The owner of a private game reserve in Limpopo narrowly escaped death after being mauled by one of his lions. The footage is pretty full on.
After three Bryde’s whales washed up dead on the shores surrounding Mossel Bay, the Department of Environmental Affairs started looking for answers.
Chameleons are masters of blending in, but this poor chap in the Kruger National Park seems to have thrown in the towel.
As a Colorado man paddled out to the back line, a tiger shark decided to try its luck. Turns out that’s not the first time he has had to deal with a deadly animal.
Capetonians, it appears your rain dances have worked. Two cold fronts are expected to hit the peninsula this week, bringing buckets of rain for us to stomp in.
Luxembourg might not register in your mind, but the country has massive dreams that involve becoming trillionaires from asteroid mining.
Russia’s national animal is the bear, although that didn’t stop them from making one perform before a third-tier football match.
The Mother City might have managed to wriggle off the Day Zero hook for now, but it’s a very different story along the West Coast.
Chances are you’ll never have to drive through the middle of a tornado, but over in the US it’s a different story. Cue fear and panic.
Anyone who has ever laid eyes on Grumpy Cat can relate to that pained expression, but now there’s another famed feline making waves.
By now we’re all on board the water-saving bus, but that nasty smell soon follows close behind. Here’s what a water storage expert has to say about solving that problem.
All of a sudden, in south-western Kenya, a massive rift has appeared in the earth. Scientists reckon this could end in a solid split.
When a group of scientists noticed a faint light where there wasn’t one before, they set out to discover what it was.
Over a period of nine years, researchers in False Bay recorded 1 105 great white shark sightings, identifying 303 individuals species. Here’s what they learnt.
You might have though that last night’s sunset was one for the books, but then came the lightning. Boy, did Mother Nature spoil us.
Realising that Cape Town represents quite a large portion of the South African market, one local company has expanded their operations.
At a council meeting today, the City of Cape Town tabled a draft proposal which includes an increase in the cost of water, effectively doubling it between now and 2020.
Everyone wants their special day to be a little unique, and that often includes choosing the perfect ring bearer. If you’re picking an owl, things can go pear-shaped.
After going undercover as an ivory buyer, wildlife photographer Adrian Steirn belives he has proof that the former first lady was involved with an ivory smuggling ring.
Skiers and snowboarders hitting the eastern European slopes this past weekend were greeted with a Martian-like surface. I wonder what Elon thought?
Thanks to a considerable shortage of water in the Cape, various products have been flying off the shelves, and suppliers aren’t able to keep up with the demand. Artificial grass is one of them.
Table View is renowned for being a little gusty, which has created a problem for those driving along the coastal road. Up in Durban, the issue is somewhat different.
The drive past Llandudno is pretty easy on the eye, but if you happened to be winding your way somewhere yesterday morning you may have seen these guys.
Luthuli Plaza isn’t exactly the shining star of the Cape Town CBD, but the organisers of the Design Indaba are hoping it could become the greenest.
If penguins and animal selfies are two of your favourite things, you’re going to love this clip of some flightless birds playing with a camera.
We’ve seen a few caracal sightings around Cape Town of late, but this is by far our favourite. Someone’s having dassie for breakfast.
Cloning your dog is one thing, but Barbra Streisand went a step further when she packed the clones in a pram and went for a walk.
With its silvery white baubles and longer lifespan, there’s a particular species of fynbos that is proving very popular overseas.
The humble cricket might annoy the hell out of you but, if you listen carefully, you can actually work out the temperature with a bit of number-crunching.
Located on a freezing cold Norwegian island, where there are more polar bears than people, a Doomsday seed vault is already proving useful.