The drive past Llandudno is pretty easy on the eye, but if you happened to be winding your way somewhere yesterday morning you may have seen these guys.
After more than 100 women were rescued from a religious cult in the small Eastern Cape town of Ngcobo, police soon realised the extent of the grooming.
The match between Maties and Madibaz in Port Elizabeth was called off, after violent clashes between students and security guards. A team mascot was even punched.
Michael Morgan thought he was travelling from North Carolina to Cape Town to meet his soulmate, but sadly that’s not how this story ends.
It looks like Kagiso Rabada has bowled his last ball this series, with a suspension likely to rule him out, but what’s going to happen to Mitchell Marsh?
South Africans are finally waking up to the wealth of quality content available via streaming services. How we watch those, however, differs from the rest of the world.
Temba Bavuma made history when he cracked a test match 100 against the Poms in Cape Town, and if you’re keen for some goosebumps then give this a watch.
Yesterday saw organisers of the Cape Town Cycle Tour confirm the death of two riders, and earlier today they confirmed a third death related to the race.
Tragedy stuck the Cape Town Cycle Tour yesterday, with two riders dying in separate incidents along the 109 kilometre route.
Appearing in court earlier today, a sobbing Rob Packham was granted bail. He’ll be glad to leave Pollsmoor behind, but there are certain conditions attached.
Look, we all knew it was a mess over at SAA, but the latest figures released by Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu are far worse than previously imagined.
Charlize is on a PR blitz for her latest movie, Gringo, and that meant stopping past Vanity Fair to ‘praat die taal’. Let’s see how she did.
Famous Brands has more than 25 food retail brands on its books, but one of their purchases back in 2016 is now leaving a serious dent in their bottom line.
Traffic came to a standstill yesterday, with the Johannesburg Flying Squad involved in a high-speed car chase with members of the Rolex Gang.
Everyone has seen the video of David Warner being restrained as the teams head to the changing rooms, but now we can see the exact moment things escalated.
Most of us would love to have a drone to play around with, but even the entry level drones tend to cost a decent chunk of change. Until now, that is.
Another year, another set of statistics that once again prove Cape Town has plenty of work to do. Not the kind of list you want to feature on, really.
The war of words between the Proteas and the Ozzies continues to rage on, although the latter tried their best to make sure their sledging wouldn’t be broadcast.
Remember when you were growing up and tax was just something you heard adults moaning about? Yoh, those were the days. Here’s what the next tax year has in store.
Some people are trying their utmost to become Instagram famous, whilst others are racking up the YouTube views. Let’s look at which South Africans are bossing the latter.
We’ve seen a few caracal sightings around Cape Town of late, but this is by far our favourite. Someone’s having dassie for breakfast.
The Cape-based botanists who went missing in KZN have yet to be found, but an affidavit read out in court yesterday suggests the two may no longer be alive.
He’s not exactly in Cyril Ramaphosa’s good books, having been reassigned during the last Cabinet Reshuffle, and Malusi Gigaba seems to be cracking under the pressure.
Some cash-in-transit heists go smoothly, and others end in brazen shootouts in broad daylight. This definitely falls into the latter category.
As major retailers recall foodstuffs possibly affected by the listeriosis outbreak, many customers were surprised when Woolies did the same.
Life is glamorous along the Camps Bay strip, and those who call it home are living the good life. How about this saucy little addition?
The war of words between the Ozzies and the Proteas is only getting started, as details emerge of what was said between Quinton de Kock and David Warner.
Forest Whitaker might be an accomplished actor, but audiences are trying to figure out how he suits the role of Desmond Tutu in ‘The Forgiven’.
We know that Zuma’s SABC interview on the day of his resignation was full of indignation, but behind the scenes he was plotting a final, desperate attempt to cling to power.
Appearing in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court yesterday, the court heard that alleged murderer Robert Packham tried to get crafty.