A 58-year-old man had to be taken to high care after suffering a suspected heart attack at sea. A man survived a suspected heart attack while at sea.He was said to be at sea for nine days before receiving hospital assistance.The 58-year-old was transferred to high care at a Cape Town private hospital for treatment.A…
South African rugby suffered another loss on Monday with the confirmation that former referee, journalist and author Paul Dobson has died.This follows the news earlier in the day that 38-year-old rugby commentator Kaunda Ntunja had also passed away. Dobson, the father of current Stormers coach John Dobson, was 83. Known as one of South African rugby's most…
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THE INTERNET, IN classic fashion, created a new vocab word recently: the “himbo”. The word, which is a portmanteau of “him” and “bimbo,” skyrocketed into modern vernacular following a 2020 Twitter controversy (of course). Since then, folks on social media have been arguing over the word’s meaning and whether or not it’s socially acceptable to