A video captured a fight between two men, in front of police, that ended with a brick, a death, and a murder charge.
Those jets that flew over the Cape Town CBD yesterday, and the rolling out of the red carpet outside of Parliament, signal that the country’s bigwigs are in town.
Jeff Bezos just dropped R2,5 billion on one of Beverly Hills’ most iconic mansions, setting a new record for the priciest home in Los Angeles.
The ninth case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the UK, sending people into survival mode as they stockpile food and lock themselves indoors.
South Africa is one of the few countries in the world to create and then denounce nuclear weapons, and it had great deal to do with the transition to democracy.
Please gather your nearest and dearest, as the nation readies itself to mourn the loss of Lay’s Salt & Vinegar chips.
The UK’s new skills-based immigration system could spell good news for South Africans who are keen to live and work abroad.
Everyone knows about dipping a toe in the frigid waters at Camps Bay beach, but you could also head to the tidal pools if you want to avoid the crowds.
Blessing Bveni is currently facing 12 charges, including murder, attempted murder, aggravated robbery, and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, in the Cape Town High Court.
The heritage home is around 200 years old, and once belonged to Sir John Molteno, the first governor of the Cape Province, so you really would be owning a piece of history.
Jediism, a religion that wants you to embrace the Force, now has as many followers in the UK as Scientology, and it’s growing by the day.
It’s been two years since Ramaphosa arrived with grand promises of a ‘new dawn’. His report card doesn’t make for pretty reading.
Cape Town has become Africa’s dating scam capital, with the city now dubbed “New Lagos” in international law enforcement circles.
Not all internet connections and contracts are created equal, and there are some important terms to understand before you sign on the dotted line with a new internet service provider.
Pepper the pointer clearly has expensive taste, and he’s getting a lot of love for it on social media.
Defending against the attacking powerhouse that is PSG is tough at the best of times, but it doesn’t help when you belt the ball into your own net.
Your domestic worker is your employee, and as such it’s important that you ensure that you’re paying them a reasonable, living wage.
Usually, the worst part of a haircut is making awkward small talk with the hairdresser. That wasn’t the case during this attempted robbery.
Rassie Erasmus’ Twitter account might only be a few days old, but it’s going to be tough for him to top the videos he’s shared since joining the social media site over the weekend.
A mother of four from Soweto was dumped by her ex for not having a “fancy job”. Then she became the latest PowerBall jackpot winner.
You don’t need to earn much to crack the top 10% of South African earners, but making the 1% cut is a little tougher.
The ‘We Love Summer’ party series is drawing to a close for the season, so make sure you don’t miss out on the final hurrah.
With Wuhan and surrounding areas on lockdown, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, some South Africans have been trapped.
On Friday night, Cape Town Stadium set a new Guinness World Record by gathering 51 954 tennis fans to attend a tennis match.
Western Australia is introducing a new law that will make dogs and puppies safer by reducing the opportunity for illegal puppy farming.
Over the weekend, a picture showing Trump’s fake tan lines was widely circulated. Despite everything caked on top it, the president still has incredibly thin skin.
This weekend, reports emerged that claimed Rassie was keen to take over from Eddie Jones and coach England. The world champion wasn’t having it.
Using public toilets is stressful at the best of times, and that’s before you factor in creepy behaviour like this.
Marine tour guide Donavan Smith would have been pretty chuffed when he saw a great white shark while out with clients in Knysna, but then he captured something hardly seen before.
Australian reporter Sarah Cawte was filming a segment on snake safety when things didn’t go according to the script.