Everybody knows that you can only call it champagne if it comes from the French region of Champagne. Everyone except Vladimir Putin, that is.
Chandré Goosen-Joubert entered Mrs SA beauty pageant hoping to end up holding a bouquet of flowers with a crown on her head. Instead, she described the competition as “slave labour”.
Iceland conducted the world’s largest trial of a shorter working week, with an analysis of the results finally published.
If you’ve been rationing your booze, and hoping to make it through the weekend before stocking up on Monday, you may want to rework your calculations.
One of the perks of being the army chief is taking up residence in the posh Pretoria neighbourhood of Waterkloof. Now taxpayers have paid for renovations that border on the farcical.
According to Wine Spectator, a leading US lifestyle magazine that focuses on wine and wine culture, we are very much spoilt for choice.
Wian van den Berg is currently South Africa’s most-followed TikToker, having spent years perfecting his magic tricks.
The crimes committed by members of the murderous occult known as the Krugersdorp Killers are the focus of a four-part docuseries coming out later this month.
Mark Zuckerberg used his electric surfboard, along with a Fourth of July prop and a fitting soundtrack, to celebrate Independence Day.
Prince Charles has released a Spotify playlist, featuring songs that would give him “an irresistible urge to get up and dance” back in the day.
Princess Charlene of Monaco has been staying in South Africa for months now, reportedly because of a medical condition, although rumours of Prince Albert’s third illegitimate child won’t go away.
Zuma supporters from around the country flocked to Nkandla, despite the fact that large gatherings are banned.
Despite the absurdity of the situation, the ocean’s surface really did burst into flames in the Gulf of Mexico, following a pipeline leak.
South Africans who follow Lee-Ann Liebenberg on Instagram spent Friday night trying to piece together various bits of information, as the model announced that she would be parting ways with her husband.
In a final attempt to avoid prison, Zuma’s legal team will file court papers at the Constitutional Court today.
Zorro Ranch, as it is known, was bought by Jeffrey Epstein in 1993. The 8 000-acre property is now on the market.
Last week, an intense tornado killed five people, injured hundreds more, and left whole towns ravaged across the Czech Republic.
Congratulations on officially making it halfway through the year. As a reward for your perseverance, PUMA has more than 1 100 items on sale.
Meet the quick-change magician Léa Kyle, who won Heidi Klum’s golden buzzer approval for her incredible ability to switch outfits at rapid speed.
As you switch on your electric blanket tonight, before climbing into bed, spare a thought for the many Capetonians who won’t enjoy a good night’s rest.
The co-founders of Robinhood, an app for trading stocks without commission, are already billionaires, and are in line for another massive payday soon.
Yesterday would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday, and to mark the day, Harry and William unveiled a statue. Or, as one journo called it, “a spiritless hunk of nonsense”.
Danyal Hussein, who is accused of murdering two friends celebrating a birthday at a park in London, had allegedly written out a contract with a ‘demon’ in exchange for money and love.
South Africa recorded 21 584 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, due in large part to the highly transmissible nature of the Delta variant.
A gang targeted a cash-in-transit (CIT) vehicle earlier today at Mall@55 in Centurion, with one suspect dying during a gunfight.
Tax season is officially upon us, and in order to simplify and speed up the process, SARS will be actioning auto assessments. Before accepting, there are a few things to consider.
Nelson Mandela’s former Houghton home has been refurbished and will open as a boutique hotel from August.
Unruly-passenger events have increased by a rate of 60 this year, and flight attendants say there is constant conflict on board.
It’s those Boston Dynamics robot dogs again, and this time they’re dancing together in perfect, and nightmarish, synchronicity.
The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence given to a 74-year-old Japanese serial killer dubbed the ‘Black Widow’.