Having remained publicly silent during his two-year investigation into collusion and obstruction, Robert Mueller finally spoke up.
As far as opening ceremonies go, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a sadder affair than yesterday’s farce outside of Buckingham Palace.
It’s all very well that South African residents can light up a marijuana joint, legally, in the comfort of their own home, but the problem lies with the acquisition of said weed.
Ramaphosa may have kept the nation waiting for an hour or so, but in the end, the man nicknamed ‘The Cat’ secured the position of understudy.
Paul Baise has been struggling to empty his water tanks amidst legal proceedings, which began when he was busted selling water during the drought.
During his Japanese jaunt, Donald played golf with Shinzo, went to watch some sumo wrestling, and sided with a North Korean dictator over a former American vice-president.
Yesterday, five fishermen were rescued off the coast of Lambert’s Bay after their boat, which struck a whale, suffered a crack to the hull.
Lewis Bennett will spend eight years in prison, and some of the details of his wife’s death whilst on honeymoon are truly bizarre.
After social media users lashed out at meteorologist Jamie Simpson for interrupting their favourite TV show, he unleashed the fury.
If you’re thinking of relocating, you might want to check out the South African cities where the salaries are high and the rent is low.
The French Open started on Sunday, with a massive money pool and a few other interesting stats to look at.
In a classic Markle family move, Meghan’s half-brother is talking to the tabloids about his current living conditions. Sounds like he wants a pity party.
A licensing department official in Gauteng was caught in a rant against white people, who apparently make him sick’, last week.
It now looks certain that David Mabuza will be named as our deputy president. The rand doesn’t like that news, and neither should you.
You may have heard of Port and Starboard, the two killer whales responsible for killing a number of great white sharks around the Western Cape. They’ve been busy again.
Starting your own business can be daunting. Thankfully, after speaking with more than 4 000 small businesses around the country, there’s now a superb free resource.
Earlier this morning, Adam Catzavelos appeared in the Randburg District Court. He wasn’t all that keen to engage with the media.
According to the latest numbers from Stats SA, we’re a thirsty bunch and we know what we like.
A new High Court ruling could have a major positive impact on the rights of domestic workers in South Africa.
Residents using solar power have three days left to register with the City of Cape Town, or risk being cut off from Eskom’s power grid and hit with a R6 426 disconnection fee.
When police approached Esethu Mcinjana on the Sea Point promenade on May 19, she had no idea that she would end up spending the night in a cell.
You can probably hum along to ‘A Lion Sleeps Tonight’, but how much do you know about the story behind the iconic song?
Most of us are smashing a coffee first thing in the morning to kickstart our engines. Turns out we might be doing it all wrong.
According to an update provided late last week by the Department of Health, the legalities around CBD just became far clearer.
Jay Rayner has made a name for himself with his ‘take no prisoners’ approach to restaurant reviews. He’s got another spot in his crosshairs.
Trump has inspired a range of artists to create works criticising his administration. This is the opposite of that.
Just before PM Theresa May announced her resignation, a sound guy captured the hearts of Twitter users everywhere.
When the ANC’s top brass meets later this week, a years-long power struggle will take centre stage. It could get very messy.
During Saturday’s Inauguration, one SA National Defence Force parachutist didn’t cover himself in glory.
On Sunday, Esethu Mcinjana was arrested whilst sitting on a bench on the Sea Point promenade. She managed to film exactly what went down.