Energy experts have warned that with an increase in demand once more, and a very chilly winter ahead, stage six load shedding is a possibility.
Often referred to as the ‘grande dame’ of the Southern Peninsula, Casa Labia will undergo an extensive refurb ahead of some exciting changes.
Archaeologists are describing their new discovery as the “largest prehistoric structure ever found” in Britain.
The luxury property market in South Africa has taken a dive, which is bad news for property sellers but good news for bargain hunters.
Just when you thought you couldn’t have more respect for Rassie Erasmus, the man who coached South Africa to the 2019 Rugby World Cup win, this story emerges.
Activists weren’t pleased with the Global Security Institute’s invitation to FW De Klerk to participate in talks about minority rights and racism.
Forrest Fenn became famous after hiding a treasure chest somewhere in the Rocky Mountains back in 2010, leaving a trail of clues as to where it may be hidden.
Healthcare workers fear for their safety as new cases surge through the doors, and some medics would love for it to be a criminal offence to be caught in public without a face mask.
The economic fallout of the national lockdown and COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the closure of some iconic South African hotels.
In February of this year, the South African Satanic Church became the first of its kind in the country, with the church opening its doors in Century City.
Residents of the Western Cape are encouraged to stay vigilant as lockdown restrictions ease, alongside a predicted peak in COVID-19 cases.
Following a surge of killings, where defendants used “rough sex” as a defence, the UK is looking into making this inadmissible in court.
Ensuring your big day goes off without a hitch often means enlisting the help of a professional like a wedding planner, and they’re not all created equal.
The statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in London had to boarded up after far-right groups threatened to tear it down.
The anthem, which is usually heard reverberating around Twickenham, or during unsuccessful Rugby World Cup finals, is under scrutiny due to its “historical context”.
This government official clearly took the idea of casual wear too far in a video meeting with his colleagues.
Following arrests made by the Hawks on Wednesday, eight men associated with the looting of VBS Mutual Bank appeared in court today to face the music.
You can’t go on a tour of the Winelands at present, but thanks to a partnership between some of the Cape’s top winemakers, we can enjoy a taste tour at home.
If you’re looking for a job and are interested in working in customer service, working from home, and have a matric, the news that Amazon is hiring 3 000 South Africans may be of interest to you.
The footage was shot on Sunday, and shows at least four different great whites tucking in.
Over the past few days, dexamethasone has been touted as a breakthrough drug in terms of treating critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Boris Johnson was leaving the Palace of Westminster amidst protests when the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a Range Rover.
After Ramaphosa’s address last night, News24’s editor-in-chief, Adriaan Basson, says that lockdown is “all but over”, and individual responsibility is now paramount to fighting COVID-19.
In April of this year, 25-year-old Jean Vosloo organised a weekend away for him and his fiancee, 28-year-old Mari Hoon. It was a trip that ended in tragic and mysterious circumstances.
What do you get somebody who has everything? Well, if you’re looking for some ‘out there’ present ideas, you’re in luck.
The new Melania Trump biography reveals some interesting dynamics in the Trump family, most of which I’m sure the US president would have preferred stay hidden.
This weekend, you can join some of South Africa’s top acts for a jol, from your living room, in a free live-streaming event.
Teens spearfishing off the coast of New South Wales captured a video of a close encounter with a shark.
The liaison office in Kaesong was bombed by North Korea after Kim Jong Un’s sister threatened military action against South Korea.
The Pretoria High Court has ruled in favour of the taxpayer in a recent court case, which has implications for how SARS collects your tax.