If you’ve ever taken dipping a paddle in the water seriously, chances are you’ve heard of Oscar Chalupsky, a South African and global watersports legend.
I think this one speaks for itself – you like beer, you like discounts, and you’re in luck.
The killing of Nathaniel Julies, allegedly at the hands of a police officer, has caught the attention of the BBC.
Using PayProp’s rental index for the second quarter, 2020, it’s apparent that rent in some provinces hits the pocket that little bit harder.
Even Cape Town’s underworld syndicates are allegedly struggling, and the men in balaclavas are looking for new revenue streams.
Yesterday saw Clicks stores across the country shut down, and in some cases damaged. On social media, there were also some heated exchanges.
This 46-second video features a number of twists and turns, some foul language, and a combination of poor fashion choices.
Submitting a tax return to SARS is always a rather nervy affair, and now a proposed amendment to the law has practitioners worried about the implications.
According to reports, Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe was involved in trying to orchestrate a hit on Western Cape Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath.
Oh, you love fancy whiskies? Fair enough – a dram or two is a great way to finish off the day.
Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has penned a book containing damning allegations against the current US president. Our own Madiba even warrants a mention.
Clicks has been widely criticised for an online ad that was swiftly pulled from the site, but Malema and the EFF aren’t satisfied.
A former Google engineer has developed a map that can track 750 million years of the world’s history.
When we first started Cabine du Cap, we boasted about how we had enough solar power to run a Nespresso machine.
The Western Cape department of community safety is working on a plan to regulate alcohol sales, thereby decreasing violent crime.
Whilst it’s a little like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound, at least someone at Eskom is being held accountable.
Klein Slangkop is a popular eco-estate, with the most sought after houses basically a stone’s throw from the beach.
Niki, a four-year-old Doberman, ran to her owner’s defence when he was held at gunpoint by criminals outside his home.
If you’re after a Business and Innovation Visa, or an Investment Visa, you better have some serious funds stashed away.
Eskom submitted its long-term forecasts to the Standing Committee on Appropriations (SCOA) yesterday. So, about that generator.
Another prominent DA member has quit the party, saying the party is “captured”, with a powerful cabal using whatever means necessary to root out dissenting voices.
In a study evaluating more than 1 500 universities across 93 countries, with the largest and most diverse assessment of universities worldwide, one SA university stands out from the crowd.
Usually, you have to head out for a game drive to spot one of the more elusive members of the Big Five. Not always, though.
President Ramaphosa might be talking a good game after this weekend’s ANC meeting to tackle corruption, but Zapiro will take some convincing.
According to the results of the annual Worldwide Broadband Speed League report, released by Cable.co.uk, we’re actually not doing all that badly.
Sightings of the baboon in both Tokai and Constantia indicated that he was “visibly and obviously very stressed and anxious and hungry”.
Snake expert Nick Evans almost got more than he bargained for during a call to relocate a Southern African python on the KZN North Coast.
We’re spending today on stage two, but Eskom has warned that the situation could worsen at any stage, and at “short notice”.
The new COVID Alert SA app looks like it might actually work to prevent the spread of the disease.
With more and more tenants defaulting on rental payments, and an increase in vacancies, many landlords find themselves under immense pressure.