Divorce cases among the rich are on the rise during the pandemic, for reasons that don’t usually apply to the average Joe.
Guests on a game drive in the Pilanesberg National Park were treated to a front-row seat, as a pride of lion went after a buffalo.
During yesterday’s National Council of Provinces (NCOP) presidential Q&A, President Ramaphosa was asked about the ‘hard’ lockdown rumours.
Angelo Agrizzi is currently being treated at a private Jozi hospital, and his advocate claims he’s chained to the bed and under constant surveillance. Perhaps that’s due to his alleged escape plan.
If you’re a fan of G&Ts, sunshine, and fresh air with safe physical distancing measures in place, then you don’t want to miss The Cape Town Gin & Tonic Experience.
Ant Group, an affiliate company of the Alibaba Group, is poised to raise about $34,5 billion in the world’s initial public offering.
Yesterday, former paratrooper John Bream flung himself out of a helicopter in the name of a good cause.
Tracker, one of the country’s biggest vehicle tracking companies, has warned of a new car theft scam doing the rounds.
This child found out the hard way that it isn’t a great idea to throw fireworks into manholes when you don’t know what’s down there.
The South African online retail space has a clear top dog, and that dog is Takealot. A soon to be launched local company is hoping to challenge that dominance.
Forbes partnered with market research firm Statista to compile a list of the 750 best employers in the world, which includes five from South Africa.
Last week, murmurs of a second ‘hard’ lockdown flared up, and over the past few days, some prominent voices have grown louder.
If alleged armed robbers at Midrand Centre in Jozi thought leaving the crime scene was going to be the easy part, they had another thing coming.
As the latest Apple goodies are rolled out, there’s no harm in boxing smart to ensure you’re paying the best possible price.
The alleged ‘Table Mountain killer’, Blessing Bveni, is back in court, facing charges that include murder, attempted murder, aggravated robbery, and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Former billionaire Carolyn Rafaelian went from one of Forbes’ ‘Richest Self-Made Women’ in 2017 to being fired from her own company.
The Russian Lun-class ekranoplan, or “The Caspian Sea Monster”, as it has been dubbed, has just emerged for the first time in 30 years.
Condé Nast has consulted their readers to find the top 50 resorts (or lodges) in the world, with South Africa scoring seven spots, including one in the top 10.
Community members have reacted with shock and anger to allegations of sexual abuse levelled at two elderly Bo-Kaap brothers, who were recognised as “well-respected” leaders.
South Africa dominated in this year’s Brand Finance Africa 150 list, which measures the top brands on the continent.
Trump was keen to get Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to join in on mocking presidential rival Joe Biden, but it didn’t really go to plan.
As of Saturday, Sasha-Lee Laurel Olivier’s reign is officially over, as we welcome a new Miss South Africa.
One of Cape Town’s most well-known hotels is being taken to court over alleged outstanding debts, with conflicting takes on how it got to this point.
You may recognise Katlego from his role in the OUTsurance ads, or as one of the presenters on SABC3’s ‘Expresso Morning Show’. Now he’s in the news for all of the wrong reasons.
Robbers jumped the railing at a popular Jozi restaurant and robbed customers at gunpoint, before making off with cellphones and luxury watches.
After losing a months-long battle to keep her 2016 deposition under wraps, Ghislaine Maxwell’s account of life with Jeffrey Epstein has been made public.
It turns out that if you rip a Banksy painting off a wall, you and the artwork are dead to him, as confirmed by ‘Antiques Roadshow’.
In the almost 50 years since ‘American Pie’ was released, people have scrutinised every word of the song to unpack the hidden meanings. The songwriter himself has never been very forthcoming.
They say money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you a R150 million mansion with a cracking view of the city.
A Dutch security researcher named Victor Gevers claims to have gained access to Trump’s personal Twitter account, twice, simply by guessing the president’s password.