We often hear people talk about the crime that we see on our streets daily, but the general public knows little about the extent of our cybercrime. Strap yourselves in, it isn’t pretty.
In news that comes as a shock to no one more women have come forward with their stories of sexual assault at the hands of Bill Cosby. Just when will he be brought to justice?
I imagine this is right up there with every father’s worst-case scenario, but you might want to suspend your sympathy until you have all the details.
It’s a long road back into the public’s good books after setting off two bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. A raised middle finger probably isn’t one of the steps.
It seems there are multiple reasons as to why there is so much anger towards our fellow Africans in this country, but here’s one I haven’t heard before.
At long last we can have a look inside the London jewellery heist that has confounded law enforcement thus far. It seems the criminals came prepared.
Cricket, the gentlemen’s game that still calls the breaks between sessions ‘lunch’ and ‘tea’. This woman didn’t exactly uphold the virtues of the game though.
Now in a world where ISIS beheadings are a daily occurrence it takes something pretty special to grab CNN’s front page. Looks like we have done it.
Things became very heated around these parts earlier today as riots broke out and buses were set alight. It isn’t pretty Cape Town.
South African business across the continent are feeling the backlash of our xenophobic attacks. Even the big guys like Sasol, Shoprite and MTN are coming under fire.
Good news iPhone users who think the whole world is after your cellphone – statistics show your phone is the least likely smartphone to be stolen.
Malema and most of the politicians in this country keep us feeling slightly queasy at their brilliant methods of evading paying for things that the rest of us do.
We’ve seen the pictures but what happens inside an angry mob waiting to follow their king’s orders and attack foreigners? Some very brave reporters found out.
South Africa is in the spotlight and it’s not a good one – we have the whole African continent on the verge of ganging up against us because of a few pig-headed individuals.
Sailing around the Caribbean on a yacht sounds like a pretty good time, but when you are carrying over two tonnes of cocaine on board things can go south very quickly.
This weekend brought yet more videos and images of attacks on foreigners. One story in particular grabbed the national headlines, with the graphic images difficult to look at.
Ranjeni Munusamy from the Daily Maverick gives us a thoroughly thought-provoking piece on xenophobia and the real state of our nation.
If you thought the burning and defacing of statues was our only worry in South Africa, you’ve got another thing coming with this group of people.
My 86-year old gran arrives tomorrow for a ten day stay with me, but she prefers the trains so this probably won’t happen.
It’s good and well sending out tweets with the hashtag #saynotoxenophobia, but will that really bring King Goodwill Zwelithini to task? This might do the job.
You have to applaud this man’s ingenuity – unless you work at Washington’s Capitol buildings and everything comes to a standstill over a rogue man’s gyrocopter.
As we watch the violence escalate across the country many of us are asking where it all went wrong. Here’s an expert’s take on the matter.
Confusion and rumours ruled the news wires yesterday regarding the expulsion of two housemates from the Big Brother Mzansi house. Today more details have come to light.
A video has emerged of a suicide car bomber in Iraq seeing his plans go up in flames. You won’t find this in the ISIS handbook I would imagine.
As more and more statues live in fear of being accosted throughout the country, the truth behind the people who should be protecting them comes out.
We all know families have the hidden secrets, but when a whole country of millions watches your every move for decades the rumours tend to start and secrets come out…
High-speed police chases aren’t anything new, but the measures this police officer took to take down a criminal have raised more questions of America’s law enforcement.
South Africa is not running around with the best reputation at the moment and it’s not very hard to see why everyone is talking about us in a not very rose-coloured light.
My best is when you’re checking in and they ask you if you have anything valuable in your checked-in bags… Err, yes, actually. The whole thing. It’s my stuff I paid for.
Controversial Irish betting site Paddy Power like to push the boundaries of good taste but this time they have gone too far. People were not impressed by yesterday’s tweet.