The lengths that teachers have gone to during the pandemic, to educate and inspire their students, makes celebrating World Teachers’ Day more important than ever.
It’s alleged that between October 2017 and March 2018, Bveni carried out at least five attacks on the fringes of Table Mountain National Park, focused largely on trails above Kalk Bay.
If you’re in the market for a new home fibre connection, or want to see if you’re currently paying a little over the odds, have a quick gander at RSAWEB’s latest promotional offers.
A meeting called to finalise the nomination of a local ward councillor descended into chaos in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.
Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi announced on Sunday that 11 countries would now be allowed to enter South Africa visa-free, but five of those are on the ‘red list’.
Last week, FNB was talking about having SnapScan and Zapper on board with its payment terminals. That talk may have been premature.
Yesterday gale-force winds blew through the Cape, taking down a truck on the N1 Outbound at the Huguenot Tunnel.
The national lockdown pulled the curtain back on a number of systemic problems in South Africa, including the widening gender wage gap.
Minister Naledi Pandor has announced the complete list of countries banned from entering South Africa for leisure travel.
A massive fire broke out at a compost plant in Diepsloot this morning, causing road closures of Summit Road west, going towards the R511.
A Range Rover can be seen colliding with another vehicle, before striking a pedestrian who was standing at the intersection.
It appears that the rules of the game have changed, and bribes should no longer be put directly into a traffic cop’s hands.
The price wars are underway at Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Checkers, and Spar. BusinessTech has run a comparison, so let’s see which one gives you more bang for your buck.
Facing a wall of unfamiliar wine bottles can frustrate even the most worldly consumer. Thankfully, there’s a simple way to make things a little easier.
The truck was filmed ploughing through multiple vehicles on Stapleton Road, before coming to rest against a residential property wall.
The stats are out, with some surprising figures concerning unemployment in South Africa that require a little unpacking.
Fans rejoiced last week when the Rugby Championship fixtures were announced, but it wasn’t long before the logistical nightmare became apparent.
‘Chasing the Sun’, which follows the remarkable story of how the Springboks won the 2019 Rugby World Cup, will premiere on Sunday.
Luxury train travel doesn’t come much better than the world-famous Blue Train, which has been running since 1946.
On Saturday night, and again on Sunday morning, Capetonians felt tremors as a result of seismic activity.
If you want to rub shoulders with the likes of Ryk Neethling and take in a spot of polo now and again, prepare to fork out some serious cash.
Back in October 2017, QAnon started with a single post on message board 4chan. Three years later, and it’s surging in popularity across the globe.
Industry experts say the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill has ‘completely missed the mark’, outlining a number of key areas where it falls short.
Videos like this are why I’m always uncomfortable when I see a cash-in-transit van around. Things look to be going fine, and then in a split second, there are people with guns.
Footage from an SAPS helmet-mounted camera features a man firing a gun from his motorbike, a chopper in hot pursuit, and the eventual surrender of the driver.
Just in time for Heritage Day, Havaianas are finally available online, and you can order your favourite styles and colours from the comfort of your couch.
The average avo weights between 200 and 250 grams, but the ‘Avozilla’ blows those measly figures out of the water.
While some restaurants were forced to close their doors indefinitely during the lockdown, others found creative ways to stay afloat.
Capetonians worked together yesterday to help a man who is reported to have threatened to jump off a bridge along the N2.
The Vaal Dam is Gauteng’s main water supply, but a startling drop in the water level is cause for concern.