomorrow (May 1), you can now exercise between 6AM and 9AM, within a five-kilometre radius of your house. Here’s the easiest way to work that out.
Starved for entertainment, more people than ever before are downloading movies illegally.
We’ve come to rely more heavily on technology over the past few weeks, with some devices proving to be more life-changing than others.
Sadly, we will probably never see Oasis reunited, but Noel Gallagher has found an unreleased song on a CD lying around his house.
Locked down with a partner who hates gaming? Here are four gaming channels that they’ll actually want to binge with you.
In at least six countries around the world, close to 100 cases of “a rare but potentially lethal inflammatory syndrome in children” have been reported.
Sit back and take in some natural beauty with the winners of the 2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
The Latin American country is home to some of the most overcrowded jails in the world, making physical distancing impossible.
In what can be described as a prime example of a First World Problem, using Face ID to unlock your iPhone is a little trickier now that we’re all wearing facemasks.
Siya Kolisi grew up in PE’s Zwide township, and he hasn’t forgotten his roots. Together with Rachel, he’s determined to make a difference.
Last night, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, dropped the bomb that the government would be going back on the decision to allow the sale of tobacco products.
It’s fair to say a great deal of the nation’s goodwill was eroded yesterday, and much focus has turned towards exactly why a curfew is necessary.
Illegal miners hiding underground. Musk demands freedom. UK hero veteran gets promotion. NY doctor commits suicide. International football’s reality. ‘Crazy Beast’ animal.
In the early hours of Monday morning, more than 200 healthcare professionals from Cuba touched down on South African soil. Some questions need to be answered.
It’s been a tough month or so, and the temptation is always there to take the credit card for a spin. There’s also another option worth considering.
The City of Cape Town-run Strandfontein ‘homeless village’ encountered problems from day one, and now a damning report is calling for its immediate closure.
The department of basic education has outlined its plan to gradually reopen schools from next week.
Everyone is trying to figure out why Drake would drop a staggering $390 000 on a mattress.
Café du Cap’s harvest table is the stuff of legend. With a small team serving up ludicrously addictive, limited portions of dream delights, everything is fresh-cooked, homemade and gourmet.
‘Tiger King’ is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, and now the team at ‘Honest Trailers’ has stepped up to put their spin on things.
‘Planet of the Humans’ is a climate change documentary presented by Michael Moore. The prolific ‘Bowling for Columbine’ and ‘Sicko’ documentarian served as executive producer on this environmental documentary.
The good folks at Rolling Stone Magazine put together a list of old and new series to keep you entertained during lockdown.
Elon Musk’s business prowess is clear for all to see, and he’s nearing what could be a massive payday. Pity about his tweets, though.
Struggling to remember which day it is during the lockdown, or losing track of time? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
‘Chasing the Sun’, a six-part documentary due for release at some point in August, intends to lift the lid on the world of Springbok rugby like never before.
Unless South Africans have suddenly developed an obsession for pineapple with every meal, there is something brewing.