On Sunday, SpaceX launched the deeply mysterious Zuma satellite into space, but it appears something went wrong. The multi-billion dollar mission has been a disaster.
Many have been harking on about our improved science and maths results, but if you scratch just beneath the surface you’ll find it’s not all roses.
Tinder are hard at work to shed their ‘hook-up’ reputation, with a new ad rolling out late last month. I suppose it’s worth giving it a bash.
A spot of daylight robbery in Johannesburg was caught on camera, and shows just how ruthless criminals are when it comes to getting what they want.
You would expect a brand as big as H&M to have checks in place to prevent PR nightmares like this, but it appears that is not the case.
A tiny piece of clay, demarcated with figures and inscribed in Hebrew, could assist in proving the Bible’s stories are true once and for all. Apparently.
We all know that data in this country costs a fortune, so save yourself some moola when visiting the Promenade and surf for mahala. Yes please!
When figuring out a daily liveable budget for overseas, you might use the Big Mac price comparison method. Here’s a nifty table showing what you need to know.
The term Trump coined for America’s military strength has come back to bite him in the behind. Michael Wolff’s new book causing plenty of headaches, and you can order it now.
Political risk analysts have called 2018 the year that ends the world as we know it, as the global order dominated by Western ideals begins to unravel. Good times.
As Millennials try to take over the world, curious academics are looking at what makes them different from previous generations. This study breaks new ground.
Silicon Valley’s sex parties may be the “norm” for those who live there, but for everyone else it’s just another example of a Brotopia created to stroke fragile egos.
Silwood graduates can be found in kitchens worldwide – Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Heston Blumenthal, Raymond Blanc – all have a Silwood graduate in their kitchens.
Oh my God – was 2017 even real? Here’s Seth’s end of year address from his hideout in the Karoo.
There are plenty of hotels in and around the Cape Town CBD, but there’s also plenty about this new offering that sets it apart from the rest.
The great nurdle disaster, likened to an oil spill, has made its way down the coast. So what should you do if you come across them on your favourite beach?
The Telegraph put together a comprehensive list, rating some of the Cape’s best hotels, and we picked out a few of our favourites.
Meghan will be spending Christmas with the Queen and the rest of the Royals, and there’s much one can read into that announcement.
Those kids and their ‘Upside Down’ was one of the year’s most popular TV shows. Turns out Natalie Portman’s latest film could be another smash hit.
A billionaire couple has been found dead in the basement of their Toronto home, and now their deaths are being treated as suspicious.
As investigators probe Saudi’s Prince Bader’s expenditures, it has become clear that the guy who preaches pro-austerity at home doesn’t seem to practice it himself.
Most road rage videos involve some idiot brandishing his fist, but how often do you see someone firing fireworks in retaliation?
Blackface incidents are usually reserved for South African university students, but now the man rated the third best player in the world last year has joined the fray.
It’s cool that you own one 200th of a bitcoin, and you can now add investor to your Instagram bio, but the person behind it all is doing just a touch better.
As “day zero” approaches, the Cape’s most prominent natural water resource is being abused – giving us a glimpse into the future of what desperation in a dry city will look like.
Yes, that is a plastic fork stuck into a cushion. Local comedian Simmi Areff popped into an art exhibition on Wednesday and he wasn’t very impressed.
A while back we heard about something we dubbed ‘The Treasure Chest’, and naturally Seth was very excited. Our goodies have arrived so let’s get stuck in.
The man ain’t short of cash, and Bill poured plenty of it into building ‘Xanadu 2.0’. It took him seven years, but he would be happy with the finished product.
The Horyu-ji temple was built back in 607AD by Prince Shotoku to promote Buddhism. Turns out its longevity can teach us a few lessons.
Please enjoy this fantastic selection of nature’s finest comedic moments, captured on film for your enjoyment. Let’s hear it for the owls.