Chances are you’ve had the discussion about local restaurants serving, or not serving, tap water. Here’s a pretty decent summary of the arguments, and some drama from Barristers.
You would think that Malusi Gigaba would be on his best behaviour now that JZ has left the building, but his actions yesterday in Parliament show otherwise.
It doesn’t take much to get the Obama haters all riled up, but get a load of what they have come up with after his portrait was unveiled earlier this week.
From Newlands to Cape Town’s CBD, a whole list of roads will be closed on Friday in preparation for tonight’s State of the Nation Address at Parliament.
While chatting to CNN about Florida’s school shooting, a former FBI agent broke down in tears from a deep sense of frustration and grief. Watch.
We’ve seen many sporting injuries in our time, and the Winter Olympics has brought us yet another.
State’s case against Guptas. McDonald’s to drop cheeseburger. Ramaphosa charm. Cape Town’s swankiest co-working space. Tutu quits Oxfam. Jen and Justin overs. Facebook spams users. Kanye back on Insta.
There’s a full-blown manhunt underway for Atul Gupta. According to reports, if it wasn’t for a pilot with a conscience he would have been long gone.
Located right in the middle of Cape Town’s CBD is a gorgeous 200-member strong co-working office space. They’ve got some new offers you’ll want to look at.
Sol Kerzner has made no secret of his desire to get involved in the residential property game. Here are his latest plans, in conjunction with daughter Andrea.
It’s no secret that the Western Cape’s water crisis has made life tough for farmers, but what do the experts have to say about our wine industry?
Viceroy has hit back once again, saying it has evidence that Capitec uses a “curing” method to hide the “disastrous” performance of its loan book. More shots fired.
The Winter Olympics only roll around once every four years, so you may as well have a little fun with your outfit. These peeps certainly have.
Zupta has fallen, and now South Africa braces itself for a new leader at the helm. Let’s head to Parliament, where Cyril is due to be elected and sworn in as president.
After nobody arrived to pick up their daughter from school, alarms were raised about the whereabouts of a Bergvliet couple.
For the first time in the competition’s history, the World Press Photo finalists have been released before the announcement of the winner.
Zapiro and Zuma have been duelling for years, with lawsuits and name calling rife, but now it looks like the satirist is having the last laugh.
He goes by the name ‘Howard’ and, using his resemblance to the leader of North Korea, showed up to an ice hockey game to ruffle some cheerleader feathers.
I reckon Cyril is in a pretty decent mood, and you’ll struggle to wipe that grin off his face for a good few days. Look what he was up to early this morning.
Considered the eighth deadliest mass shooting in America’s modern-day history, yesterday’s events paint a terrifying picture of what it’s like inside a school shooting.
There was a great deal of rejoicing around the country last night when Zuma announced his resignation. It’s fair to say these people weren’t fans.
Yesterday saw Jacob Zuma use up his ninth life and, although he made us wait late into the night, he finally bit the bullet. Oh, and how about that spit?
It’s Cyril time. Morgan Tsvangirai dies. Gupta five in court today. Atul on the run. So is Duduzane. Rand rallies. Engine falls apart. Rugby TMO row. Inxeba banned. Chris Rock’s a cheater.
You can imagine that Jacob’s ego has taken a real walloping these past few weeks. Here’s his live response.
I don’t know what you have planned, but over in Camps Bay there’s a whole lot of good vibes going down each and every week.
Derek Zoolander would have us believe that modelling isn’t as easy as it looks. Seems like Kate Upton might just agree.
The Winter Olympics might be less than a week old, but Alex Kang-chan Kam has already been dubbed the “meme-lord”. Look, they’ve got a point.
Mother Nature put on quite a show of force in Cape Town last night, and the city’s finest photographers were on hand to snap some amazing shots.
After years of having their wings clipped, the Hawks are now springing into action. Here’s what one source had to say about what lies behind those gates.
The age of consent in France is a rather confusing affair, as there’s no law that defines sex with someone below a fixed age as rape. Now women are fighting to change that.