An art museum in Oxford banished a Rembrandt painting to the basement in 1981, declaring it a fake. Fast forward nearly four decades, and things have changed.
We’re spending today on stage two, but Eskom has warned that the situation could worsen at any stage, and at “short notice”.
The new COVID Alert SA app looks like it might actually work to prevent the spread of the disease.
With more and more tenants defaulting on rental payments, and an increase in vacancies, many landlords find themselves under immense pressure.
Cape Town’s number one pizza spot wants to make sure that vegans still get to enjoy all that cheesy goodness.
History tells us that while a COVID-19 vaccine would be timely, scientists shouldn’t jump the gun before sending one out into the world.
Should you decide that you’re not all that fussed about living near the ocean, and you’re keen to switch to the Big Smoke and dream big, here’s one option.
A controversial ‘safari park’ in Kleinmond is the focus of a ‘Carte Blanche’ investigation, with the owner and operator still linked to the infamous Tuli elephant scandal from 20 years ago.
If you’re going to lie to the world about your former marriage, and cheating on your then-wife, best not to do it in the New York Times.
Clearly, the driver of this vehicle isn’t all that worried about the long arm of the law catching up with them.
More than 30 members of the US Coast Guard were enjoying a splash when a shark rocked up. Cue mild panic and gunfire.
When police arrested two men last month, they thought the murders would end. Now another body has been found, and one of the suspects has committed suicide.
A groundbreaking judgement from the Western Cape High Court has taken the first step toward addressing the legacy of apartheid spatial planning in Cape Town.
91-year-old Des Scott, a highly successful businessman from KZN, finds himself at the centre of a family dispute over his fortune.
The International Wines & Spirits Competition has spoken, revealing some of the finest gins from across the globe.
Kataza and his troop were commonly seen in and around Kommetjie, although he vanished last Tuesday, and has now reappeared in the Southern Suburbs.
Take the edge off the start of the week with some stunning shots from this year’s National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition.
More bodies have been found in the bushes next to Baden Powell Drive, on a stretch locals now refer to as “the killing fields of the Cape Flats”.
A protest against farm murders and gender-based violence outside Parliament turned ugly when law enforcement arrived on the scene.
Lebogang Khitsane’s tombstones were the stuff of legend. Nobody will forget his memorial service in a hurry, either.
Table Mountain was blanketed in snow this weekend, and there were similar scenes across the province.
This weekend’s ANC national executive committee (NEC) meeting will see the president’s resolve to root out corruption tested by a rival faction, with Ace Magashule leading the charge.
The idea of who is a stereotypical cannabis user has undergone a massive shift, as it becomes more mainstream and decriminalised.
Ster-Kinekor and Nu Metro open their doors today, but there are a few things you need to know before you head on over to take in a movie.
TikTok users have been participating in the #HolocaustChallenge by role-playing victims of the genocide.
A disabled teen was allegedly shot and killed by police in Eldorado Park, and the community is up in arms.
Before Siya and the Boks jetted off to Japan last year, an ‘unauthorised’ biography was published. Now Rachel is speaking out about her husband’s story being told without his consent.
Fikile Mbalula says South Africa’s legal BAC limit of 0,05% will be reduced to zero by December. The Automobile Association (AA) thinks we’re going about it all wrong.
Hurricane Laura is pummelling the US Gulf Coast, leaving an apocalyptic wasteland in its wake.
The internet can be an extremely weird place, especially if you go down the online shopping rabbit hole.