Today we find out whether we’ll welcome the rugby world to our shores in 2023, or whether the French or Irish have managed to pull a fast one. Holding thumbs.
It’s that time of the year over at the University of Cape Town, and the tertiary institution is pulling out all the stops to make sure exams are not disrupted.
Hailing from Durban, the modest bunny chow has taken the world by storm. But how did it come to be? Go on, have a read.
It’s that time of the year when we talk sharks in the Mother City, and we can thank the Yellowtail for this latest warning.
Yesterday saw JZ release the long-awaited Heher Commission report, packed full of recommendations. Not that those mean much to dearest Jacob.
We’ve all had chuckle at those highways that just end in mid-air, but earlier this year the City announced six proposals to redevelop the area. Here’s the latest.
Everyone loves to brag about landing a lekker deal on a second hand vehicle, but here’s what the experts have to say about what you should be snapping up.
It’s very much a case of one step forward and some giant leaps backward for the Boks in 2017, but at least Allister Coetzee’s time in charge looks set to end shortly.
Of the 20 photographs nominated for an international architecture photography award, two are from South Africa. Jozi and Ceres, take a bow.
When you grow up in one of Cape Town’s poorest areas, rife with gang violence, it’s tough to escape the cycle. This coach is offering local kids something different.
I’m a big fan of Sunday being a rest day, but that’s about as far as my religious convictions go. Someone might want to have a word with these churchgoers, though.
Sometimes, putting money on a not-so-sure win can payout a decent amount of cash – here’s one that might make you super happy this weekend.
Jacques Pauw is on a nationwide book tour, and last night took “The President’s Keeper” to Pretoria and had a few pertinent points to make about the country. Watch.
In the Windy City, a female petrol attendant was caught getting her moves on while on duty, begging the question, was she drunk?
It’s not often we hear from Pravin Gordhan, but when we do, we should all listen with absolute intent and heed his advice. Don’t you agree?
After asking its driving partners what improvements they would like on the app, Uber incorporated a few new features that you should be aware of.
For the next ten days, a curated selection of emails from the #GuptaLeaks will be available for download. Take a look.
In a cheeky review of Jacques Pauw’s latest release, Mandy Wiener explains how ‘The President’s Keepers’ takes “us back into the heart of the whore”.
A Durban woman was so shocked at the verbal abuse hurled at an elderly patient across from her, she recorded the incident for others to see.
The latest drug to hit the streets of Durban causes extreme euphoria and hallucinations, as well as horrific episodes of panic and hysteria. Please don’t try this one. Ever.
Take a look inside the Mother City’s new R1 million “micro” apartments. They’re pretty perfect if you’re not into having that much space.
Although rhino poaching has decreased over the past year, other African species continue to sit high on the endangered list as a result of illegal activities. Take a look.
The release of the Paradise Papers is just the beginning of an international take-down of wealthy individuals looking to escape paying taxes, and these are the South Africans among them.
Some of the region was left without power yesterday as two substations were damaged in the fire that spread across Sir Lowry’s Pass. Here’s a closer look
Two well-known South African actresses were seen laughing in a video as one tucked into a wad of R50 notes, prompting a police investigation. Check it.
Chatting with another investigative journalist, Jacque Pauw sat down earlier today for an interview about his latest release, ‘The President’s Keeper’, and it’s really quite interesting.
On Monday, Henri van Breda concluded giving evidence at the Western Cape High Court – but there are a few details of his story that are inconsistent.
Although Clifton and Camps Bay could easily be equals, there’s one minor phenomenon that is most probably the cause of Clifton properties being more expensive. Do you agree?
Half empty, half full, or a hole at the bottom of a glass that will never fill up? Here are du Preez’s three possible scenarios for the already-vulnerable South Africa’s future.
Thanks to a few threats from the State Security Agency, ‘The President’s Keepers’ shot to popularity as everyone wanted to get in on the action. Here are five points you should know.