Amidst the overused and unremarkable jokes that did the rounds yesterday, were a few gems. Let’s give some credit where it’s due.
Kash Ali has had his boxing license suspended after he was disqualified for biting during a heavyweight bout in Liverpool this past weekend.
Convicted Czech mobster Radovan Krejcir is clearly not happy behind bars, and seems to be getting more creative in his attempts to escape.
Jacob Zuma and his daughter clearly enjoyed themselves this weekend, which we know because he posted about it on Twitter.
Tech-savvy South Africans prefer online shopping to brick-and-mortar stores, with a few familiar names coming out tops.
The Bulls versus Sharks match was a dour affair, lit up by a boxing match between the opposing hookers. Should both have been sent off?
Robert De Niro returned to SNL over the weekend to play Robert Mueller, and of course, they had to chat about what was contained in that infamous report.
It’s been almost 12 years since Maddie went missing from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Algarve region, and efforts to uncover what happened on that evening have captivated the world.
Every lamp post in and around Cape Town is plastered with election posters, and sometimes that leads to a decent chuckle.
The UK is implementing a block on ‘adult content’ that requires you to prove your age before you can access it.
Hout Bay has been rocked by reports of an ongoing battle between rival taxi groups, with four people shot dead in the escalating violence.
Fridge space always comes at a premium, and that’s especially true when you host a braai or party. This might help ease those worries.
Over the past few years, TIME have had a number of covers depicting Donald struggling to stay afloat in the Oval Office. He’s a little happier, now.
Looks like you don’t need a R100 000 bike to dominate at the Cape Epic – just some local, quality craftsmanship.
Two-time world champ Fernando Alonso is in the Northern Cape, and he hopped behind the wheel of a Toyota Hilux. Sadly, he didn’t don any two-tone khaki.
Police busted a multimillion-rand drug lab operating inside a Sandton house, with four foreign nationals arrested at the scene.
Last night, Donald held his first rally since the Mueller report was released, and he didn’t hold back. The crowd, as usual, went wild.
Four highway projects in South Africa have been left unfinished, after two construction companies went bust. That includes the road out near Caledon.
Cape Town features prominently in the new documentary, ‘Waterwise’, about how we use and value water worldwide.
The latest South African Customer Satisfaction Index (Sacsi) for banking report is out, and it’s not great news for Absa.
South Africans accused restaurant group Simply Asia of stereotyping Thai people in their latest radio advert.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White’s work helped shape the way that we saw the 20th century.
A group of East London teens proved that racism is alive and well among their generation when they harassed a waiter at the Las Vegas Spur.
Piers Morgan hasn’t had any attention for a while, so naturally, he went after Meghan again so that people would notice him.
Alan Winde posters are dotted all over Cape Town’s lamp posts, and it appears some people have taken a liking to scribbling on them.
New York’s socialites welcomed Anna Delvey into their circles with open arms. Turns out they should have looked a little closer.
There’s now a way to fact check those dodgy viral messages on WhatsApp, which seem to spread like wildfire before anyone bothers to search for the truth.
It’s a sad fact of life that when an activity is ruled to be against the law, there will always be a number of people who are prepared to indulge in it illegally.
There’s nothing Hlaudi Motsoeneng loves more than the spotlight, and he sure is excited about launching his political party’s manifesto.
When SANParks declared that there was only one Knysna elephant left alive, a local conservationist called Gareth Patterson disagreed. Carte Blanche investigates.