One day, robots will rule the world and we will be their minions. Until then, let’s just laugh at the world’s least ‘hi-tech robot’.
Google has announced the results of its 2018 Year in Search, revealing some interesting similarities in the search interests of South Africans and Brits.
Earlier this month, a City environmental health official sent a letter to a mosque in Bayview, saying there had been a complaint about a “noise nuisance”.
Ayanda Mabulu loves a little controversy, and he certainly got that at the release of his public artwork yesterday outside of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
It’s clear that Derick Hougaard and Karlien van Jaarsveld are never going to rekindle their romance from years gone by, and last night things got ugly.
Yesterday, the High Court in Pretoria dealt Tom Moyane, and by association Jacob Zuma, a serious blow. The wheels of change are turning.
Bree Street is often a place to see and be seen, but if you’re a fan of good beer and laidback vibes, we have a suggestion.
America has been in the midst of a school shooting epidemic for years, which is just one of the reasons why adverts like this are necessary.
The popular musician has been battling pancreatic cancer since 2015, but he’s determined to keep doing what he loves.
When you wake up on the streets of Jozi, without clothing and any memory of how you got there, you might have overshot the mark.
Researchers in Germany stumbled upon an ID card issued to Vladimir Putin in the 1980s, and let’s just say he wouldn’t have looked so good riding a horse topless back then.
Some South Africans are very excited about Elon Musk’s tweet from earlier today, when he said that he hoped to open a Tesla store in South Africa at some point in 2019.
Making sure you remember everything you need for a beach day can be quite a schlep, but this funky little creation will help you out.
Parents have the ability to make you cringe, but life has a funny way of coming full circle. This French advert is a perfect example of that.
As 2018 draws to a close, people start to plan the trips they want to take next year. Here’s Airbnb’s list of the world’s top 20 destinations for 2019.
Roger, the seriously ripped kangaroo that became famous for his bodybuilder-like physique, has died at the ripe old age of 12.
Remember that weird blue crane outfit that Miss South Africa wanted to wear to the Miss Universe Pageant? It’s back, it’s exactly the same, and it has company.
Trump behaving like a moron on Twitter isn’t exactly news, but sometimes his idiocy is so obvious that it’s hard not to have a little fun.
In a wide-ranging and honest interview with SuperSport, Rassie opened up about a number of issues, including finishing as coach after next year’s World Cup.
The NSRI wanted to bring joy to the children of Cape Town by organising a visit from Santa. This Santa, however, didn’t quite have his sea legs yet.
It’s no secret that us South Africans love our meat, but how do stack up consumption-wise when compared with other countries?
A new book, ‘If You Lie Still, You Will Not Get Cold’, focuses on the untold story of the South African Citizen Force soldier during the Border War.
The trial of Joaquin ”El Chapo” Guzman has reached the one-month stage, and it has had plenty of fireworks along the way.
Andy Serkis will always be remembered for this portrayal of Gollum in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ franchise. Now he’s reprised the role to make a point.
When a celebratory birthday photo went horribly wrong, a Sea Point husband risked his life in an attempt to rescue his wife after she fell from Lookout Point.
Whilst the Blitzboks couldn’t bring home the trophy, the crowd still managed to have a pretty wild time. The outfits are always a highlight.
The tide of public opinion might finally be turning against Juju, and this South Africa historian’s stinging rebuke of the EFF’s leader is a testament to that.
As we enter another day of stage two load shedding, it’s worth taking a look forward to see how long we might be in this mess.
Gradesmatch, an app that automatically matches learners with universities, won the Google Impact challenge and some tasty funding.
Over 45 000 readers responded to The Telegraph Travel Awards survey, selecting the city that they love most in the world.