South Africans are a resourceful bunch, and we’ll always find a way to keep ourselves entertained.
Scientists have discovered a creature off the coast of Western Australia that’s twice the length of the average blue whale.
I do not know Olive Veronesi, a 93-year-old resident of Seminole, Pennsylvania, but she seems like she would be fun to hang out with.
‘The Sisters Brothers’ is in no way related to ‘Brother Sun, Sister Moon’ about the life of St Francis of Assisi. This is cleared up in the first few minutes of this unusual western in a haunting metaphor as a horse canters away… in flames.
For those still hungry for more Joe Exotic content, Netflix has released a clip from Louis Theroux’s 2011 documentary series, when the Brit crosses paths with Joe.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
99-year-old Captain Tom Moore served his country during World War II, and he is now taking up the call again in the face of a global pandemic.
As our lockdown nears the three-week mark, many dog owners are getting restless. On Easter Sunday, that didn’t work out well for this woman in Three Anchor Bay.
The financial knock that Bezos took in March is now ancient history, as Amazon stocks soar and warehouse workers suffer.
Nowadays, it seems like everyone is an expert and armed with their own set of statistics. If you take a look at the data available, though, our response to the coronavirus has been superb.
SAA’s “imminent death”. Obama endorses Biden. SA’s PPE shortfall. Cocaine kingpin arrested in Mozam. Repo rate cut. First Apple Watch. AB de Villiers on comeback. Gervais slams celebs.
How many packs of Stuyvie Blue for a bottle of good red? Apparently it’s three, and it might be delivered via drone.
The cat was caught letting loose in the mountain range near L’Ormarins, the main estate in the Anthonij Rupert Wyne portfolio in Franschhoek.
While a number of sectors brace themselves for economic strife post-lockdown, some in real estate are cautiously optimistic.
From his “organic farm turned healing sanctuary”, the former Springbok has touched on a number of interesting topics these past few weeks.
Dramatic footage shows a container ship colliding with a crane and another ship at a port in South Korea.
Jennifer Haller speaks out about what it was like to be the first person in the world to trial a possible vaccine for COVID-19.
If you had a job interview lined up before we were all confined to the great indoors, you may have found yourself having to go through it online.
In Sunday’s show, John Oliver looks at America’s mass surge in unemployment, and how many essential workers are being hung out to dry.
‘The Innocence Files’ is a docuseries about those who fight to free the wrongly convicted, while uncovering massive flaws in the US justice system.
Dr Kerrin Begg looks into studies on whether or not wearing a face mask will protect you and others from the coronavirus.
Following an interview on a local radio station, Professor Tim Noakes has come under fire for making “false and misleading statements”.
More than 32 million people tuned in on Easter Sunday to watch Andrea Bocelli’s solo performance in Italy’s Duomo Cathedral.
As much as we are all desperate for live sporting action to resume, a little reality check may be in order.
Bill Gates weighed in on how the coronavirus is affecting the world, how world leaders have responded to the crisis, and where to go from here.
There is still a great deal of uncertainty around the origin of COVID-19, and how it was transmitted to humans.
COVID-19: SA’s worst to come. Trump’s wild press briefing. Chernobyl fire. Assange’s secret kids with SA lawyer. Story of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’ cheating scandal.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to address the nation at 8PM tonight, following meetings with the COVID-19 National Command Council and other social parties.
Cape Town Stadium has been transformed into a massive testing station, where tourists will be processed before flying home.
Firmly ensconced in the Klein Karoo’s first choice for luxury isolation, Cabine du Cap, Seth is keeping healthy and active by chasing baboons, pouring wine, and ensuring “off the grid living” runs seamlessly.