Prince Harry has been grabbing local headlines as he makes his way round southern Africa, his visit to the Kruger the scene of a touching moment.
China’s smog is still around and it’s only getting worse with children even being allowed to stay at home from school.
Check this babe of an elephant being rescued by its herd when it can’t escape a muddy water bank.
Brandalism covered the streets of Paris with faux adverts highlighting the lack of action by the climate change conference’s sponsors to improve their carbon footprint.
As the world leaders meet in France to talk climate change, China’s citizens are in a sea of smog that they can barely breathe in.
Next year will see a very important case being heard in the Pretoria High Court, and there’s a little something we can all do to help out.
Snakes used to have little legs attached to their slithering body, but scientists have never known why they ever grew out of them.
It sounds like Maphatsoe hung out with Zuma this weekend and mistook his rambling opinions for political fact.
Beautiful architecture is something to admire inspire new ways of living in the modern world – just like these top designs out of the WAF show in Singapore do.
The Western Cape government is requesting that the region be declared a disaster over damaging water shortages.
I think we all remember the name Walter Palmer, although it’s been rather quiet on that front of late. Enter this Twitter account.
Emotions ran high in Pretoria yesterday, the High Court handing down a ruling that has enraged many South Africans.
A morning jog is bad enough without having to come across a monster cat, something one KZN man says happened over the weekend.
When something is deemed to ‘break the internet’ you’d think it has something to do with the Kardashians. But this dress is a little more humble than that.
The whole world seems to be experiencing arb weather extremities. The UK’s second named storm seems to be on a mission to claim some victims.
The mountain above Simon’s Town has been on fire since Wednesday. Check out some pics of the devastation it caused.
As the drought descends on South Africa, it’s important to know just how it will affect us. Watch this infographic for more information…
South Africa as a whole might be struggling on the water front, although I think Kimberley have it worse than most.
Although there was considerable damage, northern regions of South Africa experienced relief yesterday as heavy rains fell.
Sunday saw areas of the Limpopo province ravaged by severe thunderstorms and the worst might be yet to come. Brace yourself Jozi and Pretoria.
The northern white rhino is pretty much on the further brink of existence, but there is hope, and sometimes, hope is all we’ve got.
As reservoirs and dams are drying up, members of the ANC are actively denying that South Africa is in a national drought crisis. The situation is manageable.
After a severe backlash organisers of the Slide the City event have been forced to backpedal on their plans, scrapping the event amidst public pressure.
Each and every day the internet is filled with unusual occurrences, although I’ve yet to see anything like this before.
An undercover animal rights activist managed to infiltrate a pork processing plant and the resulting video is a shock to the system.
Take a look at behind the scenes to see why SA’s bread prices are set to increase because of the onset of the worst drought in SA’s history.
These two camera angles show a Great White getting rather up close and personal with a few cage divers in Gansbaai.
One fearless canine decided to forego the safety of the boat, making friends with a pod of dolphins off the coast of the Bahamas.
Jacob Zuma, who is the fourth highest ‘earning’ president in the world, is tearing South Africa apart.
Parts of South Africa have now been declared disaster zones as the drought issue prevails and water sources are scarce.