Evidence of Merlin’s grave unearthed in Scotland, Wind farm cyberattack problems, and Starliner returns to Earth without crew.
The new deal will see farmers receive compensation for any improvements they made to the farms they occupied until the disastrous land reform programme in the early 2000s.
You won’t believe how much the Zimbabwean cattle rancher, Collen Tafireyi, paid for a prized Boran Stud bull at a Mpumalanga auction.
Tatjana Smith fastest for 200m breaststroke semis, Former ballerina found guilty of manslaughter in ‘Black Swan’ trial, Celebs rally in support of Miss SA contestant, Three men accused of plotting 9/11 reach plea deal.
Wait until she walks into an electronics shop, it’ll blow her mind.
Duane Vermeulen snapped up by Bok management, Greek islands face water crisis, Saudi to pay SA pilgrims over R14.5 million compensation, John Hlophe elected to JSC, and mountaineer’s body found 22 years after going missing in Peru.
Media24 to close iconic newspapers, Two men die at sea off Sea Point beach, Worldwide migration is on the rise, Zimbabwe’s energy nightmare, South Africa has outline of a deal on new government, and Chris Brown gets stuck dangling in the air during concert.
Whistleblower claims that Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is flawed, Jacob Zuma to contest elections, Champions League gets alleged terror threats, Using Minecraft to teach coding and robotics, and Scrabble makes historic change to game.
Zelensky plans trip to SA, The creator of The Sopranos says quality TV is dying, Expect more electricity price hikes, Boeing loses another engine cover, and What’s wrong with Tesla?
The groundbreaking research has revealed that we might be sitting on an estimated R450 billion resource.
The previously esteemed institution is now facing an exodus of lecturers.
Pringle Bay evacuated after another Western Cape inferno, The man behind the puzzle that 99% can’t solve, Urgent ‘do not drive’ warning issued to some Toyota, GM owners, South Africa kisses over 9,000 millionaires goodbye, and Shoprite’s delivery sales ‘absolutely kills’ rivals.
Springboks’ Jesse Kriel escapes without citing, Woman in court for stealing newborn, A new JFK assassination revelation, The family cashing in on government dysfunction, and ‘Catastrophic’ flooding hits Libya,
Leon Schuster is in hospital, Putin critics who met untimely deaths, Nesquik to be discontinued, and How a note at a petrol station led to a kidnapped woman’s rescue.
Trump becomes first US President to receive mug shot, Rocker Alice Cooper says transgenderism reached ‘point of absurdity’, and ConCourt approves Ramaphosa’s reversal of Zuma prosecutors.
But alas, the current state of Zimbabwe has never been the fault of the ruling ZANU PF, instead, it is obvious to anyone that the sh** governance is mostly the fault of Bush, Blair, businesses, citizens, white farmers, and a pet pig named George II. The last one was made up, but in the land of lies and false enemies, who cares?
UK billionaire on board missing Titanic submersible, Kylie Minogue makes music comeback, Dutch royals pocketed €1bn from slavery, and how often should jeans get washed?
BRICS countries wants to ditch Dollar, South Africa to investigate Gold Mafia, Martha Stewart on Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover, and Russia threatens SA with war if Putin arrested.
Bona’s estranged husband wants to split 25 properties, 21 farms, a Dubai mansion, and a sizeable collection of luxury vehicles in the divorce proceedings.
A deep-dive investigation by Al Jazeera has revealed some of Southern Africa’s largest gold-smuggling operations, exposing how the gangs are brazenly looting the nation.
Who knows what this week will bring, but here’s some good news to start off with.
A Rimbi Tours bus was filmed aggressively racing with a Zebra Kiss bus on a dirt road In Zimbabwe until there was a fatal collision.
Mulk International, an industrial conglomerate based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, has begun to build a USD$500 million high-tech park on the outskirts of Harare.
A video from the airshow captured the moment Mark “Sammy” Sampson’s plane climbed into the sky before losing control and tumbling to the ground.
‘President’ serves as an unofficial sequel to the documentary ‘Democrats’, a 2014 Danish documentary about the contentious 2008 election in Zimbabwe and the subsequent coalition’s attempts to redraft the country’s constitution.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
This is hands down the best ‘Jerusalema’ Dance Challenge video that you will see this week.
Instead of President Emmerson Mnangagwa heralding in a new era, following the ousting of Robert Mugabe, it’s been much of the same.
Whilst Zimbabweans continue to suffer at the hands of a brutal regime, President Ramaphosa talks of “recent reports of difficulties”.
Zim is on fire. Hero Cape waiter killed. Racism allegations at SACS. Where is the ex-Spain king? SOS message in the sand saves three lives. Ryan Reynolds ‘deeply sorry’ for plantation wedding.