Imagine being locked down on an island, with fellow festival attendees, due to the coronavirus. Maybe that sounds ideal to you, but not so much for others.
Think of this as a gentle reminder that it’s more important than ever to keep your immune system in fighting form during and after lockdown.
Sometimes, amidst the daily headlines, it’s tough to find a ray of good news. Here are five spots of hope amongst the rubble.
On Thursday night (April 30), starting at 7PM, some of our country’s most talented musicians will unite behind a common cause.
Bill Gates has some updates on his efforts to combat the coronavirus, and some insights into when we may expect a vaccine.
Criminals raided a liquor store in the Free State, making off with more than R60 000 worth of booze.
For a while there, the world seemed genuinely worried about Brad Pitt. Looks like he’s back in top form, though.
Madill, Oklahoma resident Pecos Hank captured close-up footage of a massive tornado as it tore through his town.
Jackson Mthembu confused two very different machines while talking about hospitals and the coronavirus.
Whilst they don’t earn anywhere near their football counterparts, rugby’s top earners are still doing alright for themselves.
As self-proclaimed ‘Durban’s best golfer’, one can only imagine the restraint Jared Harvey must be showing during this lockdown period.
New World Wealth has published its South African wealth report for 2020, revealing the most expensive streets and suburbs in SA.
South Africa’s alert level 4 does not allow for the sale of alcohol, but alert level 3 currently does, within restricted trading hours.
A theory as to who started the coronavirus, advanced by YouTube wack job and conspiracy peddler George Webb, is ruining lives.
Costing a cool R37 million, the fence, found around Beitbridge, has already become a laughing stock and has failed dismally to curb the influx of people and illegal trade.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a paradigm shift in our behaviour, and how we work & communicate.
Kim Jong Un’s successor? SA’s elderly and the lockdown. Pentagon releases UFO videos. Google’s Freedom Day Doodle yanked. Update to SA cannabis cultivation laws. Meghan fuming.
After The President’s Thursday announcement, everybody got excited for a second. Then they realised that Level 4 sounded a lot like lockdown, but included cigarettes. Then people started asking for details. Finally, those industry specific details have arrived, courtesy of @GovernmentZA
Police minister, Bheki Cele has released the crime stats for the lockdown, compared to the same time period last year.
Ideas Cartel has launched Cartel Connect Online (CCO) to provide an ecosystem for facilitated connections, a variety of curated live content, and a ‘delicatessen to your door’ service.
During yesterday’s White House coronavirus task force briefing, US President Donald Trump touted treatment methods that have experts worried.
President Ramaphosa ended his address to the nation last night by putting on a face mask. It didn’t exactly go according to plan.
In 1964, the people of South America geared up for the arrival of The Beatles. Instead, they got The Beetles, a knockoff band from America.
We have now entered the final week of the original 35-day lockdown period, and I’m sure we can all relate to the struggles of Madam & Eve.
As of May 1, South Africa will be moved to alert level 4. Whilst there are still a great deal of uncertainties to be ironed out, here’s what we know thus far.
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult star in ‘The Great’, a comedic take on Catherine The Great’s rise to power in Russia.
The Boston Dynamics robot dog, ‘Spot’, has joined efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Much has been written and said about the efficacy of face masks, but our Department of Health backs usage when out in public.
If you had any doubts, banish them – The Rolling Stones might be fossils, but they’ve still got it.
A case of crimen injuria has been opened against a woman who referred to President Ramaphosa as an “ape” on Facebook.