Most of us would be rather apprehensive about turning up for the start of a 15-year prison stint, although this chap really isn’t keen.
Paul Salo believes the truth will set you free, and he just needs a plane and a building in the countryside to make that clear.
Auction Alliance founder Rael Levitt tried very hard to stifle a Business Day report about his company, although in the end he failed.
The murder of PE teacher Jayde Panayiotou grabbed headlines last year, and now more details of her tragic murder are coming to light.
The South African Post Office are battling crafty con artists at the moment, and some of their customers are being taken for a ride.
Just when you thought Hout Bay was the only harbour with issues, Simon’s Town is under the spotlight after inside sources spoke out.
Eugene de Kock attended the Franschhoek Literary Festival because his biography was being short listed. But many weren’t too happy to see him there.
The streets of Cape Town are often fraught with danger, although that doesn’t seem to bother this sergeant all that much.
In what is nothing short of a bombshell Russia’s state-run doping program has been exposed, calling into question their recent Olympic successes.
Corruption is a problem worldwide, but it varies from country to country and is easily identified by poor social conditions.
If you’re not aware of what is going on over in Grabouw you really should play catch up. Not that it makes for very easy viewing.
Before Tuesday night’s game Louis van Gaal and his team were greeted by some worked up Hammers fans, resulting in their bus being attacked.
A high-speed car chase ended in dramatic fashion, police caught on live TV using some seriously excessive force. When will they learn?
The Matrix was a pretty epic trilogy, but that time has come and gone and some people are clearly struggling to move on with their lives.
Afrikaans singer and racist extraordinaire Steve is at it again, tweeting away whilst the rest of us look on and shake our heads. Sies man Hoffie.
Johannesburg residents aren’t strangers to the dangers of hijacking, but it takes a real Jedi to know how to escape one.
It’s no secret that our courts are prone to the odd error, but even by those standards this incident should have us all our shaking our heads.
Yet another tik bust has gone down NEAR Milnerton, but this time it isn’t as big. However, the suburb sure is getting a name that it shouldn’t.
The Cape Flats is a war zone and it’s been like that for years. So why do we still live in a time when children can’t go to school?
A Pretoria high court judge has been slammed for her private messages, seemingly calling all black people rapists. Not good, yo.
Students aren’t usually known for being financially responsible, so throw around R50 million into one’s account and the results are predictable.
If you have yet to realise that cybercrime is a pretty concerning threat to many businesses – and individuals – then it’s about time you read this.
Using Facebook as a platform to express your feelings is only a good idea if you’re not planning on defaming someone’s character.
There was shock today as two of the suspects in the murder of Franziska Blöchliger were granted bail. Walking out of court doesn’t dost much these days.
The South African court has just made a ruling that sets the precedent for all online journalists in the country – let’s just hope no one takes advantage.
Ask any rugby-loving South African and they will tell you that the 1995 World Cup win is a cherished memory. A few peeps are out to tarnish our win though.
There’s no doubt that crime stats in South Africa are high AF and we should all be alarmed. Here are those nitty gritty details.
It appears Radovan Krejcir wasn’t afraid of taking on the big guys, an affidavit yesterday revealing he was going after billionaire Patrice.
A woman called Suzette Kotze is the latest white South African in the firing line, her social media rant leading to serious repercussions.
A British scandal protected by a the UK court has once again hit international shores, and this time it might hit closer to home.