Everyone is saying that a little boy has stolen the hearts of millions in South Africa with his passionate dance moves.
Who wants to live in a world where Snoop Dog doesn’t klap spliffs?
South African rugby player Hannes Strydom killed in accident, OpenAI employees threaten to quit, WHO declares loneliness a ‘global health concern’, Red-wine headache explained, and Cape Town dubbed leading African city for climate action.
One can’t help but be fascinated by the new film by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell featuring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan and Richard E. Grant.
A police investigation has now reportedly found that they “did not tell the truth and didn’t say what actually happened that morning”.
Is the City of Cape Town really allowing our oceans to become unswimmable and unliveable by pumping billions of litres of sewage into it?
Rocking the Daisies has been muddied by yet another TikTok tent scandal.
As someone who has been in a five-year war with my patch of patchy lawn, I can see the allure of artificial turf. But is there really a substitute for the feel of grass underfoot, or the smell of a freshly mowed lawn?
A popular video with around 8.3 million views compares Iglesias’ current tone of voice to that of Mickey Mouse.
A German eco-activist who travelled to Poland to prove that loggers had forced a bear out of its den was attacked by the very same animal trying to protect its home.
The 37-year-old golfer was eventually forced to admit defeat to the tree and had to move on with a smaller arsenal of clubs.
This is why former US First Lady Michelle Obama, global philanthropist Melinda French Gates, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and former SA and Mozambique First Lady Graça Machel joined forces in Cape Town.
A British long-distance runner, Tom Evans, has announced his withdrawal from the forthcoming RMB Ultra-trail Cape Town race after becoming the latest victim in the scourge of Table Mountain attacks.
‘Chaos’ at Durban port, Government welcomes S&P’s decision to keep SA credit rating unchanged, Woolies removes Israeli products from shelves after receiving threats, Sam Altman Out at OpenAI, Hat worn by Napoleon sold for $2.1 million, and The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Get ready to feel the energy of Zeus and sweat it out in the summer sun at Fitchella, Cape Town’s hottest fitness event on 16th-17th December.
“Safety is a top priority for the City, with over 4,000 uniformed enforcement and emergency personnel available in shifts as part of the City’s largest ever safety deployment over a festive season.”
With four album releases, this German indie-pop band has reached a massive global audience, with seven billion career streams and 13 million Spotify monthly listeners, as well as one of the most Shazamed songs.
Maybe K-Way could slip some colourful fleece over those three towers on the slope of Table Mountain – they’d be doing us all a favour.
If you’ve snapped a picture with the seals at Cape Town’s Hout Bay harbour, consider yourself called out.
The trend has been fuelled by Americans’ obsession with home-improvement shows and social media glory.
Watchers have more options now and DStv needs to catch up and adapt to what’s on demand.
After Bitcoin, NFTs promised to be the next digital goldmine and suddenly people were paying stupid amounts of money for digital images of a monkey.
Proteas out! SA fail to break World Cup curse, Dr Esther Mahlangu’s historic ‘Art Car’ is cruising home, Gift of the Givers office head in Gaza killed, Snoop Dogg says he’s giving up smoking, Western Cape small-scale fishers finally get their rights, and How much money ‘Big Brother’ contestants made back in the day.
Shocking footage is making its way around social media, showing steam rising from the large gashes in roads and sidewalks.
One of the last construction materials we might associate with cargo ships is concrete.
The Big Hole is a 40-hectare open-pit diamond mine and the largest hand-excavated hole in the world.
Rivers of money are flowing south to stall climate change and save the natural world. Why not in cricket?
So, what, is throwing a tantrum on a plane the new way to get TikTok fame?
It is alarming to think that between April 2022 and March 2023, more than 27,000 South Africans were slain.
All the local celebs who have been patiently waiting to break their silence about joining Trevor Noah on the show are excitedly sharing that they got the spot.