Pieter-Steph du Toit may be the reigning World Rugby Player of the Year, but apparently he’s only the fifth-best player in the world.
A number of businesses have been allowed to open their doors during alert level four, provided they have a certificate.
Police scoured CCTV footage from Higgovale, and found these two men in the area in the days leading up to the attempted hit.
News anchors Xoli Mngambi and Jane Dutton have landed themselves in hot water following comments made about Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
SAB could be forced to destroy millions of bottles of beer if the alcohol ban, in its current form, stays in place.
Sea Point resident Peter Wagenaar has been feeding the homeless in his area during the lockdown period. On Wednesday morning, he woke up to his car being torched.
Brace yourself for one of the worst road rage racist rants to come out of South Africa this year.
Parents educating their children at home have some pressing questions about whether or not they should continue paying school fees.
South African marketing guru Mike Abel’s open letter has been widely shared these past few days. Here’s a response from someone who doesn’t exactly see eye to eye with Mike.
All signs point to an “exceptional 2020 vintage”, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic.
SAB has outlined a bid to allow for the sale of alcohol, in a series of proposals submitted to President Ramaphosa.
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association has outlined its argument for the lifting of the tobacco sales ban.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has gazetted some changes and additions to road rules and regulations during lockdown alert level 4.
Protesters gathered close to Muizenberg beach this morning, and law enforcement appeared to be in an unforgiving mood.
The easing of the lockdown began as a cause for celebration, followed by confusion, especially when it comes to moving into a new property.
The Springboks put on a defensive masterclass during the first 40 minutes, and coach Rassie wanted to make sure that intensity didn’t drop.
Given that car dealerships were all but shut down, along with exports, a drop in new car sales was to be expected. Still, the numbers are jarring.
Criminals are taking full advantage of COVID-19 fears with scams designed to trick South Africans out of their money.
With live shows put on hold due to COVID-19, South African musicians need their royalties now more than ever. The Kiffness is fighting the good fight.
Nedbank’s latest report on how our first 35 days of lockdown will impact South Africa’s job market is a kick to the midriff, and a reminder that the toughest times may still lie ahead.
Renowned tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti has come forward to address claims that he influenced the government’s decision to ban cigarette sales.
In his weekly newsletter this morning, President Ramaphosa finally addressed the rollback on the sale of tobacco products announced last week.
Sportswear giant PUMA is running a sale from today (May 4) through until Sunday (May 10), with big discounts and deliveries for winter gear.
Living overseas? You need to figure out whether you’re a non-South African tax resident, or a South African tax resident, before SARS comes knocking.
A fire on Kloof Street, which started above Arnold’s Restaurant, opposite the Lifestyle Centre, has gutted four apartments, and caused damage to a fifth.
Here’s what employees and employers need to know about resuming operations this week, and what is expected from all parties.
Ndabeni-Abrahams was suspended for two months, and docked a month’s pay, after a photo showed her breaking lockdown laws. Now she’s hitting back after a video spread across social media.
Starting from tomorrow (May 1), you can now exercise between 6AM and 9AM, within a five-kilometre radius of your house. Here’s the easiest way to work that out.
Siya Kolisi grew up in PE’s Zwide township, and he hasn’t forgotten his roots. Together with Rachel, he’s determined to make a difference.
Last night, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, dropped the bomb that the government would be going back on the decision to allow the sale of tobacco products.