As details of Jeffrey Epstein’s disgusting crimes continue to emerge, two of his former pals are doing their best to distance themselves. These guys aren’t buying it.
It’s been said that they don’t make cowboys like they used to, but this guy lassoing a cow whilst on horseback might disagree.
Magicians usually adhere to certain codes and oaths, but Millennials looking to make a quick buck are now spilling the beans.
Piers Morgan has had plenty to say about Meghan Markle, and he’s now written an article complete with handy bits of advice.
In 2009, during a particularly low point in his life, James Small attempted suicide. Whilst hiding away from the public eye, he received an unexpected phone call.
This video of a US Coast Guardsman taking down a narco-submarine is straight out of a Hollywood action film.
According to the Western Cape government’s statistics, around 900 people were murdered in Cape Flats gang violence between January and June of this year.
In August last year, John Robbie sat down with Small in a remarkably candid interview, with the former winger opening up about the struggles our sporting heroes face when the limelight fades.
Nobody likes to receive a speeding fine, but it’s even more infuriating when the entire fine is complete bollocks.
News about Donald Trump and his exploits dominates just about every American media outlet, which led to New York Magazine taking an editorial stand.
Meghan went to Wimbledon to support her friend Serena Williams, and royalists are very upset about her behaviour whilst she was there.
In a chilling interview, a new Jeffrey Epstein accuser details how she was groomed, recruited, and sexually assaulted by him.
In 1995, Jonah Lomu stood 1,98m tall, weighed 120kg, and could run the 100m in 10,8 seconds. He would take some stopping.
In what will hopefully serve as a warning to other would-be criminals, Sanral cameras kept track of two armed hijackers until the police could catch up to them in Jozi.
The latest Apple rumours doing the rounds suggest some stellar upgrades to the soon to be released iPhone 11, as well as an AirPods revamp.
Former Springbok wing James Small has passed away at the age of 50.
Women’s national water polo coach Seri Harris was recently fired from her post, and she’s now opened up about what went on away from the public eye.
The town of Worcester was literally rocked this morning by a massive gas tanker explosion, which was so big that it could be felt kilometres away.
Serena Williams has been fined $10 000 for “damaging one of the practice courts with her racquet”, and she’s far from the only player to cop a fine.
No longer content to simply cut into a cupcake to reveal their baby’s gender, people are now burning forests down and other insanities.
Magashule isn’t going to stop gunning for Ramaphosa, although thus far the ANC’s incumbent leader has managed to stave off the party’s secretary-general. The biggest test lies ahead.
Desperate parents are being conned out of thousands of rands by a man who claims to be able to help their drug-addicted children.
Youth unemployment in South Africa is a national crisis, but it’s one that could be solved with a combination of innovation and dedication.
If black-fly-larvae croquettes and Mopane worm polenta sound good, then I have the perfect restaurant for you.
Social media is full of people posting pictures of their food, and we’re happy for them, but it’s reviews like this that should be applauded.
Footage shows the armed robbery and abduction of a Johannesburg businessman, which took place at around 10AM on Saturday.
Back in the 1990s, they got away with some stuff in advertising that would never fly today. Here are a few of the more famous adverts from the decade.
Staying healthy is getting more and more expensive, so best you find out which pharmacies are offering the thriftiest deals.
A Slovenian artist was so inspired by Melania Trump that he carved a statue of her. He really shouldn’t have.
JP Smith, Cape Town’s head of safety and security, has said that the city is in a “crisis”, and that “we are fighting for the survival of the CBD”.