A British socialite is being held in one of the world’s toughest prisons after she allegedly shot a policeman in Belize during a drinking session.
A Noah’s Ark replica ship has been being impounded by UK authorities, and cannot be moved because it does not have the right paperwork.
It might be a drop in the ocean compared to the cost of State Capture (at least R50 billion, by some calculations), but at least the Guptas have had a crummy Friday afternoon.
It’s not easy to put money away when you’re just about scraping by, and counting the hours until payday. However, we do have a serious problem on our hands.
Ever heard of Pure Structural Colour? Nope, me neither, but it’s an emerging technology that is blending art and science to produce the “boldest, brightest colour on Earth”.
Two children, a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy, are now facing multiple attempted murder charges following a shootout with law enforcement on Tuesday night.
Nailing the perfect dating app bio is a fine art, but should you be adding whether or not you’re vaccinated?
That almost R650 million figure is a drop in the ocean compared to South Africa’s cannabis industry as a whole, which is estimated to be worth around R28 billion.
Leaked CCTV footage shows the parking lot outside a bar in Westridge, Mitchells Plain, where the murder took place.
Samantha Azzopardi has spent years duping people into believing she’s a victim of sex trafficking, or Swedish royalty, or a Russian gymnast, among other things.
South African e-commerce grew by 66% in 2020, and has more than doubled over the past two years. Edgars appears determined to make the shopping experience as seamless as possible.
This graduating Texas teen surprised the audience, and her high school administration, when she ditched her pre-approved speech and spoke about Texas’ new restrictive law on abortions instead.
The winners of the International Photography Contest of Mountain Activity (CVCEPHOTO) show us some of the epic conditions and heights reached as an extreme mountaineer.
We’re going to avoid saying it will ‘get you in the feels’, because we’re adults, but hearing the song sung in isiXhosa, with Table Mountain as a backdrop, may cause a goosebump or two.
A sinkhole in central Mexico continues to grow rapidly, putting a nearby house and locals at risk.
If enough people come together, as they do on the r/WallStreetBets subreddit, they can cause serious movement in the stock market.
This 39,34-carat type IIb blue diamond found in Cullinan Mine, Magaliesberg, is going on sale this month, and could well break some records.
A Middelburg resident shared CCTV footage of a speeding car rolling over on his lawn, only to get flipped over and speed off again.
For many South Africans, this past Sunday’s ‘family meeting’ was the final straw, and patience has all but worn thin.
The tightening of lockdown measures, announced on Sunday, comes as a result of a COVID-19 third wave, which appears to be well underway in certain provinces.
Amazon has an entire section devoted to Father’s Day deals, with some goodies reduced by as much as 35%, and more added by the day.
From a list of 25, we’ve picked five of the best hotel pools in the world, including one in the heart of the Mother City.
Prince Andrew was gifted a massive property by his mom, the Queen, before flogging it on for £15 million due to his “excellent business acumen”.
After the events of Monday’s Pan-African Parliament (PAP) sitting, you’d have been a fool to bet against yesterday devolving into chaos.
Being a member of parliament brings with it a sizeable salary each year, as well as an array of gifts from various sources.
The ANC continues to tear itself apart from within, and the biggest power struggle sees our president pitted against the suspended secretary-general.
Three of South Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges have been approached by SARS, which is looking into South Africans involved in “the mining, speculation and/or investment in crypto assets”.
This Texan property has been dubbed the ‘Darth Vader house’, and is now on the market for anyone brave (or rich) enough to go over to the dark side.
A Russian oligarch and a Swiss art dealer are caught in the middle of a controversy that is shedding light on the dark side of the art world.
At the centre of the struggling stationery company’s woes is former CEO Benjamin Trisk, who is now threatening legal action after the latest developments.