A burst pipe in Sea Point has left two roads flooded, and residents in the area without water.
No matter who comes out tops in the US presidential election, Trump will still call the shots until January 20. That should worry every American.
It has been less than a month since the Aarto Act was gazetted, and we’re already seeing confusion and criminals looking to take advantage of it.
Russian oligarch Vladimir Marugov was killed in an outdoor sauna in a bizarre attack on Monday morning, and he isn’t the first.
The DA wrapped up its elective congress this weekend, with John Steenhuisen and Helen Zille emerging as two of the big winners. Many believe that’s bad news for the long-term future of the party.
Spare a thought for Raymond Zondo, who was forced to sit through yesterday’s State Capture Commission of Inquiry appearance by former SAA board member Yakhe Kwinana.
As winds pummelled Cape Town’s City Bowl on Saturday, a fire first seen above Deer Park quickly spread, leading to some residents in Oranjezicht evacuating their homes.
While unpacking some Halloween decorations, a mom in America found a note from a labour camp detainee in China, asking for help. The rest is history.
A man who was fired from his job for smoking cannabis before arriving at work took the company to the CCMA.
During an appearance at a gym in Flint, Michigan, on Saturday, Obama showed off his basketball skills with a lovely three-pointer. Even LeBron was impressed.
Simone Jasmin was known by many nicknames – ‘Queen of the South’, ‘the Godmother’, and even ‘Black Widow’. Her story would make for a great true-crime series.
Nothing screams ‘Merica more than hopping in your truck with a bunch of Trump flags and harassing your political opponents.
The City of Cape Town has decided to leave the Rondebosch Golf Club as is, after calls to redevelop the land for affordable housing.
“Incompetent, unsuitable and uncouth” – just some of the words used to describe Los Angeles consul-general Thandile Sunduza, our country’s top diplomat in the city.
It’s been a long time coming, but it was announced earlier today that Markus Jooste, the disgraced former Steinhoff CEO, has been hit where it hurts.
The return of First Thursday events is a welcome reminder that we’ve almost made it through 2020. Here’s one exhibition that ticks all of the boxes.
The events of one 2016 evening would come to haunt the farming town of Parys, dividing it along racial lines and tearing a community apart.
In just 10 seconds, your creditworthiness can be assessed, which has opened up a new payment system to connect retailers with consumers.
In around half of Walmart’s 4 700 US stores, you’ll find firearms for sale, although the retail chain has now pulled guns and ammunition from display shelves.
On Monday, two students died after mixing and drinking alcohol and cough syrup, at the Vaal University of Technology.
Finding in excess of R10 billion from a budget already stretched paper-thin means money taken from departments that can ill afford the hit.
The SABC is trying to clarify its proposed plan to redefine which devices require a TV licence, and it isn’t going well.
They’ve found bacterial strains of gonorrhoea unique to South Africa, and genetically different from those reported elsewhere in the world.
If I’m paying R35 000 a month to rent a one-bedroom apartment, I better be getting something majestic.
Mexican drug cartels are capitalising on the opioid crisis north of their border, and the body bags are stacking up at a staggering rate.
If you live in South Africa’s most expensive city, don’t stress – there’s a bit of good news for renters thrown into the mix as well.
Yesterday, Finance minister Tito Mboweni presented his medium-term budget policy statement, and there were a few eyebrow-raising figures that were quickly criticised.
Residents on Cobern Street thought they had found a human head inside a bag, but a police forensic investigator confirmed that it was the head of a dog.
Frank Prentice was in his early twenties when he signed up to work on the Titanic. The story of how he survived the ship’s sinking is well worth a watch.
The latest figures show that the country is failing to deliver a decent mathematics education to learners, and the consequences are far-reaching.