Like many, I cannot wait to see the back of this year, for reasons nicely summed up by 2020’s South African Word of the Year.
Sweden’s public health agency is working with regions battling the worst COVID-19 outbreaks, rolling out ‘local lockdowns’ to curb infections.
On Sunday evening, US time, a man was seen hanging off the side of Trump Tower in Chicago, in an effort to speak with the president.
We’re going to have to ponder long and hard here to figure out which former South African president is being sued by his soon-to-be ex-wife, who filed papers in the high court last week.
When news broke claiming that Tin Roof was at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Southern Suburbs, having hosted a ‘super-spreader’ party on October 3, the jokes wrote themselves.
Fruit juice has proven to be a great way to get a daily dose of the good stuff, and carrots pack a serious punch.
With the LA Lakers claiming the NBA Championship, and another title under LeBron James’ belt, basketball’s ‘greatest of all time’ debate is heating up.
The South African film industry’s contribution to the ‘Jerusalema’ Dance Challenge is another great addition to the ever-growing list.
Fork out just shy of R100 million and you’re getting some cracking views down over Camps Bay, with an exotic fish tank to boot.
Adam Neumann once headed up WeWork, but was ousted as CEO last year. He has plenty of money to burn, and he’s dabbling once more.
Spies have had to develop creative methods of going after targets, especially now that more terrorists are working from home.
Turning South Africa’s economy around is going to take a Herculean effort, and it doesn’t look like Ramaphosa’s four-point plan is going to cut it.
An SAPS officer will appear in the Boksburg magistrate’s court today on assault charges, after footage showed him repeatedly punching a Pick n Pay manager.
Next week, Clicks will be rolling out COVID-19 antibody tests, and you’ll get your results back within 15 minutes.
The mysterious person in a jetpack has been spotted, once again, at Los Angeles International Airport.
A Canadian woman has gone viral after she skipped a rather important component of the Oros experience during a taste test.
After Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula’s juvenile Twitter rant on Monday, it was only a matter of time until Zapiro had a pop.
Germany might not be too fond of the advert, but I reckon the elderly lady flipping anti-maskers the bird might put a smile on your face.
Big explosions always tend to fascinate people, but it’s the history behind ‘Tallboy’, the bomb that exploded on Tuesday afternoon in a canal near the Polish port city of Swinoujscie, that makes this one interesting.
We’re still getting used to the idea of a demerit system on South African roads. Now you can add switching out number plates to the mix.
During his bail hearing yesterday in a Gauteng court, details of former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi’s tidy overseas nest egg came to light.
More Australians have been killed in unprovoked shark attacks this year than in any year since 1934.
We haven’t really had to deal with hectic traffic for a while, but let’s face it, it’s only a matter of time before we’re back in that bumper-to-bumper slog.
If you happened to swing past Dan Bilzerian’s Instagram account every so often, you’d be excused for thinking everything in his life was going rather well. That’s not entirely true.
Other than being handed millions, a plum role in managing daddy’s businesses, and access to basically every opportunity imaginable, it’s not easy being Eric Trump.
It’s hard to imagine how one should react when finding out that you’ve won a Nobel prize, but I didn’t see this coming.
It all started with a single R10 note, and has grown into an award-winning social enterprise that has given hope and a second chance to many.
South Africa’s very own paranormal investigative team think they’ve found the most haunted building in the country.
More than 220 000 deaths, and well over eight million confirmed cases, one of which is the American president himself. America’s COVID-19 response leaves much to be desired.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.