Career Junction’s latest report reveals some interesting insight into which skills are most sought after in South Africa right now.
If you’re after a tasty burger, and a second one on the house, then today’s your lucky day.
On August 10, tragedy struck at a clinic in the city of Red Deer, in Canada’s Alberta province, when 45-year-old South African-born family doctor Walter Reynolds was murdered.
Insurgents have used high-powered speedboats to take control of a number of islands off the coast of Mozambique, including one that is home to South African tourist resorts.
On Saturday, an altercation between a cyclist and a man in Hermanus was captured on CCTV.
The last few months have been incredibly tough for countless South African businesses, and now really is the time to start supporting each other.
Dog owners beware. A landmark ruling from the Supreme Court of Appeals has laid down the law regarding who is responsible should your hound cause harm.
Donald Trump and the Iranian government are on particularly poor terms, and it’s alleged that Lana Marks finds herself in the middle.
This battleaxe of a bakkie is the ideal off-road vehicle, provided you aren’t too hung up on aesthetics.
An advert posted by a recruitment agency has landed the Sean McCarthy Group in hot water with the EFF.
In a shocking incident that played out in a Jozi restaurant, a man attacked a four-year-old as she sat at a table with her mother.
In the early hours of Friday morning, rescue services received a call that there had been an accident near the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Good news, hikers – Lion’s Head is once again open, provided you follow the rules.
National Heritage Day is almost upon us, and if you like your steak with fine wine, there’s a competition with your name on it.
Anger boiled over in Norkem Mall in Kempton Park, Gauteng, yesterday, during a clash between security guards and EFF members.
In CCTV footage showing the outside area of Talla’s Tavern on Beach Road, a man can be seen hopping off a motorbike and pulling out a gun.
For those who really want to take things down a notch and escape the hustle and bustle of Cape Town, Betty’s Bay is a lovely option.
A report by Discovery Health estimates that one-third of South African adults have likely been infected with the virus.
As we grapple with load shedding stages changing at the drop of a hat, Capetonians will have noticed that we’re often one stage lower than the rest of the country.
The ‘new normal’ brought on by the pandemic has shown us that we need alternate ways for children to learn, including online institutions that can ensure a well-rounded education.
The new Volkswagen Amorak double cab is a sweet ride, but it doesn’t come cheap.
According to a Johannesburg-based political and economic risk consultancy, we’re a decade away from being a “failed state”.
The saga of Kataza, a baboon separated from his troop in Kommetjie and relocated to Tokai, continues to see a war of words between activists and officials.
According to health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, there are discussions around a reduction in alert levels, as the worst of the surge appears to be over.
You’ll get a great view down over the bay, with the added luxury of a backup power supply for when Eskom strikes again.
Disturbing footage has emerged of a police officer shooting at a man trapped in a truck, after he appeared to have gone rogue.
A young caracal has been seen moving through the Camps Bay, Bantry Bay, and Fresnaye areas.
It would be pretty easy for Dis-Chem to have a cheeky dig at Clicks, given the current climate, but the retailer has distanced itself from a supposed ad doing the rounds on social media.
Even though you know full well the numbers are going to be dire, they still sting. Let’s take a closer look at what it all means.
An altercation between a shopper and EFF members at Walmer Park Shopping Centre in Port Elizabeth resulted in a firearm being drawn.