The way the jet hugs the ground before soaring back up into the sky is a remarkable show of aviation abilities. But it’s still risky business.
Cape Town lawyer, Gary Trappler, and his advocate have received an anonymous tip about plans for a hit taken out on both of them.
This Birding Big Day (Saturday), Shamwari TV celebrates the reintroduction of the red-billed oxpecker to the Eastern Cape.
The City wishes to spoil its workers with lavish gifts, while the city declines further into a state of decay and disrepair and officials struggle to collect revenue.
BBC broadcaster Nicky Campbell has revealed that he suffered and witnessed sexual abuse at a prestigious Scottish private school, and is calling on the South African legal system to force the “evil”, “predatory” teacher to face justice.
This is a feel good story if you haven’t heard one yet today – about good samaritans going above and beyond to help their fellow humans.
The first four-day workweek trial in a developing nation proved to be a great success, which means a three-day weekend could be a thing of the future.
Britney Spears has been keeping her fans worried with her over-the-top and cryptic Instagram posts.
It makes sense that your skin would need different care at different times of the year, given the change in humidity, temperature, and the amount of time spent outdoors.
Stonewood Lodge is like something out of a fairytale, with its whimsical moat, curving cobblestone walls, gnarled tree trunk columns in a lush green garden and, least of all, its thatched roof.
While leading a safari tour through Welgevonden Game Reserve in Limpopo, Christiaan Swanepoel was suddenly faced with a massive male elephant dealing with this intense hormonal surge.
Based on an independent analysis of water samples taken over the past seven weeks, the City of Cape Town has confirmed that our popular beaches received excellent water quality results ahead of the festive season.
Dan was left feeling in awe of the Springboks captain, describing the interview as “one of the most surreal and inspiring conversations I’ve had.”
Think bikini Barbie and Ken, whose only job is ‘beach’, but #JustAddFitch.
The managing director of Working on Fire said that 2023 was “the year of the planet burning, both figuratively and literally”.
The Merriam-Webster word of the year for 2023 is in response to all the nonsense and noise of the current age of post-truth, fake news, deepfakes and artificial intelligence.
Time Out recently drew up a survey of 21,000 city-dwellers across the globe who were asked about their city’s best cultural venues and experiences – Cape Town did pretty well.
A TikTok video has gone viral showing a swimmer battling ‘white water’ around the rocks somewhere on the Cape Town coast.
The National Treasury set the record straight, saying that only individual clients were harmed by the bank scandal activity and not SA as a whole.
“If we can document climate change so creatively, we should be assured of our ability to tackle it too”.
Kirsten Kluyts was brutally murdered on October 29, while she was jogging at George Lea Park in Parkmore, participating in a MyRun event.
The case against Doctor Matthew ‘Nope’ Lani, or whatever name he goes by now, continues to unfold in new directions.
The mysterious dealings are even more intriguing as the masterpiece has suddenly been taken off the market, even though it doesn’t seem to have been sold.
Join Extinction Rebellion for Remembrance Day for Lost Species this coming Thursday, which is about holding space for all species – from the charismatic to the unspectacular; for remembering what we have lost so that we might cherish and protect those that remain.
In 2023, 165 photographers working on assignment for National Geographic shot more than 2.1 million images.
Looks like you’ll be gambling your health with your swims this summer.
The confused moment a hard-working border collie attempted to herd a giant sheep statue after thinking it was part of her flock is enthralling the internet.
A beam of cosmic energy so powerful that it carried the equivalent of hundreds of billions of volts of electricity hit Earth in 2021 and scientists are mystified by this for a couple of reasons.
Fancy sippin’ some Moët bubbles while the sun hits the water and hip-hop music keeps the energy alive this Friday?
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t still thousands and thousands of buyers waiting.