South Africa missed the deadline to secure vaccines through the Covax programme, but a plan of sorts is in place to remedy that.
We may see far fewer international visitors this holiday season, for obvious reasons, but that doesn’t mean South Africans won’t flock to the Mother City.
In an undated video, the two vehicles accused of ‘street racing’ through Sea Point before a crash on Sunday can be seen outside a home in Camps Bay.
Monday night’s announcement regarding beach closures along the Garden Route has led to widespread cancellations, with local tourism boards counting the costs.
The sale of alcohol from retail outlets is once again restricted to set days and hours during the week, with one notable exception. Hello, wine farms.
Statistics show that home robberies spike over the festive season, so it’s definitely worth taking the time to find out if your property has any weak points that could be easily breached.
Eyewitnesses report seeing a McLaren 720S and a Lamborghini racing through the streets of Green Point, before things went south.
Things went south for Catherine Deare when the “nice” tenants who moved into her house turned out to be an absolute nightmare.
The 16th season of ‘Idols SA’ wrapped up yesterday evening. There can only be one winner, but there were plenty of off-key performances to remember.
The law surrounding the renewal your driver’s licence card are a little murky, and need some unpacking.
We’re entering the Cape’s peak fire season, which means choppers in the air and brave firefighters on the ground battling blazes.
Due to a lack of cooperation from witnesses, the SA Council for Educators has closed its file in the investigation into the conduct of Viotti.
Traffic officers will be out in force over the festive season, with a directive that Justice Project South Africa says is very sketchy.
This week, the WPRFU has been dealt two serious body blows, with legal action over the redevelopment of Newlands followed by a consortium backing away from a lucrative deal.
Amazon has announced that it will be adding 26 new “utility-scale” wind and solar projects around the world, including in South Africa.
Correctional services officials are saying that the state of Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre is allegedly to blame for the recent escape of two dangerous criminals.
Five people are dead, three of them security officers, after a dramatic car chase and shootout in Benoni.
Through online courses, at-home tastings, and online shopping, the pandemic has fundamentally changed the way that we enjoy wine.
Organisers have announced the cancellation of Plett Rage, after failing to get permission from Garden Route officials.
A manhunt has been launched after two criminals broke out of Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre in Pretoria.
It’s official: the surge in cases is no longer limited to select ‘hotspots’, and four provinces – the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Gauteng – are the key drivers of the second wave.
Google has released its list of the top trending searches for 2020, and there are some odd ones in South Africa’s ‘trending questions’.
We took a tour of online private high school Valenture Institute’s Newlands boutique campus, to see what all the fuss is about.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have come and gone, but there are still some great specials running in the lead-up to Christmas.
Even with measures in place, spam calls have become an almost daily part of our lives in South Africa.
South Africa participated in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study at the grade 5 and grade 9 level, and the results are embarrassing.
Yesterday, Stats SA released the GDP stats for the third quarter. The headline number touted was the 66,1% growth, but that doesn’t really tell the full story.
Pupils across KZN are now quarantining, and the race is on to find as many as 1 300 Gauteng pupils who also attended the Matric Rage event.
SARS is being inundated with desperate calls from taxpayers who have fallen victim to scammers promising to secure large tax refunds.
Over the past few years, sophisticated attacks on gold plants in the country have spiked, with some even using explosives to blast their way through walls.