Yes, you read that right. This chap, upset that the focaccia he had ordered came without cheese, whipped out his gun inside a Jozi pizzeria.
If you’re keen to get your hands on a piece of Cape Town’s tallest building, you might want to consider the cost of a parking bay, first.
That lurker in the back, with the kind of moustache that usually only features in Monopoly games, is John Bolton. He’s causing Donnie some headaches.
John McEnroe has never been one to mince his words, and he’s clearly unimpressed with Australian Open organisers who continue to honour a bigot.
The Dakar Rally isn’t for the faint-hearted, and many who have started the race have come up short. Not these two South African stars, though.
Things became heated between Faf du Plessis and a number of the English players yesterday, with the skipper’s shoulder making contact with Jos Buttler.
Remember that Cap Ferrat mansion that we told you about last year? It’s now in the hands of one very wealthy man.
The world was shocked to find out about the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant. The BBC’s video segment on his death was a shocker, too.
Former ‘Project Runway’ production assistant Miriam Haleyi took the stand to give her disturbing account of Harvey Weinstein’s behaviour.
If you’re thinking about taking the plunge and buying that home, you should look into doing so sooner rather than later.
Tharina Human, who was once very close with Amy’Leigh’s mother, Angeline, was allegedly desperate to get her hands on some cash by whatever means necessary.
You’ve heard of Conor McGregor, but it’s time you meet ‘Coenie McGregor’, the Fourways fighting machine that will make your Monday.
This Sunday, something will happen that only happens once every 1 000 years. It’s one for the nerds.
It costs an estimated $5,6 million for a 30-second ad spot on Super Bowl Sunday, and that’s aside from producing the advert itself. They better be decent, then.
Shocking CCTV footage shows a grandmother, with a baby on her back, mowed down in a hit-and-run incident in the Free State.
CNN’s Richard Quest didn’t hold back when chatting with South African Bruce Whitfield, outlining why encouraging foreign investment in our country may prove tricky.
Kobe Byrant, one of basketball’s most instantly recognisable names, died yesterday in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, just outside of Los Angeles.
There are still so many unanswered questions around the death of Enoch Mpianzi. For a start, how was the lodge still operating when it has a history of drowning deaths?
The controversial land expropriation bill is up for public comment, and you only have until the end of January to have your say.
The Queen’s grandson, Peter Phillips, and Princess Diana’s niece, Kitty Spencer, both appeared in Chinese milk adverts recently.
Thomas Markle pocketed even more cash by exploiting his famous daughter in a 90-minute documentary on Channel 5. He says it’s time to ‘look after Daddy’.
Rudi Brits has made a habit of out conning wealthy Stellenbosch women out of their money and expensive belongings.
The university has responded to a research thesis, titled ‘Lived Experiences of Hidden Racism of Students of Colour at an Historically White University’.
Times might be tough for the average South African business, but some of our tech start-ups are going from strength to strength on the global stage.
Slack has become a vital part of how businesses around the world operate, which means they can splash the cash to ensure their headquarters are top-notch.
The Saracens cheating scandal has led to some of the harshest punishments handed down in British sporting history. Here’s how they tried to beat the system.
Car licence admin would be much easier if we could handle it all via WhatsApp, but some people don’t seem too keen on the idea. Chin up, friends, all is not lost.
13-year-old Enoch Mpianzi went off on his Grade Eight orientation camp last week full of hope and excitement. He never returned home, and the inquest is revealing some horrid details.
Some good news for South Africans on the Schengen Visa front, as frequent travellers to Europe could be looking at some upgrades.
Restaurants in the Mother City tend to come and go at a rate of knots, but this is a disappearing dining experience of a different sort.