This story started with a look at the EFF and their new online store, but it’s a cap listed on the ‘ANC Products’ site that got us wondering.
An unsuspecting impala delivered itself on a plate to three waiting cheetahs, although this encounter did have a plot twist at the end.
With a lockdown moratorium having been placed on the demolition of informal structures, as well as any evictions from occupied homes, syndicates are moving in.
A bust of Cecil John Rhodes at Rhodes Memorial has been unceremoniously beheaded.
It’s no secret that in some parts of the country, the healthcare system has all but collapsed. The BBC has taken a heartbreaking, and terrifying, look inside.
There’s Discovery Vitality, and eBucks, and other similar programmes, but what about a way to earn rewards for taking care of yourself and your skin?
One of the more infuriating aspects of South Africa’s national lockdown, as we near the completion of 110 full days, is the seemingly arbitrary nature of many of the regulations.
The gang responsible had just finished with the petrol station when they spotted the security guard cleaning his windscreen.
Tired of your current beanie, or beret, or looking to add a dash of red to your wardrobe? You’re in luck, because the EFF has just launched its online store.
South Africans were left shocked, and having to once again crunch those rationing numbers (welcome, smokers will say), but not quite as shocked as the alcohol industry itself.
Trees have been blown over, roofs have been ripped from buildings, and anybody who parked their car along the Sea Point coastline may want to move it unless they fancy a complete foam coating free of charge.
The Camps Bay strip is always prime property, and this listing, from Seeff, is about as close as you can get to the beach without waking up with sand between your toes.
Last night’s address by President Cyril Ramaphosa saw the reinstatement of a national curfew between 9PM and 4AM.
Last night, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a number of changes to our lockdown regulations, including a few related specifically to face masks.
A gang, armed with rifles and explosives, launched an attack on a cash-in-transit van in Vanderbijlpark yesterday morning.
Most of us will never fully comprehend the sacrifices being made to treat the ongoing surge of COVID-19 infections, but this video does give some insight into what happens inside a COVID-19 intensive care unit.
As one of the first members of the all-new, all legal, Cape Cannabis Club, I was excited to observe and experience the entire process, from signup to consumption.
Gale force winds in the Western Cape yesterday were so strong that eve massive trucks couldn’t withstand them.
Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha has said that there is a “high probability” of load shedding during the evenings between five and nine, starting today.
If your phone slows down, there’s a good chance it’s related to your battery health.
Brand Finance’s latest review reveals the strongest and most valuable brands in South Africa.
South Africa recorded 8 800 new cases yesterday, which was the fourth-highest of any country in the world, and our additional 100 deaths ranked 11th.
A group of restaurants, led by Cape Town-based Chefs Warehouse, filed papers yesterday aimed at forcing the government to allow their patrons to drink alcohol with their meals.
Bheki Cele has revealed the number of arrests for contravening lockdown regulations under the various alert levels.
When marine biologists analysed the body of the 3,6-metre female shark, they found the telltale signs of killer whale, or orca, predation.
SARS has made some changes, and it’s safe to say that tax season will look a little different this year.
South Africans have grown wearily accustomed to crime and corruption on a staggering level, but the VBS Bank looting really is one for the ages.
Last night, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced a further 192 COVID-19 deaths, as well as 10 134 new infections. In some provinces, the spread of the virus shows no signs of slowing down.
The search for 36-year-old Ken Stephen continues today. The trail runner has been missing since Monday, when he left home and headed to Platteklip Gorge at around 2:30PM.
This past weekend, several ANC and government sources claimed another cabinet reshuffle was on the cards.