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There’s a mamba in my ceiling...
Nick Evans catches snakes as a part-time job. But this weekend he became part of a remarkable story. from Breaking News SA copy http://if...
Is Kruger Park worth a day visit?
Independent Traveller editor Brendan Seery spent a few hours inside and has some advice for prospective tourists. from Breaking News SA c...
Can your fillings really poison you?
Angela Epstein looks into the theory that mercury in dental fillings can affect your health. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1DA...
New Mustang packs a serious punch
Ford has released some tantalising performance numbers for the Euro-spec 2015 Mustang, which should reach SA by year-end. from Breaking N...
JMPD cancels 6 million traffic fines
More than 6 million traffic fines issued to Gauteng motorists cancelled by Johannesburg Metro Police Department. from Breaking News SA co...
The fight everyone wanted
Floyd Mayweather Jr will finally face Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas to decide who is the greatest boxer of their generation. from Breaking ...
How Facebook finds your friends
Its all just good maths, algorithms, coefficients, indices and statistical possibilities, writes Caitlin Dewey. from Breaking News SA cop...
If it’s pop, I must be 42
Your music tastes can reveal when it is you hit the midlife crisis, writes Caitlin Dewey. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1HTbWt...
A geological wonder made for hikers
A day trip to the Thabela Thabeng Mountain Retreat with its stunning views, won’t disappoint, writes Nompi Vilakazi. from Breaking News S...
SA travellers in Nepal ‘safe’
As the death toll of the Nepal quake mounts, the lives of South Africans caught in the chaos have been spared. from Breaking News SA copy...
PICS: Freedom Day celebrations
Freedom Day celebrations mark 21 years of freedom and democracy in SA and the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Charter. from Breaking News...
Airbus A380 marks 10th anniversary
The world's largest passenger jet prepares to celebrate a bitter-sweet 10-year anniversary with no new airline orders since 2013. fro...
How the Hubble improved our scope
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Hubble, the most important and productive telescope since Galileo’s discoveries four centu...
Tips for perfect dinner parties
Roxanne Roberts talks to a renowned chef about how to be the perfect host. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1GyWh3R via IFTTT
Is Kruger Park worth a day visit?
Independent Traveller editor Brendan Seery spent a few hours inside and has some advice for prospective tourists. from Breaking News SA c...
Can your fillings really poison you?
Angela Epstein looks into the theory that mercury in dental fillings can affect your health. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1DA...
Ring mystery around centaur planet
Astronomers have found what they think is a system of rings around a small rocky object - and they're intrigued. from Breaking News S...
SA travellers in Nepal ‘safe’
As the death toll of the Nepal quake mounts, the lives of South Africans caught in the chaos have been spared. from Breaking News SA copy...
PICS: Freedom Day celebrations
Freedom Day celebrations mark 21 years of freedom and democracy in SA and the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Charter. from Breaking News...
Airbus A380 marks 10th anniversary
The world's largest passenger jet prepares to celebrate a bitter-sweet 10-year anniversary with no new airline orders since 2013. fro...
How the Hubble improved our scope
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Hubble, the most important and productive telescope since Galileo’s discoveries four centu...
Pics: Celebrating 25 years of Hubble
Nasa marked the silver anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope with fireworks of a celestial kind. from Breaking News SA copy http://if...
Meals to make in the dark - recipes
Angela Day has five easy meals which will save your bacon when Eskom turns off the power. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1d7YAO...
Video: Jayde killing shocks community
The close-knit community of Kabega Park in Port Elizabeth is shocked by the death of teacher Jayde Panayiotou. from Breaking News SA copy...
PICS: Chilean volcano erupts
Volcano Calbuco in southern Chile that erupted unexpectedly on Wednesday was still pouring ash into the sky. from Breaking News SA copy h...
Robben Island in your home
Always wanted to visit Robben Island, especially Nelson Mandela’s cell, but unable to find the time or money? from Breaking News SA copy ...
Gallery: Denver train crash
At least one person died and up to 90 others were injured when two trains collided at Denver train station. from Breaking News SA copy ht...
'Freedom Day' for shack dwellers only words
Freedom is not something held in the hands of politicians and renewed on April 27 each year, writes Abahlali baseMjondolo from Breaking N...
Gripping, incisive, nonsensical
Rebecca Davis’s first book may be utter nonsense but it shows off an incredible depth of knowledge, writes Eusebius McKaiser from Breakin...
Online piracy… in your pocket
Online piracy streams into the present with apps like Periscope offering real time screening of current hit series. from Breaking News SA...
Serenity in divine style
On the slopes of Signal Hill nestles a suburban hideaway, writes Adrian Rorvik. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1JMW7U0 via IFT...
Scores killed in powerful Nepal quake
A shallow earthquake struck west of Kathmandu, killing more than 2 000 people, injuring hundreds, doctors and witnesses said. from Breaki...
Freedom Day marred by xenophobia: ANC
South Africans are due to mark freedom day amid violence that wrongly portrayed the nation as xenophobic, the African National Congress said...
SA travellers in Nepal ‘safe’
As the death toll of the Nepal quake mounts, the lives of South Africans caught in the chaos have been spared. from Breaking News SA copy...
PICS: Freedom Day celebrations
Freedom Day celebrations mark 21 years of freedom and democracy in SA and the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Charter. from Breaking News...
Hundreds killed in powerful Nepal quake
A shallow earthquake struck west of Kathmandu, killing more than 100 people, injuring hundreds, doctors and witnesses said. from Breaking...
Freedom Day marred by xenophobia: ANC
South Africans are due to mark freedom day amid violence that wrongly portrayed the nation as xenophobic, the African National Congress said...
Airbus A380 marks 10th anniversary
The world's largest passenger jet prepares to celebrate a bitter-sweet 10-year anniversary with no new airline orders since 2013. fro...
How the Hubble improved our scope
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of Hubble, the most important and productive telescope since Galileo’s discoveries four centu...
Tips for perfect dinner parties
Roxanne Roberts talks to a renowned chef about how to be the perfect host. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1GyWh3R via IFTTT
Malema tackles land issue
EFF leader Julius Malema says white farmers have a duty to mentor and empower the previously disadvantaged. from Breaking News SA copy ht...
NBA announces game in SA
The NBA will stage an exhibition game in South Africa on August 1. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1GtibFz via IFTTT
When an addict runs the bar
Lavanya Ramanathan talks to a couple who have been through the hell of addiction – while running a pub. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
‘Bleed air’ in planes on the increase
New figures have re-opened the argument about whether prolonged exposure to the air in planes is safe. from Breaking News SA copy http://...
New visa legislation can dent tourism
SA's proposed immigration legislation is more likely to affect tourism than xenophobia, say experts. from Breaking News SA copy http:...
Video: Jayde killing shocks community
The close-knit community of Kabega Park in Port Elizabeth is shocked by the death of teacher Jayde Panayiotou. from Breaking News SA copy...
Meals to make in the dark - recipes
Angela Day has five easy meals which will save your bacon when Eskom turns off the power. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1d7YAO...
Robben Island in your home
Always wanted to visit Robben Island, especially Nelson Mandela’s cell, but unable to find the time or money? from Breaking News SA copy ...
Gallery: Celebrating 25 years of Hubble
Nasa marked the silver anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope with fireworks of a celestial kind. from Breaking News SA copy http://if...
Zephany pleads for a normal life
A 17-year-old girl, stolen from her mother's bedside soon after her birth, begged the court never to reveal her identity. from Breaki...
Top 5 Shoes Moshoeu moments
Former Bafana Bafana midfielder, John "Shoes" Moshoeu, sadly passed away after a long battle with cancer. We look back on his fant...
Facebook revamps its News Feed
The social media network is determined to give users more information from “friends they care about”. from Breaking News SA copy http://i...
Common car noises and what they mean
“If you feel or hear something that seems out of the ordinary while driving, it's worth investigating,” say the experts. from Breakin...
'Banting diet can benefit children'
Nutrition expert Tamzyn Campbell recommends kids should cut out processed foods, writes Nontando Mposo. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Gems of the West Coast
Picturesque views, fresh crayfish and much more, writes Minesh Bhagaloo. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1zKsqh2 via IFTTT
Malema tackles land issue
EFF leader Julius Malema says white farmers have a duty to mentor and empower the previously disadvantaged. from Breaking News SA copy ht...
NBA announces exhibition game in SA
The NBA will stage an exhibition game in South Africa on August 1. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1DcQ9qt via IFTTT
When an addict runs the bar
Lavanya Ramanathan talks to a couple who have been through the hell of addiction – while running a pub. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
‘Bleed air’ in planes on the increase
New figures have re-opened the argument about whether prolonged exposure to the air in planes is safe. from Breaking News SA copy http://...
New visa legislation can dent tourism
SA's proposed immigration legislation is more likely to affect tourism than xenophobia, say experts. from Breaking News SA copy http:...
Top 5 Shoes Moshoeu moments
Former Bafana Bafana midfielder, John "Shoes" Moshoeu, sadly passed away after a long battle with cancer. We look back on his fant...
Facebook revamps its News Feed
The social media network is determined to give users more information from “friends they care about”. from Breaking News SA copy http://i...
Common car noises and what they mean
“If you feel or hear something that seems out of the ordinary while driving, it's worth investigating,” say the experts. from Breakin...
'Banting diet can benefit children'
Nutrition expert Tamzyn Campbell recommends kids should cut out processed foods, writes Nontando Mposo. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Gems of the West Coast
Picturesque views, fresh crayfish and much more, writes Minesh Bhagaloo. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1zKsqh2 via IFTTT
PICS: Taxi drivers torch buses
Chaos erupted in Nyanga as taxi drivers stoned and set fire to vehicles and three Golden Arrow buses. from Breaking News SA copy http://i...
‘Table Mountain is only for the rich’
Are Cape Town's top tourist sights too expensive for locals? The Cape Argus's Kieran Legg investigates... from Breaking News SA c...
Xylitol could kill sugarbirds - and pets
Veterinerian Dr Brett Gardner warns that feeding concentrated solutions of xylitol is killing off sugarbirds. from Breaking News SA copy ...
Let’s fight for peace - king
Political leaders and civil society said King Zwelithini's message was clear, but there was more work to be done. from Breaking News ...
Clarkson to work on another car show
Jeremy Clarkson has spoken up about a cancer scare, the shock of losing his job and his plans for the future. from Breaking News SA copy ...
Hoax lasts 9 years, 9 months, 3 days
The longevity of an online prank about a mythical Australian aboriginal deity raises questions about Wikipedia. from Breaking News SA cop...
‘I had no idea he was a bigamist’
Michelle O’Clee’s story of heartbreak and deception reads like the plot of a best-selling novel. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt...
Learn how to be a chopper pilot
Very little can compare to the thrill of being at the controls of a helicopter in flight, writes Bianca Coleman. from Breaking News SA co...
Quota selection saga ‘mischievous’
Cricket SA president Chris Nenzani expressed his satisfaction with the work done by the internal probe over the World Cup semi-final selecti...
Xenophobia: a conundrum for SA
Attacks on foreigners by socio-economically deprived citizens are an indictment on the government, writes Susan Booysen from Breaking New...
Live: King Zwelithini's imbizo
King Goodwill Zwelithini hosts an Imbizo in the wake of countrywide xenophobic attacks. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1OxNjmr ...
Come to Japan and buy our loos
Japan is trying an unusual way to impress visitors to their country with both their technology and their toilets. from Breaking News SA c...
The unbearable smugness of fitness
John Walsh has heard of fitness apps and wants nothing to do with them. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1Q9naxU via IFTTT
De-extinction: not just a movie plot
Scientists are on to the idea of bringing extinct species back from the dead. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1OxNj5Q via IFTTT...
LIVE: Zuma on xenophobic attacks
President Jacob Zuma speaking from Luthuli House in Johannesburg on xenophobic attacks. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1Oxuxvr ...
Philander selection: CSA clears bosses
Cricket South Africa has investigated the selection of Vernon Philander in the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup. from Breaking News SA co...
SA apologises for xenophobia shame
Minister apologises to African diplomats for rash of attacks on foreigners across South Africa from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1zpt...
Anarchy, chaos on the streets of SA
Attacks a chilling reminder of 2008 carnage as hostel dwellers taunt police, looting and setting fire to cars from Breaking News SA copy htt...
SA apologises for xenophobia shame
Minister apologises to African diplomats for rash of attacks on foreigners across South Africa from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1zpt...
Condemn hatemongers, whoever they are
Independent Media deplores the orgy of violence in KZN and elsewhere, and condemns those who perpetrate it. from Breaking News SA copy http:...
Soulless substitutes in empty beds...
The Chinese sex toy market is booming - but it isn't making everybody happy. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1OzVv7M via IFTTT
Do your homework when buying a car
Don’t get caught up in the excitement of buying a new car - avoid buyer’s remorse by taking your time on test drives. from Breaking News SA ...
Cyber attacks: it's the stupid user
Two reports suggest that many hacking attacks are successful because employees click on links in tainted emails. from Breaking News SA copy ...
School maths problem stumps Internet
A maths problem that first appeared in a test for Singapore's elite high school students has baffled Internet users around the world. fr...
Sharks give hi-tech cable a miss
Shark researcher Paul von Blerck will head back to KwaZulu-Natal none the wiser. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1G2VyYk via IFTTT
So how do you kick start a jumbo jet?
Chris Kitching answers every question you’ve ever had about flying. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1CSgVW5 via IFTTT
The taste of tea - recipes
Tea is not only for drinking, but is great for cooking and baking, as Angela Day shows with these tasty recipes. from Breaking News SA copy ...
Peace march in Durban - PICS
Up to 10 000 people were expected to join a march against xenophobia led by KZN Premier Senzo Mchunu and religious leaders. from Breaking Ne...
Xenophobia fears shut shops - video
Many shopkeepers in the Joburg CBD shut their stores as fears of renewed xenophobic attacks in Gauteng surfaced. from Breaking News SA copy ...
New comet found by SA telescope
Astronomers have discovered a new comet – the first to be discovered in South Africa since 1978. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1H...
Blackout blues: share your foodie tips
The Star's Angela Day is working on a recipe feature to help during loadshedding - and we'd like you to contribute. from Breaking Ne...
PICS: Xenophobic attack in Jeppestown
The xenophobic attacks which have rocked KZN have spread to Johannesburg. The Star witnessed one such incident. from Breaking News SA copy h...
Cool way to make chilli sauce – recipe
Tony Jackman tries his hand at a new way to make chilli sauce. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1FWbf3J via IFTTT
Online popularity does count
Being popular on social media is worth its weight in gold these days, with plenty of companies looking to reward users and gain publicity fo...
Home for the holidays? Have fun
Why spend a fortune visiting other cities? Be a tourist in your own town, writes Sue Derwent from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1CNtJ0...
On smart, brilliant women being ‘hot babes’
Simamkele Dlakavu chose three accomplished women to have a conversation about the politics of aesthetics and what informs their choices. fro...
Madonna’s kiss-and-hell
[VIDEO] Rapper Drake can't handle oral assault from 56-year-old Madonna at Coachella festival. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/...
Maimane likely to win DA leader race
Mmusi Maimane looks set to replace Helen Zille, but the federal chairperson position is where the real battle lies. from Breaking News SA co...
SA lodge is best in the world
The National Geographic Society announced its Unique Lodges of the World, and SA has come out tops. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt...
Now, a flamethrower as gardening tool
A trio of US designers believes household chores can be completed using a somewhat unlikely device – a flamethrower. from Breaking News SA c...
Parkhurst first in ‘high-speed’ fibre-hood
Jozi suburb raises its trendy barometer as the first residential zone in the city to get genuine high-speed internet. from Breaking News SA ...
Cape Town food '3rd best in world'
Readers of an international travel magazine reckon Cape Town food is bested only by Paris and San Sebastian. from Breaking News SA copy http...
Soulless substitutes in empty beds...
The Chinese sex toy market is booming - but it isn't making everybody happy. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1OzVv7M via IFTTT
Do your homework when buying a car
Don’t get caught up in the excitement of buying a new car - avoid buyer’s remorse by taking your time on test drives. from Breaking News SA ...
Cyber attacks: it's the stupid user
Two reports suggest that many hacking attacks are successful because employees click on links in tainted emails. from Breaking News SA copy ...
Maimane likely to win DA leader race
Mmusi Maimane looks set to replace Helen Zille, but the federal chairperson position is where the real battle lies. from Breaking News SA co...
SA lodge is best in the world
The National Geographic Society announced its Unique Lodges of the World, and SA has come out tops. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt...
Now, a flamethrower as gardening tool
A trio of US designers believes household chores can be completed using a somewhat unlikely device – a flamethrower. from Breaking News SA c...
Parkhurst first in ‘high-speed’ fibre-hood
Jozi suburb raises its trendy barometer as the first residential zone in the city to get genuine high-speed internet. from Breaking News SA ...
Madonna’s kiss-and-hell
[VIDEO] Rapper Drake can't handle oral assault from 56-year-old Madonna at Coachella festival. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/...
Gallery: Rhodes has fallen
After eight decades, the statue of Cecil John Rhodes has been removed from the UCT campus. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1Fny0gs ...
Mission that makes Pharrell happy
Nontando Mposo spoke to pop star Pharrell Williams about his colloboration with Woolworths to make the planet green. from Breaking News SA c...
Three EFF MPs expelled
MPs Andile Mngxitama, Mpho Ramakatsa and Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala have been expelled from the EFF. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Not happy at rapper’s gig with Woolies
A group campaigning for Palestinian rights will write to Pharrell Williams and ask him to postpone his Woolworths collaboration. from Breaki...
Imbizo cancelled following Samwu court order
A worker’s imbizo organised by SOS which was scheduled to be addressed by Vavi and Jim has been cancelled. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Pharrell ‘happy’ to direct Woolworths’ style
Global superstar and eco activist Pharrell Williams has been appointed as Woolworths' new style director. from Breaking News SA copy htt...
Mission that makes Pharrell happy
Nontando Mposo spoke to pop star Pharrell Williams about his colloboration with Woolworths to make the planet green. from Breaking News SA c...
Nasa: we'll find alien life in a decade
Signs of alien life will be discovered within a decade, Nasa's chief scientist has forecast. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1C...
Practical VW Golf SV lands in SA
VW's more practical Golf variant is now available to South Africans. We have prices and specs. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/...
Fine wine and great walks
Bianca Coleman akes the best time out ever at Bouchard Finlayson in the Hemel and Aarde Valley. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1yh...
Gallery: Rhodes has fallen
After eight decades, the statue of Cecil John Rhodes has been removed from the UCT campus. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1Fny0gs ...
Pharrell ‘happy’ to direct Woolworths’ style
Global superstar and eco activist Pharrell Williams has been appointed as Woolworths' new style dirctor from Breaking News SA copy http:...
‘I want to dump my girlfriend’
Agony aunt Virginia Ironside tells man that he ought to move on – even if he pays a high price. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1GN...
Say hello to doll that spies on kids
Mattel is bringing Barbie to life with voice-recognition software that will allow the doll to listen to children. from Breaking News SA copy...
‘The officer made a bad decision’
I knew the magnitude of this, said the bystander who filmed a white cop firing on an unarmed black man in South Carolina . from Breaking New...
‘I want to dump my girlfriend’
Agony aunt Virginia Ironside tells man that he ought to move on – even if he pays a high price. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1GN...
'I dread my husband taking Viagra'
A woman is worried that her impotent husband is now wanting sex. Rowan Pelling is sympathetic... from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1C...
Old-school comfort at the Lanzerac
The Lanzerac Hotel boasts all the modcons yet still exudes the elegance and grace of bygone days. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1...
Tech titans’ death-defying deal
Science and tech-preneurs join forces to achieve the next best thing to immortality. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1E9mWlH via IF...
‘This is how Malema pays his tax’
A suspended EFF CFO has listed alleged financial irregularities against Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu. from Breaking News SA copy http://...
Relief after Cape teen saved from IS
The family of a Cape Town girl are relieved after she was intercepted on her way to joining Islamic State. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Video: Jon Stewart defends Trevor
Jon Stewart has defended The Daily Show's new host after what he called last week's Twitter "kerfuffle". from Breaking New...
Our house? It's a Honda
Scott Sowers and Marcie Geffner visit an experimental home in California. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1DX5uRe via IFTTT
Seychelles: royal retreat on a budget
Lynn Freehill-Maye hadn't spent nearly as much as a celebrity. Even so, the Seychelles had opened up its riches. from Breaking News SA c...
‘This is how Malema pays his tax’
A suspended EFF CFO has listed alleged financial irregularities against Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu. from Breaking News SA copy http://...
Camps Bay Drive to close for 5 months
Camps Bay Drive will close for crucial maintenance work, leaving thousands of motorists seeking alternative routes. from Breaking News SA co...
Mac Maharaj to retire
President Jacob Zuma’s spokesman and special advisor Mac Maharaj will retire at the end of April, the Presidency has announced. from Breakin...
Hedgehog craze a prickly problem
A soaring demand for hedgehogs is causing a headache as breeders skirt red tape. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1IqSE0h via IFTTT
Discovering Wellington’s wine secrets
Adrian Rorvik spends a couple of days exploring the delights of estates in the Western Cape. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1ajvzO...
Supper with a chance of meatballs
Angela Day has four meatball recipes from around the world. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1IqSDJR via IFTTT
Relief after Cape teen saved from IS
The family of a Cape Town girl are relieved after she was intercepted on her way to joining Islamic State. from Breaking News SA copy http:/...
Why does the president not fly SAA?
President Zuma and his cabinet should follow the lead of David Cameron and fly commercial, says the DA. from Breaking News SA copy http://if...
Vagrants invade plush R2.5m home
More than a year after Dietrich Scholz went missing, police are no closer to finding out what happened to him. from Breaking News SA copy ht...
Our house? It's a Honda
Scott Sowers and Marcie Geffner visit an experimental home in California. from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1DX5uRe via IFTTT
Seychelles: royal retreat on a budget
Lynn Freehill-Maye hadn't spent nearly as much as a celebrity. Even so, the Seychelles had opened up its riches. from Breaking News SA c...
Brace yourself for the exoskeleton
Scientists have developed a lightweight device that will help those who find it difficult to walk to put their best foot forward. from Break...
Cape girl stopped from joining IS
A girl, 15, from Cape Town was taken off a flight by authorities who suspected she was going to join the Islamic State. from Breaking News S...
Gallery: Cape Town goes crazy for 1D
Thousands of screaming fans descended on the Cape Town Stadium to finally see One Direction, albeit without Zayn. from Breaking News SA copy...
Yes, there are still schools like this
The school cannot be reached by car. It has no water, no electricity and no toilets, write Brad Brockman and Daniel Linde. from Breaking New...
An Easter celebration – recipes
Easter is a time when people gather for a sumptuous meal that usually includes lamb. Angela Day has a menu... from Breaking News SA copy htt...
Choose that souvenir carefully
“Every home should be a true reflection of the people who live there as well as the journey they've been on.” from Breaking News SA copy...
Lowbrow livestreaming: #fridgeview
What’s so cool about livestreaming from, say, your fridge? Caitlin Dewey turns up Periscope... from Breaking News SA copy http://ift.tt/1Ggj...