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‘We were pushed around like criminals!’

The Zulu royal family has accused the Presidential VIP Protection Unit of disrespecting and humiliating them.

Qute will get you where you need to go – but it ain’t cute

Bolt, the popular e-hailing service, has released a new ride option that's raising eyebrows.

Social media could be more harmful than drugs

Like living with a drug addiction, being hooked on social media is no way to live. Spending too much time on apps like Instagram, TikTok and Facebook can be seriously harmful.

Is City of Joburg targeting old-age homes?

Last week, the City of Joburg cut power and water at an old-age home due to a billing dispute. This week, they threatened another complex for the elderly.

Taxi strike: A brush with death

Vuyokazi Godlo from Khayelitsha in Cape Town is battling sleepless nights after her car was trashed during the Santaco taxi strike.

Beware! Crocs love the sound of babies crying

A chilling discovery has surfaced—crocodiles have a spine-tingling attraction to the cries of human babies and tiny primates.

Misuzulu: Not just a king, but a kingmaker

Road to 2024: Knowing that the support of the king will be key in the 2024 elections in KZN, writes Zukile Majova, the ANC secretary-general has taken his charm offensive to Misuzulu’s palace.

Lionesses roar into the final!

Football could be coming home for England this year after the Lionesses defeated hosts Australia 3-1 in Sydney to progress to their first Women's World Cup final. 

Warring gangs wreak havoc in Limpopo

The arrest of four members of a Limpopo gang on Tuesday triggered chaos and unrest that resulted in the entire community of Kgapane being shut down.

‘It’s like a miracle!’

One of Hawaii’s oldest and most historic churches was miraculously untouched by the devastating fires which ravaged Maui Island this month.

Rugby suffers as Farrell is handed a free pass

World Rugby has made a chilling statement as large as if they had posted it on Big Ben: “We do as we please!”

Court ruling means that pharmacists can treat people with HIV

The South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) has been given the green light for trained pharmacists to manage and prescribe medication for HIV and tuberculosis patients.