Cyril Ramaphosa has just released a book detailing what he calls his “proudest achievement”, and this one comes out of left field. The man has tricks up his sleeves.
Following the massive storm that hit Durban last month, the beaches in the area have taken a turn for the worse. Perhaps most worryingly, the mess is headed our way.
The City of Cape Town is exploring just about every water option out there, and this new project seems to be bearing fruit. Just don’t go celebrating yet.
Robben Island has come a long way since the dark old days, and nowhere is that more evident than in their latest initiative. Time to shine.
It’s that time of the year when we talk sharks in the Mother City, and we can thank the Yellowtail for this latest warning.
Although rhino poaching has decreased over the past year, other African species continue to sit high on the endangered list as a result of illegal activities. Take a look.
Comedy Wildlife Photography is a great way to make us laugh while simultaneously raising awareness about animals all over the world. Please do enjoy…
From who’s to blame to in which sector is the most water is being used, here are seven myths busted to alter your perception on the Cape’s drought.
Some of the region was left without power yesterday as two substations were damaged in the fire that spread across Sir Lowry’s Pass. Here’s a closer look
After a series of shocking videos surfaced, each featuring familiar culprits torturing sharks, a host of Florida locals have taken to naming and shaming. Take a look at what they did.
Today’s south easter his coming in hard, reaching gust levels of up to 81 kph. You might want to tie down your garden furniture before it ends up in someone else’s yard.
We stumbled upon some rare footage of two hyenas expressing how just brutal and unforgiving nature can really be. Only for strong tummies.
Was it a dolphin or a whale? Actually, it was a porpoises and was spotted deep in London’s River Thames close to Putney Bridge. Here’s a sneaky video.
Yup, we’re still in the middle of the Western Cape’s worst drought in recent history and the numbers aren’t looking too good. Here’s where we stand.
After nearly R1,2 million was to donated to WildCRU in an effort to protect the lions in 2015, Cecil’s son was killed in July this year, begging the question, does WildCRU even care?
After the hurricanes that ravaged islands across the Caribbean, a blanket of rubbish was left floating in the sea. The images are downright depressing.
Over in Australia, a massive earthworm has made headlines after emerging from deep under the earth after heavy rains. If you have a fear of earthworms, look away.
Wow, talk about kicking us while we’re down. Apparently the local wine industry is gearing up for tough times ahead, and that spells bad news for consumers too.
The finger pointing blame game is in full swing, and no one seems to want to step up and take responsibility for our mess. Here’s a little food for thought.
Everyone is freaking out about when the taps will run dry, and rightly so, but heads are already starting to roll and the people of the Western Cape want answers.
Tourist season is about to kick into fifth gear, and that means our hotels are going to be rammed. How much do really they care about the water shortage?
There’s dumb, there’s very dumb, and then there’s ‘idiots of the century’ territory. You’d have to imagine there was some booze involved in this decision-making process.
We’re all trying to do our bit for the environment, which might be why these new eco-estates are proving so popular. Turns out you might be getting short-changed, though.
Brent Stirton can be pretty pleased, his photo picked out of more than 50 000 entries from 92 countries for a prestigious award. If only it wasn’t so sad.
It’s now less than a week until the iconic ‘Blue Planet’ airs its second season, and the latest trailer shows we are in for a treat.
There’s a company in Cape Town that will fill up your pool with potable water for a hefty fee, and it appears their practices are more than likely illegal.
Earlier this week we showed you Zapiro taking on Zuma and Mbalula, and now he’s focusing on the water crisis the Mother City finds itself in.
Forests in Portugal and Spain have been devastated by wildfires as they sweep over the northern parts of the two countries. How about this image, for a start?
Aqueducts, desalination plants, machines that convert air to water – we’ve heard them all over the past few months. Get a load of this beaut from left field.
Vladimir Putin sure loves animals, the latest addition to his family being a rare alabai puppy. He was so stoked he gave it a little peck on the head.