It’s funny because it’s so real.
Man, sometimes we wish Madiba was still around to experience the Siya and Rassie show. He would have loved these okes.
Only hours after their Rugby Championship win over the Wallabies, Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth were in attendance for the du Plessis match, even walking out with the elite UFC fighter.
“The beer scene across Africa has developed beyond following global beer trends, and we’re now setting some trends of our own.”
At the time, the only competitor on the market was Nissan’s Leaf – Tesla only began production of its first EV, the two-door Roadster sports car, that same year, and it would be four years before they began mass-producing their first four-door.
FILIPA, a music fan from childhood, recorded her first song when she was 12 years old.
The kid from Soweto is becoming a true South African icon.
The video features South Africans of all backgrounds coming together to pay tribute to the Boks, and our unbreakable national gees.
Known for her previous hit singles ‘This Moment’, ’Not Here To Please You’ and ‘Take Me Away’, Villain is Kristi stepping into the spotlight in a big way. As subtle as the song might be, there’s an honesty to the lyrics that hits like a meteor, like being sucker-punched by a butterfly.
Adapted from Deon Meyer’s best-selling novel of the same name, the new series promises to take viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the seedy world of Cape Town’s criminal underbelly.
Schoenmaker finished behind gold medallist Ruta Meilutyte from Lithuania, while American Lydia Jacoby rounded up the podium with a bronze.
The City of Cape Town is hoping to channel some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup gees as it prepares to host the 2023 Netball World Cup. The tournament is set to kick (throw?) off on Friday, 28 July, and will last until Sunday, 6 August.
As strange as it sounds, Dean Smorenburg started farming with black soldier flies in his bathroom in 2016, and now the entrepreneur is exporting his ‘animal protein’ to the EU and US.
During the course of the three-day games, our 64 athletes showcased their talents in eight different sports which include athletics, aquatics, basketball, boccie, football, futsal, netball, table tennis, and ten-pin bowling.
Veteran Durban climate change researcher Professor Debra Roberts has been named among four experts nominated to lead the world’s top scientific advisory panel.
By simply caring, Rachel Kolisi has quietly done more for an unfairly treated kid than any Real Housewife of the Winelands has ever done.
The win means that the team has automatically qualified for the World Championships in Belgium later this year – one step closer to the 2024 Paris Olympics!
Reflecting on the moment, Musa said he was a true believer, and an example, of breaking the word “impossible” into two. “I’m possible.”
Because we live in the greatest city in the world, we are often rewarded with little things. One time, they gave us Table Mountain, another time Camps Bay. This time we’re getting our very own Monopoly.
There have been great studies done about big things in the world, and now we have the results of what a simple sock can do for you. Warning: it’s life changing.
If this doesn’t make you appreciate the incredible doctors we have in this country then I don’t know what will – this is a proudly South African moment, me thinks.
It’s lovely when something South African makes us proud – we have plenty of talent in this country, let’s not let it get overshadowed by all our other issues.
What do you get when you cross a sexy South African model with an international super car? Well, you’re going to get one steamy ad campaign, that’s for sure.
Jack Parow, wearer of extremely long-peaked trucker hats, twirler of moustaches, and now sitar influenced musician. Enjoy this, it’s good.
There are still moments in South Africa’s day-to-day business that we can be proud of. Take our amazing musicians, for example…
I don’t know if I want to concentrate so much on Sharlto and Tanit as I do on my jealousy that they are swimming on a Hawaiian beach.
There’s been a lot of crappy stuff in the news of late, so here is something to unite us as a country and get us to laugh.
With a new album coming out soon, and now an idditional career in GPS voiceovers, Steve Hofmeyr is making headlines. It’s great to have some good news in the news.
We know we live in fairly crazy country, but we like it that way… mostly. Check out 15 of what Buzzfeed have identified as the things that make our home the craziest place on earth, PLUS one they missed!
So for his 21st birthday this young man was most likely stitching someone up or cleaning out a bedpan, what were you doing to help your fellow South Africans when you turned 21? No, drinking more alcohol so there is less for under-age drinkers does not count.