We might be terrible at arriving on time, and we’re even worse at committing to that catch up drink, but label our people sinners and Capetonians will strike back.
South Africans are used to seeing potholes on our roads, although sinkholes are definitely more of a rarity. Let’s head over to Plumstead.
Somewhere in Vredehoek lies South Africa’s most wish-listed Airbnb home, and from these pictures it’s not hard to see why.
We all think we’re on the ball when it comes to crafty ways to save water, but it never hurts to think a little outside the box. These are the best tips that readers sent our way.
A little glimpse at South Africa’s January television stats reveals a number of shows that I’m not at all familiar with. Maybe you’ll fare better.
What would you do if random packages no one in your house had ordered kept arriving with your name on? This couple is kind of freaking out.
Flying drones might make you roll your eyes, but this Chinese company’s autonomous vehicle that will carry people or cargo stands out from the rest.
With more than 200 works from the past six decades now on display, David Hockney’s retrospective has once again reminded everyone why he is so popular.
Patrick Soon-Shiong might be America’s wealthiest doctor, but his reasons for buying one of the country’s most popular newspapers stem from growing up in South Africa.
The race for the title of South Africa’s most visited automotive website is fiercely contested. The latest stats show that there was very little between the top two.
Those of you who love crunching on good ol’ rice cakes throughout the day might want to take a closer look at the packaging.
Pet peacocks fed to a crocodile. Roadkill used for retribution. Rivalry over the sale of meat pies. Settle in and enjoy the story of Paddy Moriarty.
Trump’s hair has a long and storied history, and there has been much conjecture about how he gets that orange mop to stay put. He ain’t gonna like this video.
It really is a case of only the finest for South Africa’s least favourite set of brothers, because the Gupta family jet is right off the top shelf.
We know that Cyril Ramaphosa and Jacob Zuma met last night, but what was said behind closed doors remains largely unknown. Now Cyril has released an official statement.
There’s a shirtless drunk guy, there’s a Mustang, and there is a team of pissed off petrol attendants. Grab the popcorn because this is a wild ride.
As Cape Town advances one step closer to Day Zero, companies with a conscience are doing what they can to help us in our hour of need.
We have received plenty of feedback after yesterday’s Angus Buchan story went live, but one reader’s response stands head and shoulders above the rest.
As Capetonians rein their water usage in, aiming to hit below 50 litres per person per day, we thought it would be interesting to have a look across the pond.
We recently saw footage of a caracal out for a stroll on Lion’s Head, and now there’s another gem snapped yesterday morning in Hout Bay.
Viceroy Research, the New York-based short seller that has made a massive name for itself here in SA, tend to pack a punch. Here’s how the seven companies they’ve targeted are faring.
After yesterday’s political shenanigans, Twitter was quick to react. What resulted was a beautiful Zuma-focused movie title showdown.
Jake and Allister go back a long way, including their stint together with the World Cup winning Bok side of 2007. According to Jake, we’re pointing fingers at the wrong man.
You’ll see Zuma’s name splashed across headlines for the rest of this week, or month, or year, but if you want the full picture then start with this BBC feature.
Embarking on its maiden voyage, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy did everything it needed to successfully launch into space and return to Earth. It’s a big deal.
Your favourite farming pastor is at it again, this time weighing in on our current water predicament. Turns out we’re all deviants down here in the Cape.
Here at 2OV we’re big fans of convenience and cutting back on life’s hassles. One look at the UberEATS download stats and it’s clear that we’re not alone.
Constant Beckerling was very pleased with his team’s performance in the Varsity Cup last night, and the Wits skipper’s post-match interview is proving popular.
Properties on the Atlantic Seaboard regularly sell for upwards of R65 million, but the same can’t be said for Hout Bay. Let’s see what all the fuss is about.
The Guptas are preparing to appear in front of a parliamentary enquiry in March, lawyering up with a Houghton-based firm. I find this defence staggering.