More details have emerged in the terror trial of twin brothers Brandon-Lee and Tony-Lee Thulsie, and it is alleged that they had some pretty high-profile targets.
It seems the only people sending text messages these days are banks and the TV license department. With WhatsApp completely dominating SA, it seems the digital messaging darling does have its limitations. OurHood provides a digital notice board for users to post to their real neighbours. This could be anything from a crime issue or general […]
Following on from Henri van Breda’s version of events this morning, Adrian Kleynhans describes what he found on arrival at the house.
Henri has appeared in court and given his version of events, and amongst a number of claims one that stands out his description of the attacker.
Its adios Bill O’Reilly, decades of sexual harassment finally seeing Fox News sever their ties. Shall we take a look at Trevor analysing just how big a doos he is?
And there we were thinking Durban was all about curry and flip-flops. Check this out, as SA’s national sport of road rage goes to the next level.
Here at home we have the Numbers gang, who are not to be messed with, but over in the US the MS-13 gang are in the headlines for their brutality.
It seems that just about everyone took a liking to the story of Steven Avery, and now Netflix are back with what looks like another gem.
Football might be dubbed ‘the beautiful game’, but there’s no doubting that the violence of many who follow it is anything but.
The local underworld is currently in turmoil, with a war raging around nightclub security. People are enlisting all the foreign assistance they can muster.
Mitchells Plain District Hospital is the go-to trauma unit for gang-related crime in the area, and one doctor explains exactly what she goes through every shift.
You’re not supposed to revel in the misfortune of others, so they say, but for many bullfighting is about as repugnant as any practice out there.
Friday saw a pretty peaceful march to Parliament here in Cape Town, but it was a different story for one man caught in the crossfire in Jozi.
When a service provider is hacked for their customers’ information, and you happen to be a customer of theirs, things can get a little scary.
There’s a general lack of understanding about hacking and the dangers it poses, which is why one security expert decided to bust a few myths.
Yesterday afternoon a mother was confronted with every parent’s worst nightmare, finding her twins allegedly strangled in a Hout Bay holiday house.
There are two sides to every story, and it appears the folks involved in this altercation have very different accounts of what led to this brawl.
Mel B has once again found herself in the spotlight over her estranged husband and serious allegations, the details of which are salacious to say the least.
Earlier this week a chemical attack in Syria grabbed the world by the scruff of the neck and made us take notice, and it’s images like this that struck a chord.
Jacob Zuma has had a long and storied history of dastardly deeds, so it’s worth looking back at everything that has led us to this point.
You might not have heard the name Craig Williamson before, but his story is a reminder of just how underhanded much of what happened during apartheid was.
It happens all the time – but when you see CCTV footage of a high school held up at gunpoint for a phone in broad daylight, damn, son.
With every idiotic Facebook rant that makes the news, the angrier many people become. Turns out everyone bickering about racism is good for people like the Guptas.
Illicit cigarettes are big business in South Africa, so much so that people get murdered when deliveries aren’t paid for. That includes prominent gang leaders.
This weekend would have seen many South Africans light up after a landmark ruling, but there’s still much ground to be made, Take America, for example.
Everyone has been handed something odd whilst waiting for the traffic lights to change, but this latest pamphlet is downright disturbing.
The Saxonwold compound might come with all the bells and whistles, but now you can also enjoy a close-up look at an armoured vehicle when popping by.
While the Western Cape High Court might have ruled private use of dagga unconstitutional, we still have a long way to go until it’s legalised or even decriminalised.
You have to be incredibly brave to speak out against Vladimir and his government, and since his rise to the top he has certainly wielded his powers.
Enzo Ferrari is a name known right around the world, and apparently thieves in Italy thought his long-buried body would fetch quite a ransom.