A motorist and a taxi driver were involved in an ugly altercation on William Nicol Drive in Fourways on Wednesday, July 3.
Yes, it’s happening. Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will duke it out in Cape Town, with the proceeds from the match going to the Roger Federer Foundation.
Everybody knows that sleeping pills like Ambien can have interesting side effects. Sometimes, things can really go off the rails.
Every female festivalgoer knows the struggle that comes with queuing for the toilets. This French architect wants to change that.
For the uninitiated, men all around China take part in the custom of walking around in public in the summertime with their bellies exposed.
In one of her first public outings since the birth of Archie, Meghan descended upon Wimbledon in jeans, jacket and Panama hat.
This is the most ever paid for a home in the entire state of California, surpassing the $117,5 million Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son spent back in 2012.
Pat Symcox has always been vocal, although back in the day his sledges were reserved for the opposition. These days, he takes to social media.
Exposure is lovely, but a business can’t pay rent with the likes on your Instagram post. This ice-cream truck owner has had enough.
Travelling around Europe brings with it a host of culinary quirks, with breakfast being particularly intriguing. Allow me to share some insights.
This Saturday, Archie will be christened in a small private ceremony by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Harry and Meghan won’t be revealing who his godparents are.
When it comes to the South African property market, some parts of the country are doing better than others.
Tourists and locals always exist in a delicate balance. When too many visitors descend, it can often lead to something of an identity crisis.
A man sunbathing in his back garden in Clapham, London, was almost hit by a human body that fell from the sky just before 4PM on Sunday.
A woman claims she was ‘headbutted’ by a waiter at a restaurant at the V&A Waterfront, whilst her friend was also involved in an altercation with staff.
Sexy Socks founder Dave Hutchison has accused the retail giant of stealing his design, which Woolworths has denied. Award-winning financial journalist Bruce Whitfield weighs in.
This year’s Franschhoek Bastille Festival is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect excuse to dress up and get stuck into some quality wine.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is Howard Kleiner, a used car salesman trying to get more people back into petrol-guzzling, fossil fuel-burning cars.
Gin sales are booming right around the globe, and much of it can be put down to a simple, but important, trend in the market.
Uber co-founder Garrett Camp and his partner Eliza Nguyen have purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for a record-breaking $72,5 million.
A new report by the AA has found that some entry-level car models aren’t up to scratch when it comes to safety.
The Fourth of July means cookouts with burgers (lame versions of braais), wearing American flag-coloured clothing (‘Merica!), and setting off fireworks displays
Android co-founder Andy Rubin just can’t seem to help being a creep when it comes to his interactions with women.
Substitute teacher David Briscoe was forced to protect students while working at Santa Fe High School, where 10 people were killed on May 18 last year. Or so he says.
If you want to travel without the hassle of organising a visa, there are 99 countries that allow you to do just that with a South African passport.
It wasn’t that long ago that Woolworths was involved in the Ubuntu Baba saga, and now the retailer is once again being accused of nicking designs from local entrepreneurs.
Drone-flying demonstrations, special effects classes, and body art competitions are just a few of the events you’ll want to keep an eye on.
Tax season has arrived with a couple of changes to how things usually work. Here’s what you need to know before you dive in.
During a segment looking into conditions at warehouses at the likes of Amazon, John Oliver didn’t hold back. Now the company has fired back.
The Burj al Arab, complete with its famous helipad, was the first step in Dubai’s journey to becoming a prime destination for the global elite.