American sprinter, Sha'Carri Richardson could miss the Tokyo Olympics this month after she tested positive for marijuana. According to the New York Times, Richardson won the women's 100-meter race at
The country has reported a total of 26 485 new Covid-19 cases, and 175 deaths on Saturday, July 3. According to the Health Department, this brings the total number of
Capitec has warned South Africans of a banking scam that's becoming more common in the country. Vishing or voice phishing is a form of cyber crime where fraudsters will try
Four suspects were arrested on Friday, July 2, in connection with a house robbery in Silverton in Malmesbury. As reported by SABC, the suspects aged between 25 and 33, held
Being one of the world's second-richest men and living a lavish lifestyle definitely goes hand-in-hand. Well, Tesla Motor's CEO Elon Musk is the complete opposite as he confirmed in a
The director of the short film, Voicenote, commissioned by Hope Guardians has been shortlisted for an international award. I encourage all youngsters and parents alike to take the time to
A massive fire broke out near the Pemex’s Ku Maloob Zaap offshore platform complex after a submarine pipeline valve broke, leaking oil into Mexico's Gulf Coast. In videos that were
Former President Jacob Zuma will not be going to jail, not any time soon. This is after Zuma pleaded with the Constitutional Court to reconsider its ruling of finding him
The Western Cape's Health Department says it aims to conclude the teacher's vaccination rollout phase by Thursday, July 8. More than 20,000 teachers in the province have already been vaccinated
The City of Cape Town might have started mopping up operations across the city on Friday, July 2, but several areas were heavily affected as another cold front made landfall