As we head into ‘advanced alert level 3’, here’s what you need to know before making that dinner reservation.
For a while now, we’ve wondered when a proper, above-board business would pop up and fill the massive gap in the local cannabis market. Looks like that time is now.
In the land of the free and the home of the brave, the battle to get Karens and Kens to wear a face mask in public rages on.
Experts predict that the economic collapse brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an exponential increase in crime.
The staff at Balmoral have complained that they’re finding evidence of “defecation” on the palace grounds.
A rather fantastic cloud formation appeared last week above New Mexico, right around sunset.
Just when we thought the current pandemic was the extent of what we’d have to worry about this year, China discovers a mutation of the H1N1 virus.
13th cheques, incentive bonuses, and higher wages than the industry standard – not a bad offer from a company with bugger all money.
Two South African tourist hotspots feature on Big Seven Travel’s list of the most popular post-pandemic destinations.
Despite the national lockdown, one group of students in Mitchells Plain continued their high school education undisturbed.
Sick patients fighting each other for oxygen machines, blood on the walls, and other horrors are just part of the daily lives of those fighting COVID-19 in Eastern Cape hospitals.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.
Jamaican Governor-General Patrick Allen could have taken a closer look at the insignia he was handed when he joined the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
During a briefing by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford, the president raised the issue.
The Western Cape still has the most confirmed COVID-19 cases of any province, but Gauteng is seeing a massive spike in numbers.
Power outages, damaged homes, totalled cars, and uprooted trees – the weather this weekend was hectic.
The comedian infiltrated the pro-gun “March for Our Rights 3” rally in Olympia, Washington, performing in disguise and leading a singalong with racist and anti-Semitic lyrics.
Late last night, without much fanfare, the South African government gazetted some amendments to our lockdown rules.
There were apparently many red flags before Meghan and Harry exited the Royal Family, some of which are revealed in a new biography.
As the Western Cape’s confirmed coronavirus death toll continues to spike, healthcare workers on the front lines are sharing heartbreaking stories.
Boris Johnson was clearly tired of looking at the boring old RAF Voyager that carted him around, and approved a pricey makeover.
If you’re a female tennis player of Russian descent, with blonde hair, comparisons with Maria Sharapova are always likely. According to those in the know, Amanda Anisimova is the real deal.
Dubbed “Net City”, Tencent’s ‘city of the future’ looks like it’s going to be pretty impressive.
If you’re considering returning to South Africa from overseas, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.
I wouldn’t bust open your final pack of smuggled cigarettes just yet, but I’m sure many smokers will be looking at this as positive news.
There has been a great deal of media coverage regarding the church this week, and some South Africans are up in arms.
With many rentals now on the market at reduced prices, this “light and bright” apartment with great views over Green Point is worth a closer look.
So you’ve just dropped a few thousand on a bridal bouquet, but have you ever stopped to think about why you carry one in the first place?
Another day, another round of bickering, infighting, and drama caused by the DA’s federal council chairperson.
The man responsible for organising a ‘white lives matter’ banner to be flown over a football stadium on Monday is now furiously backpedalling.