As we learnt recently via a blockage in the Suez Canal, when things go wrong in the shipping world, they can go really, really wrong.
Tesla has done just fine over the past few years, so if you’re calling yourself ‘the Tesla of coffee’ you better deliver the goods.
Put the credit card down, and step away from your wallet – with the added bonus of standing a chance to win prizes from some of South Africa’s favourite brands.
Truffle season kicks off in mid-May, and runs through to the end of July each year, and now you can get in on the action.
WiFi dead spots happen for a number of reasons. With a few minor tweaks here and there, you can ensure your entire home gets better signal strength.
Travel & Leisure’s ‘most beautiful beaches in the world’ list features 25 gems from around the globe, one of which is in our own backyard.
SARS is being rather proactive this year, with the first batch of ‘welcome letters’ to high wealth individual taxpayers already sent out.
Everyone has their ‘Butler’s night of the week’ when they order religiously, but if you order strategically, you could score free pizza.
Hot chocolate is the standard winter warmer, but for those who aren’t keen on the sweetness of it, we have an excellent and equally delicious alternative.
If I didn’t know better, I’d be convinced that PUMA’s new sneaker line was designed with South Africans who love the sun and sea in mind.
Alcohol trends change often but two of them have been gaining traction over the past year or so and show no signs of slowing down.
Botox isn’t made to last forever, but you can prolong its positive effects by making a few simple lifestyle tweaks.
There’s zero skill involved when picking your weekly lottery numbers. Betting, and sports betting, in particular, is something very different.
South Africa has seen a massive shift in consumer mindset, with used car purchases steadily increasing. The bakkie (or SUV) market is particularly popular.
For residential property landlords who bought with the idea of letting them out, either via Airbnb or long-term rental, the past year has not been kind.
When it comes to at-home skincare, there are countless products and devices to choose from. Experts recommend taking a closer look at a few, in particular.
‘Follow the Bubbles’ will see nine very special Franschhoek venues pairing up with a Cap Classique house or two for a session of fabulous tasting, along with delicious food, live music, and loads of fun.
Whilst temperatures are set to cool, Sunday reached into the mid-30s, and the weekend as a whole was dry and scorching. If you want an alternative to piping hot coffee, you’re in luck.
If you want to retire in relative comfort, here are three ‘guesstimates’ to work out how much you will need to have tucked away.
With the automotive industry having to react to cash-strapped consumers who are increasingly opting to buy used cars, highly innovative products are leading the way.
Putting your phone into a bowl of rice after it’s taken a plunge is a common tactic, but you’re actually not doing your device any favours.
We’re all trying to ensure that our bodies and minds get what they need to function at their best, and this subscription service ticks all of the boxes.
Some swear by it, whereas others argue it can make for an uncomfortable morning session of muscle-clenching.
For as long as iPhones have existed, there has been fierce debate between those who swear by Apple and those who are team Android.
The Chenin in the Winelands summer picnic is upon us, but those who are unable to make it shouldn’t wallow in self-pity.
Life’s too short to spend time waiting for things to buffer, but when you have multiple devices connected and they’re all hard at work, Fibre speed can be an issue.
Tax season – if those two words send shivers down your spine, you’re not alone. Here are the most important dates to jot down so you don’t miss a deadline.
The ‘buy now, pay later’ payment option is proving popular around the world. It’s touched down in South Africa, and is snapping up big-name retailers.
When the Ever Given plugged up the Suez Canal for close to a week, the global economy’s reliance on shipping routes was clear to see.
April birthdays were pretty miserable last year, which is why Café Caprice wants to make sure that this year you’ll be celebrating in style.