Ozzies have wonderfully foul mouths, and nowhere is that more apparent than when things don’t go according to plan behind the wheel.
Arm yourself with some knowledge for the next (inevitable) time someone wants to talk about the water crisis in Cape Town. The latest stats are out.
Our swimming speedster is over in Europe competing in a number of events, but through no fault of his own, it’s been a less than stellar trip so far.
South Africa’s roads are notorious for being safety hazards, and here are two prime examples of what can go wrong on just about any day.
The trial of Diego Novella is now underway, and yesterday’s testimony from the Camps Bay Retreat Hotel’s barman was a very interesting start.
It’s not uncommon to see a flurry of paragliders make their way down the slopes of Signal Hill, but I doubt you have ever seen something like this before
Ever wondered what it’s like to be a detective on the South African Police force? Meet Capt Amon, who shared element of his work we’d otherwise not know much about.
If you’re keen to break up the monotony of answering emails on this overcast Monday, go ahead and take a look at some of the world’s most extreme adventures.
We sat down with the man whose socially conscious fashion store has been around for nearly two decades, in order to find out exactly what Youth Day means to him.
Their relationship got off to a rocky start, and now there’s more cause for friction between Ozzie Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Donny Trump.
Over the course of more than 30 hours of interviews, Oliver Stone sought to learn more about Russia’s leader. He succeeded in a few respects.
It’s usually only the players with no BMT that crash and burn at golf’s majors, although this year it all went pear-shaped for a blimp and its pilot.
A crowd in southwest France looked on in horror this weekend, as famous bullfighter Iván Fandiño was gored to death. It wasn’t pretty.
For the state’s official Youth Day celebration, officials headed to Ventersdorp. Zuma addressed the crowd, but it didn’t really go as planned.
Another day, another brand who might want to reconsider their latest ad campaign. Of course the backlash on social media was swift and unrelenting.
It takes an incredible amount of discipline, determination and drive to tackle an IRONMAN event. We spoke to triathlete Paul Hilliard about the challenges.
You have to be on top of your game if you want to land a coveted spot in the Green Berets, a specialised unit that is feared and revered right around the world.
Father’s Day adverts are a dime and dozen but there’s something about this one straight outta Benoni that we wanted to share with you.
What do you do shortly before jetting off to a war-mongering dictatorship, in an effort to reduce simmering tensions? You look for sponsorship, of course.
There’s nothing wrong with letting peeps know that you’re all good, but these Facebook Safety Checks have been coming under fire of late.
Helen Zille’s Tuesday apology was more than just a career politician dropping her ideological argument. She was finally submitting to Maimane’s leadership.
Christopher Panayiotou was again in court today, this time listening to himself tell the middleman some incriminating things during a secretly recorded conversation.
Admit it, we’ve all pulled a sickie before. Apparently 40% of South Africans plan to do so in the next two months, and these are the excuses they’ll use.
Trump celebrates turning 71 today, and although we’re not too sure how he will be marking the occasion we do know that you can sign his card.
Listen up, world – Africa is not a country but South Africa is. If one of our ministers gets his way, though, that might be changing.
Zapiro has shown that, despite criticism for some of his recent cartoons, he will continue to come out swinging. Given this #GuptaLeaks mess, he has plenty to work with.
We’re blessed with 11 official languages down this neck of the woods, so the task of decoding what is said in Parliament is a rather tricky one.
Two fugitives are on the run in Atlanta, Georgia, after brutally murdering two prison guards whilst being driven between prisons.
Local online retailer Spree had a little bit of a logistics whoopsie, but hey failed to tell customers why their orders weren’t being delivered and it’s become very messy.
A Boston museum is looking for a stash of 13 paintings which were stolen back in 1990, and to help with the investigation they’re offering a whopping reward.