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.
I’m sure the position of acting police chief has a salary with a few zeros behind it, but Khomotso Phahlane sure does have a lot of cash to play around with.
For the first time during court proceedings the man dubbed the ‘Springs Monster’ finally showed overt emotion. Forgive me if I’m not all that moved.
It usually doesn’t take long for those behaving badly in viral videos to be hauled over the coals, but finding Nico Viljoen is proving rather difficult.
A community in KZN was recorded violently abusing a suspected rapist before he was taken into custody, and this is far from an isolated incident.
Thieves managed to pull off a pretty impressive heist over at Berlin’s Bode Museum, although you have to ask some questions about the security.
A massive cache of weapons was found when a contractor went in to do renovations on a Jozi building. Enough here to cause serious damage.
A jewellery store in Durban was targeted over the weekend, with thieves stealing thousands of rands worth of goods. There was no subtlety here.
A new documentary looks inside terrorism’s most prolific tool, the Internet, and how it has shaped ideas into the violence we see across the globe.
It seems that every Halloween or dress-up party the Joker makes an appearance, but wander the streets with a sword and people will freak out.
Media interest in the van Breda axe murders from 2015 has shown no signs of slowing down, so you can bet today’s trial is going to be a headline grabber.
If you haven’t heard of the ‘Springs Monster’ consider yourself fortunate, because the alleged levels of abuse suffered at the hands of the barbarian in question are almost beyond belief.
Following their original apology / explanation, which didn’t sit well with many, they have attempted to salvage the situation. That includes releasing the footage from the moments leading up to the first video, which is this below:
Back in the day – 2009, to be precise – the South African Revenue Service (SARS) began a concerted effort to stamp out illegal clothing imports into the country.
Three guys on their way to Kimberly with a massive stash of weed really messed up, just 20km outside their destination. Bleak times, yo
It’s tough when the whole country is scrutinising your role in what is obviously widespread state capture, so of course you have a watertight alibi lined up. Don’t you?
If your business relies heavily on its online web presence to make it through the day, now is the time to start getting a little hot under the collar.
A night out really can go one of two ways, and for a UCT civil engineering student things went south very quickly. Here’s what we know so far.
During apartheid, the Project Coast programme was developed to both control and kill people, but even now certain questions remain unanswered.
In years to come we may look back at yesterday as a landmark day in ridding the country of some criminally bad leadership, so let’s pick apart the bones.
Just as it seemed Thuli Madonsela’s State Capture report seemed set to gather dust, the safe has been opened. Let’s get stuck in, shall we?
Those in power know they are in trouble, and also know that they can’t really fight against the country’s firm constitution. Now let’s get on this ICC issue.
We know that tensions are boiling over at universities across the country, but over at Wits it appears anti-Semitism is back with a bang.
It’s not advised to leave behind a handwritten note after completing a robbery, but sometimes your conscience just gets the best of you.
Omar Mateen is a name that will go down in infamy, he being the monster responsible for killing 49 people in June of this year. Here’s a glimpse inside his mind.
There is a manhunt on up in Jozi following a brutal murder of a visiting businessman, and it appears the victim may have known his assailant.
It took two years of hard work for the SAPS to nab suspected gang members with a huge arms cash in the Cape Flats, so maybe a little credit is due.
The NPA are running scared as the depths of their deceit come to light, and now they have begun to try and remedy their epic stuff ups.