On Sunday evening, numerous residents in the Devil’s Peak area reported seeing people lighting fires on the mountain. One resident, and his dogs, sprang into action.
Whilst temperatures are set to cool, Sunday reached into the mid-30s, and the weekend as a whole was dry and scorching. If you want an alternative to piping hot coffee, you’re in luck.
Kristi and Happy Wade were preparing to take their cat, Caroline, to the vet, when a rabid bobcat entered the fray and all hell broke loose.
50 years ago, five high school students in California created a codename for their cannabis-smoking exploits. Now it’s a day celebrated around the world.
What would happen if a pandemic had to wipe out a good portion of the human population? We turn to an infectious disease scholar for insight.
The series uses a story about the mythical beast as a starting point for a closer look at a potential triple murder that is the stuff of legend in the Northern Californian mountains.
After making a sizeable cash withdrawal, two men were accosted on the N4, with a gang opening fire on their vehicle.
SANParks, which manages Table Mountain National Park, is being accused of ignoring warning signs years in the making.
Via bodycam footage from two of the three officers on the scene, the final moments of KwaZulu-Natal rugby player Lindani Myeni’s life were captured on camera.
If you want to retire in relative comfort, here are three ‘guesstimates’ to work out how much you will need to have tucked away.
Millions mourned the passing of Prince Philip, but let this serve as a warning not to mess with regular programming schedules.
A pilot made an emergency crash landing at an air show in Florida, and perfectly demonstrated how it was done.
It has been a truly horrific 24 hours in the Mother City, and strong winds are currently hampering firefighting efforts as heroes battle the flames on the front lines.
From 4PM today (April 16), online registrations for Phase 2 of South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout will officially open.
With the automotive industry having to react to cash-strapped consumers who are increasingly opting to buy used cars, highly innovative products are leading the way.
Before you get too carried away, the property on the market for R28 million is the one with the arches in the foreground of the picture, not that massive one above it.
Despite up to 90% of this year’s rooibos harvest being delivered to processors, farmers are still unsure what price they will be paid for their produce.
Prince Philip was making plans for his Land Rover hearse long before he died. Here’s a sneak peek of what it looks like.
The Israeli government acknowledges that sex work isn’t just about pleasure, but also therapy for disabled and forlorn soldiers.
Australian dance troupe 101 Doll Squadron, which was hired by the Royal Australian Navy to perform at an event, are at the centre of a ‘twerking’ controversy.
Yes, that man is brandishing a flagstick, and we can only hope his golf swing is more measured than his flag-wielding skills.
You can even cover the £175 million (around R3,5 billion) with Bitcoin, as 48-year-old developer Nick Candy says he is looking to cash in on increased demand for London’s most exclusive homes.
This mysterious flying object has a very particular shape, with the Pentagon confirming that the footage is authentic and investigations are being taken seriously.
The Lord Milner Hotel in Matjiesfontein is famous for its spirited visitors, and the Karoo region as a whole is full of ghost stories from days of old.
Another Zoom call, another naked body. This time one of Canada’s politicians dropped the ball due to what he calls “a really unfortunate mistake”.
Let’s take the time to get to know more about the religious holiday of Ramadan, with a breakdown and some images from South Africa and abroad.
We’re all trying to ensure that our bodies and minds get what they need to function at their best, and this subscription service ticks all of the boxes.
Craig Foster and his octopus teacher may be the stars of the show, but the Cape kelp forest ecosystem is the real unsung hero.
On Monday night, Florida residents watched on as the night sky lit up, with a fireball blazing across the horizon.
Hundreds of Wits students are alleged to have used an increasingly popular online tool to cheat, and it’s a problem familiar to institutions around the world.