Mary Wallace “Wally” Funk will finally go to space later today, and I don’t think it’s possible to find somebody more deserving.
Since the start of the year, at least 82 people have been murdered in Western Cape taxi violence, and the past week has seen things worsen.
Bezos heads to space. Six key unrest instigators arrested. Epstein pal’s wild accusations. Mars helicopter breaks record. Olympic anti-sex beds rubbished.
Some KwaZulu-Natal residents paid as much as R180 000 for flights to Cape Town and R90 000 to Gauteng last week.
We’re due for another week of wet weather and frosty temperatures, which means it’s the perfect time to plan that hearty potjie dish.
Katie Hopkins is no longer welcome in Australia after openly mocking the country’s quarantine measures.
Following yesterday’s crash at the British Grand Prix, the gloves are finally off, with Verstappen labelling Hamilton’s post-race celebrations “disrespectful and unsportsmanlike”.
Louis Cartier invented the iconic Cartier Tank watch around the time of the First World War, and his designs were clearly influenced by all things military.
Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 classic, ‘Thunder Road’, has been an American staple for more than four decades. Perhaps that’s why there’s so much intrigue around its opening lines.
Three unsuspecting London siblings – Rachel, Isobel, and Andrew Jobson – were struck by lightning, with the exact moment captured in a selfie.
Filmmaker Morgan Neville used an uncomfortable technique to bring Anthony Bourdain to life in this documentary about the famous writer and chef.
I know, you probably saw this video last week already. No harm in watching it again before you carry on with your day.
A more affordable SUV newcomer, the Haval Jolion, is gaining ground on the ever-popular Toyota Fortuner.
None of this is to excuse what has happened, but it is worth revisiting how gross inequality and poverty have helped fuel the past week’s events.
Spike Lee fudged the Palme d’Or winner announcement at the Cannes Film Festival, surprising everybody by revealing the winner far too early in proceedings.
Despite the fact that unvaccinated Americans account for virtually all recent COVID-19 hospitalisations and deaths, there is still a great deal of hesitancy.
SA kicks off Olympics COVID drama. Britney latest. Hot Air balloon pilot falls. UK lifting lockdown. Amelia Hamlin panty vibes.
The portal allows new voters to register, while already registered voters can easily update and amend their details.
You might have heard some noise around USDC of late, with people talking about ‘stablecoin’, but what does it all mean?
England’s fifth penalty taker in the Euro 2020 final loss to Italy said he “knew instantly the kind of hate” he was going to receive.
Limitless drugs and booze, sex booths, and cunnilingus on stage are on the menu at Oxford University’s most exclusive sex party.
Pezula Private Estate, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a master wing and guest wing, and views for days. Be warned – it doesn’t come cheap.
Watch out for these intense Netflix movies and documentaries that are all about women kicking a** and making some big changes. If that’s not for you, there’s also something in the classic horror realm.
The youngest and the oldest person to ever head to space will be on Jeff Bezos’ New Shepard rocket ship when it launches on July 20.
The Department of Education has published the updated return dates and plans for schools in South Africa.
Andy Fordham’s 2004 BDO World Championship win is the stuff of legend, with the man nicknamed the Viking having sunk more than a few before taking to the stage.
An 18-year-old momentarily hijacked a plane flying to a tiny town in Alaska, which had five other passengers on board.
It doesn’t seem to matter that the cameras are rolling, because it’s been total and utter anarchy in parts of the country.
Raining cocaine. Vaccines to enter cafes. Bill Gates gets emotional. Leading wine estate founder cuts kids out of will. Ivanka’s new pad.
Ameer Cajee and Raees Cajee, dubbed South Africa’s ‘crypto bros’ by many, have gone rather quiet. Now their names have turned up in connection with Vanuatu’s “golden passports” scheme.