The controversial land expropriation bill is up for public comment, and you only have until the end of January to have your say.
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.
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.
You may think that a 14-seater means 14 children in the car, but this taxi driver was clearly not thinking along those lines.
You know you’re doing something right when you secure a sizeable investment from American software investor Five Elms Capital.
Depending on how you look at the results of Numbeo’s 2020 crime index, there is either bad news or good news.
Rohde, who is currently out on R200 000 bail whilst he prepares his appeal against his conviction and sentence, has been thrown a real lifeline.
CareerJunction has published its latest jobs index, with some valuable information on what employers are looking for in 2020.
Someone, somewhere in South Africa, is walking around with a lottery ticket worth R13,8 million, and they haven’t checked it yet.
It could be up to two weeks before those cables are fixed, but at least help is on the way for those struggling with slow internet connections.
Clear your calendar in the first week of March, because South Africa’s funniest comedy festival will be showcasing the best in the business.
South Africa’s National Lotteries Commission has come under fire for some suspect project funding, some of which just happens to stay in the family.
Video has emerged showing a motorist in what appears to be Johannesburg reaching some terrifying speeds.
The new footage gives us a better idea of what the brawl was all about, and features many men with their shirts off shouting obscenities. Par for the course, really.
South Africans often moan about taxi drivers operating with impunity on our roads, but sometimes they are held accountable for their actions.
If your once speedy internet is suddenly lagging, it could have something to do with two very important cables that connect us to the rest of the world.
Whenever I see a two-for-one special, I’m torn between wanting to eat both myself and taking along a partner in crime.
For those dabbling in the rental market, and keen to escape even further from the hustle and bustle of it all, Simon’s Town might be an attractive option.
The EFF enjoyed some ‘Parliament Fight Club’ practice during a meeting of the Special Council in Tshwane yesterday.
When it comes to some of our less-heralded sporting codes, we can be guilty of overlooking the success of some stars that fly under the radar.
Criminals are capitalising on SARS’ efforts to crack down on tax non-compliance by sending out scam emails and messages.
When the Kyalami sword fight video started doing the rounds, a number of people pointed out the prevalence of BMWs on show. Add this incident into the mix.
It’s the first week of school and thousands of learners are still waiting to be placed in high schools across the country. Don’t let your child get left behind.
After being robbed by four men in broad daylight last Friday at around 3:45PM, this man decided to fight fire with fire.
Eskom wants to introduce a new ‘critical peak day tariff’, with the aim of decreasing electricity consumption in South Africa.