Residents in Groenvlei, Bloemfontein, were shocked to see two rhinos walking along the road towards a local shopping complex on Tuesday morning.
Police manning a roadblock on Monday were forced to give chase after a blue BMW sped off from the scene.
You know you’re in the midst of one of Eskom’s bad spells when articles about the cost of getting off the power grid pop up.
South African Black Friday discounts often pale in comparison to those on offer in the US. Looks like we’ve found a winner now, though.
541 kilograms of cocaine with a street value of R200 million was taken from the very organisation that is supposed to target organised crime, corruption, and other serious crimes in South Africa.
Within the span of two weeks, we’ve seen Ethereum, Solana and Polkadot break their all-time highs and explore previously uncharted price ranges.
There’s really no use asking the man himself because he won’t give you a straight answer. His critics have consistently lowballed the figure, too.
A hand signal created for women in abusive relationships has just been effectively used in a real-life situation.
Princess Diana’s famous 1994 ‘revenge dress’ is set to make an appearance in the next season of ‘The Crown’.
Daphna Cardinale gave birth to her second child two years ago via IVF but soon realised something wasn’t right.
For all the talk of wet coal and those other excuses we’ve grown used to, the situation at Kusile power station is of dire concern.
A video doing the rounds on social media shows a motorist in a green Golf making a unique plan for one of their car’s missing back wheels.
The programme will provide 100 academically strong learners, who may otherwise not have had the chance to realise their potential, with 100% of their high school tuition over a five-year period.
The public has been given a glimpse inside Rising Star cave, where the first partial skull of the Homo naledi child named Letimela was found.
We’re about to take a step into late 19th century London to hear about the kind of drinking habits that would leave most of us incapacitated.
Large parts of Chernobyl are still too radioactive for people to go to, which is where the drones come in.
Scientists are still studying how well vaccinated people are protected against mild COVID-19 disease and how much that protection changes over time.
David Fuller, a serial killer and necrophiliac, used to access the mortuaries where he would commit heinous crimes.
On October 20, seven gunmen attacked a vehicle carrying the Moti brothers (Zidan, 7, Zayyad, 11, Alaan, 13, and Zia, 15) en route to school in Polokwane.
Pistorius’ parole hearing was originally scheduled to take place on October 27 and October 29.
A new 400-page report, compiled by The Inkathalo Conversations (TIC), has made more than 150 recommendations regarding how the city deals with homelessness.
With several large-cap altcoins moving along with Ethereum for the first time in 2021, it’s more difficult than ever to predict where the money will flow.
It’s now been confirmed that a 41-year-old woman was arrested for malicious damage to property in a Capitec branch in Strand.
Blue water, bluish skies, and a healthy smattering of bodies on the beach to serve as a reminder of why you’re paying R2,95 million for a one-bedroom apartment.
It hasn’t been a good few months for Jason Rohde and his prospects of freedom.
A bill introduced in 2017 has just been approved for processing in parliament, which would theoretically make it easier to track and trace violent offenders via DNA samples.
When we last checked in on Shezi, he had been charged with two counts of fraud and handed himself over to Gauteng police.
When a hyena chases after a leopard cub, you can bet the public at large is going to side with the cub.
Participants will wear their shoes for six months to test out the durability of a product using biodegradable materials in real life.
The youngest billionaire on the Forbes 400 list, which ranks the richest 400 Americans, is 29 and wears shorts to work.