If you’re an employer that only pays your domestic worker the legally required minimum wage, then you might want to make a note of the changes effective March 1, 2021.
One of the suspects in the 2017 murder of Brian Wainstein, dubbed the ‘Steroid King’, is alleged to have put a hit out on the former Springbok hooker.
After evading a few would-be tacklers, the streaker was taken into custody and is facing a misdemeanour trespassing charge.
Some South African pre-owned vehicle buyers have been unknowingly buying cars that were previously written off.
A violent collision between a truck and a minibus taxi left five people dead and others critically injured.
When Australia cancelled their tour to South Africa at the last minute, cricket fans smelled a rat. Turns out they were on the money.
These two have been going at it for a while now, and both sides fired shots again this week.
A quick-thinking operator managed to stop a hacker from poisoning thousands, after they gained access to the Florida water supply system.
Due to an error on the part of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Pistorius’ parole date has now been changed, with Reeva Steenkamp’s family calling the amendment “profoundly unfortunate”.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, we can begin the task of ranking the adverts from best to worst.
The Eastern Cape Liquor Board has fined club management after an investigation into a video of patrons at Buccaneers, partying mask-free in a packed venue.
Following his arrest on Saturday, Craig Peiser appeared in court yesterday. At one stage, he is reported to have flung his mask at the magistrate whilst using abusive language.
Until recently, the Handforth Parish Council and Jackie Weaver were names unfamiliar to most. That all changed with a chaotic, viral Zoom meeting.
Last Friday, Jacob Zuma hosted Julius Malema at Nkandla. Tea was had, and a chopper ferried the EFF leader to and from the former president’s homestead.
The long-awaited sequel to ‘Coming to America’ features one of our very own, starring alongside the likes of Eddie Murphy.
George-born Duhan van der Merwe played a huge role in his adopted country’s first win at Twickenham in 38 years, as the Scots bested the Poms 11-6.
If you have spent enough time in Cape Town, there’s a good chance you’ve come across the infamous gang of professional beggars known as the Kumars.
The AstraZeneca vaccine, expected to last until the middle of the year, will expire by April, and to add to the bad news, it might not be that effective against the 501Y.V2 variant.
One man was arrested, mask-wearing was shunned, and a familiar face popped up talking about the cabal and President Ramaphosa.
The COVID-19 variant 501Y.V2, to give it its proper name, is now best known around the world as ‘the South African variant’. That really upsets Prof Salim Abdool Karim.
The Ozzie has played three matches in this year’s Murray River Open, and each of those has seen a nasty incident.
Snap this beauty up and you’re just a gentle stroll from Camps Bay Beach and the famous restaurant strip.
Images of Greta Thunberg and other public figures were burned after some public figures expressed their support for an ongoing protest in India.
Here’s what to look out for if you’re looking for a tattoo shop that’s up to grade with COVID-19 regulations. Oh, and did I mention that you could win a free tattoo? Yes, that’s happening.
I know it’s the end of the week, and you probably don’t feel like getting too serious, but there’s no escaping the fact that South Africa has an out of control femicide crisis.
Mosa Ntsibande shot and killed his wife, Hlengiwe Msimango, in a case that lawyers argue bears a very striking resemblance to the that of Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp.
A number of airlines have extended their bans on travel to and from South Africa, although there are still a few options.
On Monday night, the Atlanta Hawks take on LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers, although it was the player’s duel with Juliana Carlos that stole the show.
Simple mistakes that might previously have earned taxpayers a slap on the wrist could now see you spending up to two years in jail.
What most likely began as a ploy to rob unsuspecting residents of retirement villages soon spiralled into something far more sinister.