Another day, another brand who might want to reconsider their latest ad campaign. Of course the backlash on social media was swift and unrelenting.
It takes an incredible amount of discipline, determination and drive to tackle an IRONMAN event. We spoke to triathlete Paul Hilliard about the challenges.
Father’s Day adverts are a dime and dozen but there’s something about this one straight outta Benoni that we wanted to share with you.
There’s nothing wrong with letting peeps know that you’re all good, but these Facebook Safety Checks have been coming under fire of late.
Helen Zille’s Tuesday apology was more than just a career politician dropping her ideological argument. She was finally submitting to Maimane’s leadership.
Christopher Panayiotou was again in court today, this time listening to himself tell the middleman some incriminating things during a secretly recorded conversation.
Admit it, we’ve all pulled a sickie before. Apparently 40% of South Africans plan to do so in the next two months, and these are the excuses they’ll use.
Listen up, world – Africa is not a country but South Africa is. If one of our ministers gets his way, though, that might be changing.
Zapiro has shown that, despite criticism for some of his recent cartoons, he will continue to come out swinging. Given this #GuptaLeaks mess, he has plenty to work with.
We’re blessed with 11 official languages down this neck of the woods, so the task of decoding what is said in Parliament is a rather tricky one.
Local online retailer Spree had a little bit of a logistics whoopsie, but hey failed to tell customers why their orders weren’t being delivered and it’s become very messy.
Andre Slade has been doing battle with the law, and it appears that once again the law won. Plus there’s a possible murder charge hanging over his head.
You’ve probably watched the drone footage and seen the pictures, but what is it like to take a drive around Knysna to chat with those affected?
Using a lion as security guard might be the only way this farmer can keep unwanted guests off his premises. It’s not a decision everyone is too stoked with.
The concept of sustainable fashion has risen to prominence the past few years, and one local company is leading the way. They broke new ground this weekend.
So you’ve done Lion’s Head and Signal Hill, and all the other familiar hikes. Cool, but if you really want to make your mark the World War I Challenge is where it’s at.
Feel like a holiday, but not too sure if you really deserve to head all the way to Thailand? We might have found the perfect escape, if only for a day.
Since it started bucketing down late Tuesday night, the Cape has had its fair share of rain. Today the City of Cape Town released the latest dam levels.
There’s a new app in town, and it’s making those pesky traffic department duties all the more easier to deal with. A few taps on the phone and you’re good.
There’s plenty of prime real estate up in the Eastern Cape, and tucked away in Nahoon is this looker. Right on the water’s edge, nogal.
Tragedy struck over at the V&A Waterfront this weekend, the NSRI recovering the body of a man on Saturday night.
The fire raging up the coast has caused extensive devastation in the Knysna and Plett areas, and this drone footage just about sums up what’s left behind.
I expect to find staplers with name tags on when I head inside an accounting firm, and I don’t expect to find a weapons cache.
The Junior Boks ran riot against Argentina yesterday, scoring 11 tries during a 72-14 win. Also, how are we feeling ahead of the Bok test against France?
South Africa’s total murder rate since the dawn of our democracy is something to think long and hard about. Here are the statistics…brace yourself.
The Theewaterskloof dam levels have been in the news of late for all the wrong reasons, so let’s check in and see what effect the #CapeStorm has had.
Have a little extra cash lying around, and not too sure where to spend it? Why not invest in your local political party, and ensure that decisions are made in your favour.
As the Cape Storm ravaged through the peninsula yesterday, the areas surrounding Knysna had their own disaster to deal with: a truly horrific fire.
There were a few swells around the peninsula that you wouldn’t dare surf, but over in Hout Bay it was really kicking off.
They warned it was going to get hectic after lunch, and over in Sea Point it’s clear the storm is making good on those promises.