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You don’t have to fly to the Italian Amalfi Coast to feel like you’re living in a Mediterranean postcard - the Western Cape ...
Cape Town has got Kaapse Klopse, the outrageous and joyful New Year’s minstrel parade that floods the streets in technicolour ...
Titled "The Boys Who Cried Wolf", Zapiro's cartoon, published by the Daily Maverick on 15 February, is made up of three images. The first has small caricatures of AfriForum's Kallie Kriel and ...
This lesson could help the industry,’ Cybersmart cofounder and CTO Laurie Fialkov told Daily Maverick in a candid interview as the national outage dust settles.
Whether tucked away in the mountains or spread across salt pans and deserts, each of these spots delivers a true escape from ...
South Africa’s rising land puzzled scientists. New satellite data shows it's likely caused by water loss, not underground ...
Senekal in the Free State has undergone a significant transformation as residents work to revive the town, and filmmaker ...
Reflecting the sun’s rays back to space to prevent climate change, known as solar geoengineering, is as controversial as it is intriguing.
When Lungelo Zondi first learned about stars and galaxies at primary school in South Africa, she dreamed of having a live ...
Metrorail has been promising for years to make stations and trains accessible to all, but has not done so. The new “blue” ...
South Africa’s surface is rising. Slowly, almost invisibly, some areas are lifting by as much as two millimeters each year.
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...