The Springbok winger is finally a proper sporting superstar, although he’s been leaving defenders in his wake for years.
If a game drive produces either a leopard or a python, you can count yourself pretty fortunate. How about both, involved in a duel?
Just in time for the festive season, the government is putting a few new traffic laws and procedures in place to ensure safer roads.
The Rugby World Cup may have come and gone, but if you’re looking to put a little pep in your step today then give these videos a watch.
National Geographic is making sure that this summer’s visitors make the most of what we have on offer. Locals should take note, too.
Takealot is so confident that it’s expecting sales on the day to rise by as much as 80% from last year’s figures.
WesBank and FNB did your homework for you with the Fuel Economy Tour, so that you can make the best possible choices when buying a car.
Andre de Ruyter is about to take over the most poisoned of chalices, and he’s already catching heat from a number of angles.
When it comes to fine dining, the Cape is the place to be, according to this year’s Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards.
A karate and wrestling coach from Bronkhorstspruit has been selling pictures of children in wrestling poses online.
CemAir founder and CEO Miles van der Molen is clearly no fan of Ica van Eeden, and there are emails to prove it.
It’s taken long enough this year, given that we’re already more than halfway through November, but we can finally cut that summer ribbon.
Whatever your methods for picking lottery numbers, in the end, it all comes down to chance. Still, there’s nothing wrong with looking into the stats to see if any patterns jump out.
Marelize Horn, best known as My Fok Marelize, is again causing havoc on two wheels, this time whilst performing au pair duties over in the Netherlands.
The wind was borderline offensive over the weekend. If you braved the outdoors, you probably had a tough time making your way through the city.
‘Idols SA’ has wrapped up, there’s a new winner, and he actually has a pretty decent voice. Go on, then – have a look.
Last year, Colleen Lingwood was on her deathbed, with friends having gathered in Johannesburg to say their final words. Turns out that wasn’t quite the truth.
Unfortunately, load shedding is here to stay, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t stay connected, online, and active when the lights go out.
Former post office worker Luyanda Botha, the man who has confessed to the rape and murder of Uyinene Mrwetyana, has been sentenced.
Riaan Manser has more than earned the moniker of adventurer, having spent much of the past two decades ticking the kinds of boxes that most of us can only dream about.
A second tornado has struck the province, this time in Bergville, although there is still some debate around whether it can be labelled as such.
When it comes to low-cost, domestic airlines in South Africa, not everyone is created equal.
A prominent Canadian travel site recently published a wonderful article singing the praises of our very own Cape Winelands.
If you’ve seen Squidge Rugby’s superb analysis of the Rugby World Cup final, you’ll enjoy his look at how we pipped Wales in the semi-final.
Angeline de Jager says her daughter isn’t coping very well in the aftermath of her kidnapping, and recounted the moment she was snatched.
Grey College, the prestigious all-boys school in Bloemfontein, is at the centre of a number of sexual misconduct allegations.
The 8PM Sunday movie has become an institution in South Africa, and it doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere soon, despite what streaming throws at it.
The South African government recently released a report that looks into unemployment rates now, compared to 1994. It makes for interesting reading.
There has been plenty written and said about what led the Springboks to victory, with some former players coming across as more than a little bitter.
The good news is that Richard has opened a Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship in South Africa, although he came under fire during the announcement.