We stumbled upon some rare footage of two hyenas expressing how just brutal and unforgiving nature can really be. Only for strong tummies.
After a fence was erected between two Mpumalanga farms, a mysterious double murder occurred, diving the small farming town as questions have yet to be answered.
Thanks to the efforts of tireless volunteers, all of South Africa’s national parks are now on Google Street View. Please do enjoy.
Filming the idyllic Noordhoek beach, local stars Nico Panagio and Luke Bell set out with the DJI Mavic Pro to see just what it is the flying camera can do. And you won’t be disappointed.
Off the back of the release of Ken Block’s tenth edition of his Gymkhana franchise, he is making his way to South Africa to show off his rallycross skills on the track. And we know where you can see him.
Located just outside Pretoria, a farmer appeared in court for first raping his family’s domestic worker, then instructing her to perform oral sex on his two dogs.
Yup, we’re still in the middle of the Western Cape’s worst drought in recent history and the numbers aren’t looking too good. Here’s where we stand.
In an attempt to do a good deed, Heinz Winckler received some serious backlash after attempting to wade into the farm murder debate.
In the last six years there have been 80 political killings in Kwa-Zulu Natal alone, yet only now has the news finally hit international headlines. This is what they have to say.
Ever year, as November rolls around, its ‘N’ turns to an ‘M’ and before you know it, nearly every male in your life grows a thick moustache. Well, it might not really be a thing anymore.
As South Africa’s economic climate gets a little cloudy, establishments that attract the upper-middle class are losing business. Yup, there’s no queue outside tashas anymore.
There’s nothing like a little consumer satisfaction survey to settle the debate on which smartphone brand is the best, and, we must say, we would have to agree.
Today sees triple murder accused Henri van Breda take the stand as he continues to claim his innocence. Watch it live here.
On Friday, the decapitated body of a local businessman was found in Touws River after reports alleged he was kidnapped in Claremont.
Two metro police officers from the east of Johannesburg paired meat with cash as they took lunch one afternoon. And, of course, the whole thing was filmed.
As thousands of farmers yesterday took to the streets across South Africa to protest murders, another farmer was killed. Here’s what we know.
Thousands of South African farmers, their families and supporters took to the streets around the country to condemn the rise of farm murders. Here’s a quick look at what’s gone down.
It began last week when a Facebook page requested black South Africans ask white South Africans something they have always wanted to know. The results were pretty amazing.
Screaming racial slurs into a camera when pissed is never a good look, but accidentally share that video to the wrong WhatsApp group and the wheels come off.
On the edge of Durban’s Berea area, a woman got her own back during an attempted hijacking. Sorry, criminals, you picked the wrong target this time around.
Back in 1988 the first email was sent from our shores, and since then, our Internet access has only become better and better. Let’s cast our minds back.
This weekend sees the eighth Currie Cup final showdown between Province and the Sharks, but let’s cast our minds back to 2010 and that Lambie fend.
Wow, talk about kicking us while we’re down. Apparently the local wine industry is gearing up for tough times ahead, and that spells bad news for consumers too.
The finger pointing blame game is in full swing, and no one seems to want to step up and take responsibility for our mess. Here’s a little food for thought.
The massive disparities that still exist between white and black in South Africa show how, when it comes to the economic side of things, apartheid never really ended.
Access to education is one of the foundations of a great country, but unfortunately South Africa has failed to provide one of our most basic and vital needs.
With no danger of colliding with a mountain or landing in the ocean, adventurer Tom Morgan took to the skies. Rather odd method of flying to be honest.
Everyone is freaking out about when the taps will run dry, and rightly so, but heads are already starting to roll and the people of the Western Cape want answers.
Tourist season is about to kick into fifth gear, and that means our hotels are going to be rammed. How much do really they care about the water shortage?
One of the biggest fashion events on the continent, SA Fashion Week opened its doors last night with some of the country’s freshest talent. Only one could come out tops.