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Renowned tarot card reader Ursula Wania has predicted an increase in water problems, crime and the energy crisis. She has also predicted that there will be more riots in the country and the possibility of another lockdown.
As the year winds down, here's a look at celebrities who made headlines in South Africa in 2023.
South Africa’s energy crisis has improved substantially since the restoration of three of Kusile’s six units.
There were many ups and downs in 2023, but South Africans have an unwavering passion for sport. As the year draws to a close, the Saturday Star looks back at some of the most iconic and memorable South African sporting moments.
IT’S Christmas next week and here is what some of our celebrities will be doing this festive season and what they’d like from Santa Claus.
Louw was chosen as an ambassador for the foundation due to her unwavering dedication to environmental causes and her efforts to shed light on critical issues, such as plastic pollution.
Established in 2021, the Southern African Endurance Series (SAES) has rapidly grown, with the SA GT National Championship and SA Endurance Inter-Provincial Championship gaining significant traction across the nation.
Prime Circle and their lead singer Ross Learmonth are parting ways. After a 23-year career, the South African rock group and its frontman have announced the end of their journey together.
The documentary which is now streaming on Showmax, follows parallel investigations into Dawie de Villiers and Michael O’Connor.
Zutobi analysed countries worldwide based on indicators including motorway speed limits, blood alcohol concentration limits for drivers, and road traffic death rates, to determine the world’s safest and most dangerous countries in which to drive.
The hit singer, who will be performing at the Theatre of Marcellus, Emperors Palace, on the December 9, cannot wait to touch down and connect with his fans in South Africa again.
As the country begins this year’s 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign, a groundbreaking local film ‘That’s What She Said: A Social Inquiry’, is laying the scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) bare.
The Pedal Power Association, South Africa’s largest membership-based cycling organisation, says it is concerned by the increase in attacks on cyclists and urged cyclists to avoid hotspots and be careful when cycling.
Montjane capped a fine year by winning the Sports Personality of the Year as well as the Sports Woman of the Year with a Disability at the SA Sports Awards last week.
With connections to the likes of the late, great Tupac Shakur as well as her marriage to the legendary actor/rapper Will Smith, it's clear that at one point, almost everyone who was anyone wanted a piece of Jada Pinkett Smith.
Roberto Sendoya Escobar was 24-years-old when he first found out that his real dad was Colombian drug lord and King of Cocaine, Pablo Escobar.
During 16 Days of Activism from 25 November to 10 December, Craig Wilkinson and his team at Father A Nation, will host hundreds of men at dynamic Gender Based Violence (GBV) workshops around Gauteng and the Western Cape.
His latest creation, which embodies the essence of a formidable warrior, symbolizing the unwavering strength and resilience of women worldwide, was worn by reigning Miss Universe Bonney Gabriel.
The Proteas journey in India came to an end this week when they lost to a strong Australian team at Eden Gardens.
The Beer Association of South Africa recently launched an online petition to bring beer to grocery store shelves to support South Africa’s brewers. Current legislation prohibits the sale of beer in grocery stores, limiting consumer choice and creating an uneven playing field for passionate brewers.
The delegation, who spent time in Pretoria and Johannesburg this week, are on a mission to seek South African support for peace building and ending Russia’s war crimes.
The podcast will feature intimate conversations with some of South Africa’s most iconic musicians about their lives and careers. It will dive into what makes artists tick, in their own words, and with no-holds-barred.