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President Cyril Ramaphosa has praised three determined Limpopo cyclists who completed an extraordinary cycling journey from Burgersfort to Cape Town on BMX bicycles.
Brutal Fruit Spritzer unveils The Pink Table, a global movement celebrating women's connections and empowerment.
The operation culminated in the arrest of a 36-year-old business manager and the seizure of counterfeit and illegal liquor valued at R1. 5 million.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana unveils plans for increased taxation on tobacco and alcohol products in the 2025 Budget, including public consultations on a new excise framework.
From the vine to the glass, these iconic drinks not only quench our thirst but forge connections to the traditions and stories of their homelands.
In a troubling incident, a KwaZulu-Natal mother allegedly abandoned her infant son for a night of drinking, prompting calls for greater awareness of child abandonment issues.
Corruption fuels the counterfeit alcohol crisis in Mozambique, with 80% of popular brands being fake.
As different generations navigate their relationships with alcohol, their choices reflect not just personal preferences but also cultural trends and societal attitudes. Embracing this understanding can lead to empowering conversations about health, habits, and happiness in today's rapidly changing world.
A recent complaint to the Advertising Regulatory Board has led to the withdrawal of a Brutal Fruit advert that allegedly encourages drinking on the beach
South Africa has a terrible track record when it comes to driving under the influence of alcohol. But will a zero-alcohol limit really help reduce the carnage on our roads? Jason Woosey steers us through the pros and cons of changing the law.
The government is considering new ways to discourage drinking and driving, and a Road Accident Fund levy is among the proposals.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reveals alarming statistics: 41% of traffic deaths in South Africa are pedestrians. Discover essential safety tips to protect yourself on the roads.
A 26-year-old man lost his life on New Year's Eve after being accused of stealing a phone and being kidnapped and murdered. Five suspects have been arrested in the case.
Your New Year's resolutions should include ways to live safer and more secure.
The KwaZulu-Natal woman at the centre of an on-flight fight, allegedly sparked after FlySafair staff refused to serve her more alcohol, claims she was not drunk. She has since been charged with crimen injuria by the Democratic Alliance.
The second victim, a 22-year-old mother of two children, was rushed to a nearby hospital and treated with significant head injuries, and the third victim, an infant girl, was also admitted in a serious condition.