If you’re after “opulent elegance right on the water”, “built with luxury in mind” and “only the finest furnishings and fittings”, you’ll like this gem.
On Monday, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, played down the risk of an asymptomatic person transmitting COVID-19. This led many to dismiss face masks as necessary.
The UK is lifting its ‘sex ban’ under strict conditions, so that lonely Britons can get frisky again provided they’re careful.
Yesterday, a truck in Jozini, KZN, lost control and ploughed into a crowd of pedestrians and cars.
With Father’s Day looming, and Mother’s Day already passed, put down the ‘best dad’ mug and pay attention if you really want to treat your folks.
Banksy has revealed his idea for a statue to replace the Edward Colston memorial torn down in Bristol earlier this week.
Uber wants to make sure that you get from point A to point B safely, which is there’s now a COVID-19 compliant payment system.
David Geffen has emerged from his yacht, and is now the proud owner of a sprawling estate in Beverly Hills.
Prince Philip is 99 today, and we’ll give him this: his near-century on this planet hasn’t been a dull one.
It’s been a bad week for Prince Andrew, and it hasn’t been helped by a very unfortunate Sky News blunder.
A grade 7 teacher at a Cape school has been sent for sensitivity training after assigning a “fun” exercise on slavery.
Last year, South Africans took to the streets and said #EnoughIsEnough, whilst at the same time asking #AmINext? That battle continues.
You may not be able to wander along Camps Bay beach under alert level 3, but you can still get a taste of your favourite food from the strip.
Trevor Noah returned from a short break to take a closer look at the US law enforcement response to police brutality (more brutality), and why these protests are different from others.
Healthcare workers? Fine. Retail workers and others in the firing line? Also fine. General members of the public who are known to be ‘small talkers’? No, stop it.
There is no love lost between former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and the DA, although Helen Zille says he only has himself to blame.
New Zealand, the first country to eliminate the coronavirus, is celebrating as things return to ‘normal’.
American law enforcement shoots, kills, and imprisons more people per capita than any other developed country in the world.
German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters says “all indication we have got that I can’t tell you points in the direction that Madeleine is dead”.
It was a very closely fought battle for top spot, but according to the Centre for World University Rankings, South Africa has a new number one.
Yesterday, WhatsApp messages started doing the rounds, and South Africans rushed to stock up their liquor supplies. That panic was unfounded, but some of the reasoning isn’t.
Tomorrow, the government will face the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association in court, in a very hotly anticipated legal showdown.
It’s natural to feel a little stressed out at this moment in time. If you’re looking at a healthy way to reduce those stress levels, as well as elevate energy levels, these shots hit the spot.
Are you desperate for something resembling golf, have a house with a pool, and keen on blowing through some cash? You’re in luck.
In the UK, protesters gathered in huge numbers to stand in solidarity with those in America, calling for an end to police brutality.
Nonkanyiso Conco, who had a child with the former president in 2018, has moved out of the house Zuma had rented for her near Ballito, Durban.
To better understand what’s happening in the US, watch Oliver discuss “how the histories of policing and white supremacy are intertwined, the roadblocks to fixing things, and some potential paths forward”.
Will Prince Andrew ever actually be held to account for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Only time will tell, but the walls seem to be closing in, and pressure on the royal intensifying.
A mounted police officer collided with a traffic light in London during a #BlackLivesMatter protest outside 10 Downing Street.
If you’ve ever tried to reseed your lawn, you’ll understand this bloke’s frustration at having it trampled.