The crash landing took place in Tombo, Brazil, and the pilot deserves credit for bringing the malfunctioning plane down without things really getting ugly.
A synthetic drug has made its way into schools in Durban, causing panic in some communities.
The coronavirus continues its spread, with the first case in Nigeria confirmed yesterday. It’s getting closer.
SA to quarantine 132. World stocks collapse. Harry takes whole 1st class. Moving R10m out of SA. Courtney Love party stories.
Tito Mboweni surprised everyone with some good news about personal tax brackets, so let’s see how that’s going to affect your earnings.
There is a shift in the diamond ring market, which experts put down to a more affordable price point, as well as a more conscious and sustainable mindset.
The humble egg is a great source of protein, and a staple of any English breakfast, but you should bear a few things in mind.
There are 199 South Africans in Wuhan, China. 132 have asked to be evacuated, 13 have chosen not to leave, and 54 people are yet to be traced.
One giant sportswear brand is doing its bit for the environment with its new eco-friendly and sustainable sneaker and apparel line.
The 1990s were a weird and wonderful time, but we should all be thankful that 1998 gave us ‘The Big Lebowski’. Now you can enjoy more Jesus in your life.
In a gross violation of human rights, a number of state hospitals in South Africa have been accused of sterilising women without their consent.
You record it, you post it, and then you watch it over and over again, but have you ever stopped to think about why?
As Depp pursues two separate libel lawsuits, his former legal team accidentally shared 70 000 of the actor’s text messages. It’s not a good look.
Unfortunately, when it comes to social media, things like tact and basic human decency can be in short supply.
If you’re due to travel abroad, or are the kind of person who becomes overly anxious after watching a movie, you might want to skip this one.
32-year-old Maria Sharapova has announced her retirement, bringing to a close a journey that began when she was spotted by Martina Navratilova at a Moscow tennis clinic when she was just six.
A London local sang a few bars of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Shallow’ on her way to catch a train, and the rest is history.
A ‘Channel 4 Dispatches’ documentary, due to air next week, exposes coffee farms that use child labour, including those that allegedly supply Nespresso.
Yesterday, Tito Mboweni delivered the 2020 budget speech, and there was some good news for first-time homeowners.
Coronavirus and Prince George’s school. Anti-Biden ads in Obama voice. Harry unveils new name. Budget 2020 highlights. Fears over Weinstein suicide.
Over the next decade, the City of Cape Town has big plans to ensure that future droughts don’t result in the same panic as that which we saw a few years back.
Pizza-making robots might sound like a cool idea, but one tech company found out the hard way that theory and practice don’t always align.
An Instagram account that shows the hilarious truth behind the lies that influencers tell us on social media is proving very popular.
‘Everest VR’ takes you to the top of Mount Everest and back, complete with some of the most incredible views you’ve ever seen.
Take a break from staring out of the window aimlessly and enjoy some cracking photos from one of earth’s final, largely unexplored frontiers.
The Royal Family has released videos of the ongoing renovations at Buckingham Palace, giving us a unique look inside.
Set in Cape Town during the ’70s when South Africa was under the rule of the Apartheid government, ‘Poppie Nongena’ is an important and powerful story, based on Elsa Joubert’s ‘The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena’.
As things stand, the World Health Organisation is only advising travellers to avoid China, South Korea, Japan or Italy. For the rest, here are some tips.
When it comes to South Africa’s construction industry, government projects worth many billions are on hold because of interference from what has been dubbed ‘the Construction Mafia’.
Dane Jackson made the second tallest waterfall descent in known history earlier this month, and it’s somewhat terrifying to watch