South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer is currently running a competition giving away cracking prizes.
Prince Andrew will be dreading the day the crown passes from his mother to his brother, and then to his nephew.
Happy Monday. Let’s lighten the mood with some crime stats, shall we?
Grayson Murray’s temper boiled over during yesterday’s fourth round of the US Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Jantjies was arrested for “malicious damage to property”, as well as the contravention of the Aviation Act, after he touched down in Johannesburg on an Emirates Airlines flight from Dubai last month.
Kyalami Circuit owner Toby Venter remains confident we can get a South African Formula One Grand Prix in the not-too-distant future, but there are a few boxes to tick.
The limitations of four walls that can only sit 30 or so children are one of the reasons parents and guardians need to apply to multiple schools.
If we’re going to push the boat out property-wise, throwing budgetary caution to the wind, we may as well go all in.
A horrendous video is doing the rounds at the moment showing a 50-year-old man stomping on a defenceless teen’s chest in a mall parking lot.
More footage has been released showing a female customer going up against a gang of armed men with pepper spray as they robbed that pharmacy in Melville.
In the heart of suburban Gauteng, there are roughly 130 people living among what Carte Blanche has labelled “outlaws, gunrunners, and child traffickers”.
Over the past decade, in excess of 4 500 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) have left South Africa and headed abroad.
The bane of pretty much any and every business or freelancer is chasing down outstanding invoices.
China’s massive ‘Sky Eye’ FAST telescope, the world’s largest alien-hunting radio telescope, seems to have picked up a strange signal which could suggest that there is indeed life beyond Earth.
67 years young, Doug James was filmed crowd surfing with a massive grin during a performance by The Killers in Manchester.
You can give this cast of homemakers and shakers your side-eye or nods of approval when ‘The Real Housewives of Cape Town’ airs on Sunday, July 10.
Mantashe, our Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy and also the ANC’s national chairperson, once fell so hard for an April Fools’ Joke that he presented it at a mining conference in Perth.
A fake post doing the rounds on social media had some South Africans convinced that a new R500 note would soon be introduced into our national currency.
The suspects allegedly went into May’s Pharmacy in Melville, pretending to be customers before robbing the daylights out of the store.
For the dads who enjoy starting their day off with their favourite cup of coffee on the go, and perhaps a bit of a braai-making and adventure on the side, then there’s something special for you.
The quality of Jo’burg’s air came under the microscope this week, after the city of gold erupted in pockets of 24-carat stench.
Somehow, the high-end Woolies actually has some decent prices, offering some of the cheapest options, some even with significant savings.
A Lithuanian actress has been deported from South Africa, after masquerading as an asylum-seeker in order to enter the country without a visa.
The competition was established after two people at the local Neuadd Arms pub bet on whether a man could defeat a horse in a long-distance race.
A new trend in South African real estate has young professionals in the market for their first homes looking outside the city proper.
Nowadays, earworms wiggle into your head from all angles thanks to the ubiquitous video-sharing app, TikTok.
Surprisingly, Mackenzie Scott is not the richest woman in the world, even after getting 25% of Jeff Bezos’ Amazon shares in the divorce settlement.
The South African Postal Workers Union (Sapwu) has revealed that there were 856 violent crimes reported at various post offices across the country.
A video shows around seven suspects trying to smash the door of a store in Durban’s Gateway Theatre of Shopping mall early on Sunday morning before making off with a couple of PlayStations.
A Google engineer named Blake Lemoine is refusing to be silenced, in the wake of his discovery that a Google AI bot is beginning to demonstrate worrying signs of human-like sentience.