US law to muzzle lion hunting
Authorities list two subspecies as endangered and threatened.
Arrest 16 years after girl’s rape, murder
Police have arrested a man in connection with the rape and murder of teenager Valencia Farmer 16 years ago.
Learn to fly a drone, make a fortune
To legally fly a drone in SA you need a licence, and a Benoni entrepreneur is rapidly expanding his school to meet the demand.
The world according to Charley Boorman
This adventure biker's youthful-looking face and expletive-filled language have entertained many a lounge lizard.
Flyboy puts mobility at your feet
It's been described as a skateboard without the board, but the Flyboy uses electricity, rather than gravity, for power.
Tavern’s licence temporarily suspended
The liquor licence of Osi's Place, where eight women died after a stampede, has been temporarily suspended.
Harnessing power of nature
Wind farm near Caledon generates enough electricity to feed a small town.
14 arrested for illegal guns in Cape
A spate of arrests over the past week has revealed how many illegal firearms were in circulation in the Western Cape.
Skating on thick tar atop a thin board
Speed merchants can’t wait to descend steep roads at 100km/h, writes Henri du Plessis.
SA company’s solution to energy crisis
Local company proves that generating electricity by solar technology is not only sustainable, but now also more affordable.
Three in court over dog breeder murder
Johan Kieser, who was allegedly injected with heroin and thrown off a cliff, was one of SA's best known dog breeders.
The art of creating custom cars
It all starts with a hammer and a good surface to work on, as sheet mental is shaped into a body panel for a custom car.
Indian crows have wings clipped
Big Brother is on to aliens of a feathered kind and can now track their movements more accurately.
‘I just want to know what happened’
Mother of a SAAF pilot whose aircraft crashed, killing him, his flight crew and passengers, still waiting to be informed about the circumstances surrounding her ...
CT battling invasion of deadly aliens
Wasps spreading like wildfire across Western Cape.
Repeat offenders sought for hits on malls
Two repeat offenders are among the suspects being hunted in connection with a spate of mall robberies in Cape Town.
Cops step on the gas in tik fight
Police are looking to further turn the heat on tik manufacturers by charging them under the Environmental Health Act.
'Crime among cops much too common'
Newly appointed Khayelitsha cluster commander Major-General Johan Brand is quick to admit that the SAPS has quite a few bad apples.
Horsepower of a bygone era
Originally used as draft horses, this intelligent and sociable breed is still going strong, writes Henri du Plessis.
Shock over attacks on children
A spate of recent attacks, some of which have left victims dead or mutilated, puts the spotlight on crimes against children.
Cape ‘Road of Death’ claims more lives
The infamous section of the N1 near Laingsburg claimed six more lives in two early morning head-on collisions.
Cigarette van heist foiled
Cigarettes were the focus of a botched crime when cops caught a delivery van hijacker red-handed behind the wheel.
Cops hunt Cape Town club shooter
A man shot and wounded three people outside a popular Cape Town night spot after he was allegedly thrown out by bouncers.
UK cops called to help tackle Long Street
Cape Town is calling on UK cops to help clean up crime-ridden Long Street because SAPS appear to be “severely under-resourced”.
Commuter dies in rush hour station fall
A man was killed at Cape Town Station when he fell between a train and the platform while trying to board.

