The gang member is testifying as a State witness in the trial of alleged Terrible Josters gang leader Horatio Solomons, and 11 other members.
In the past week alone, 45 out of the 164 companies listed fell to their lowest levels in a year. Where some see disaster, others see opportunity.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir have become a household name thanks to their incredible performances on ‘America’s Got Talent’. Now they’re getting ready for the grand finale.
There has long been talk of a controversial new River Club development, with the latest rumour doing the rounds involving claims that developers plan on building a replica of Canal Walk.
French politician Éric Woerth claims that he climbed a very steep and dangerous part of the Alps, but folks on the internet don’t believe him.
The suicide of Jeffrey Epstein has only heaped further attention on what is already a scandal of epic proportions, with younger brother Mark also under the spotlight.
Six players at last year’s Craven Week tested positive for steroids, and now a coach from Cape Town’s northern suburbs is under the spotlight.
Narratiive has released its website traffic statistics for July, revealing the largest online publishers in South Africa.
26-year-old Asiashu Tshitamba was clearly stoked with his win at Saturday’s EFC 81, although some say his celebrations were disrespectful and unnecessary.
It’s always interesting to see what the world is reading about our neck of the woods, and if you want global reach, you can’t do much better than the New York Times.
The three most recent South African lottery winners talk about how they selected their numbers, and what they plan on doing with their winnings.
With 117 recorded killers, SA ranks third on the list of countries with the most serial killers in the world. Some fear there might be another on the loose.
One of the miracles of getting older is how things that used to be of zero interest are suddenly popular topics of conversation. I’ll take my tips where I can get them.
Sydney’s CBD came to a standstill at around 2PM this afternoon, when a man wielding a knife murdered one woman and stabbed another in a terrifying attack.
The iconic Kings Cinema has reopened in the township of Alex in Gauteng, having lost none of its charm.
It looks like South Africa was one of a number of countries targeted by a sophisticated North Korean attack on banks and cryptocurrencies.
During his 36 years of reffing schoolboy rugby matches, Jonathan Kaplan has seen a host of talent go on to represent the Springboks. Here’s his all-time schoolboy rugby XV.
A second incredibly rare plot of land in Clifton is going under the hammer, at a starting price of a cool R15 million.
Epstein was “unresponsive” when he was discovered in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center at around 6:30AM on Saturday.
A number of Cape Town jewellery stores have fallen victim to violent criminals over the past few weeks.
Police are still trying to figure out how Marc Batchelor’s killers, who opened fire on his vehicle, knew where and when to find him.
Shipping containers are providing an interesting alternative to traditional housing in South Africa, and it’s not hard to see why.
If you have R15,5 million a month to drop on a rental and want to live in the Hamptons, then you’re in luck.
Criminals are throwing rocks and petrol bombs at motorists on the N2 at Somerset West, and drivers need to be alert.
When a Cape Town woman approached Craig Marks Diamonds to have an engagement ring designed, she received a rather unexpected response.
Miss South Africa 2019 has now wrapped up, and we have a new reigning beauty queen.
With three of the group known as ‘Electus per Deus’ (Chosen by God) due for pre-sentencing today, here’s a look inside their heinous murder spree.
CNN struggled to settle on just one of our many beautiful tidal and oceanside pools, but we’re pleased with what they chose.
If you’re not calling today Fake Friday, get with the programme. Tomorrow is Women’s Day, and here’s your chance to celebrate in style.
Every season, English Premier League clubs receive substantial payments for broadcasting rights. Thanks to a diplomatic spat, that money is in danger.