Finally, after the most disastrous coaching reign in Springbok history, Allister Coetzee has been shown the door. A sigh of relief echoes around the rugby fraternity.
The Hawks appear to have found their wings this year, swooping in on a massive syndicate operating out of Durban and Jozi. Turns out they’re taking the piss at SARS.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.
We will soon see a new high speed, high-tech breathalyser rolled out across the country. You probably don’t want to take your chances with this machine.
Local content has been in the spotlight recently (thanks, Tali), and to continue riding this wave here are six tasty offerings you should really consider watching.
As the City of Cape Town hits level 6B water restrictions today, limiting individual water usage to 50 litres a day, some crafty crooks are looking to make quick money.
During the budget speech on February 21, South Africans will learn how the government plans to cover massive budget shortfalls. You might not like it.
If you’re one of the many Capetonians that stocks up with liquid gold at Newlands Spring, you might want to check out which rules go into effect from today.
Another day, another South African political battle that has little to do with serving the people. Now we wait and watch as the DA and ANC battle it out for control.
Viceroy Research came out swinging earlier in the week, although it wasn’t too long before we saw Capitec dish out some hits of their own.
Not only do they have all the water, but it seems that the folks up in Jozi are also raking in the dough. How about this marketing manager position?
Walking with her child in her arms down a Durban street, a mother was the victim of an attempted kidnapping. The man still gets away, despite being hit by a car.
Reports suggest today’s the day that will see Patricia de Lille removed from her position as the mayor of Cape Town. The DA are even teaming up with the ANC to make it happen.
The murder of 57-year-old Doug Notten has left behind a “devastating void”, according to those close to him. Here’s his brother-in-law describing the attack.
By now I’m pretty sure we’re all letting it mellow, but can you top up your cistern with sea water? The City of Cape Town responds to some frequently asked questions.
You really don’t want Viceroy Research coming after you, and when they get you in their crosshairs you’re in for a hell of a ride. Capitec are feeling the heat.
Since Cyril Ramaphosa was voted in as president of the ANC, the rand has rallied back against the dollar. A number of local share prices are rocketing, too.
Three Croatians visiting South Africa in order to hunt captive-bred lions saw their trip end in disaster, one of their party winding up dead.
This weekend saw a letter written by Allister Coetzee being leaked to the media, revealing that he will soon be sacked. Turns out he isn’t taking the news too well.
We’re at the stage now where every drop of water used is coming under the microscope. Yesterday saw the Cycle Tour address the media about the March 11 event.
If you have ever ordered something from overseas, you’ll know that the battle only really starts when the parcel touches down on SA soil. Then the red tape begins.
One local businessman is changing the tombstone game in this country, and he makes top dollar designing flamboyant resting places for the rich and famous.
The City of Cape Town has just released a detailed operations plan for Day Zero, and just when you think you’ve cracked 50 litres a day the screws tighten further.
If you’re going to have a crash landing, I suppose a beach isn’t the worst place to go down. That’s what happened on the South Coast early Saturday morning.
January has been a terrible month in terms of violent attacks on hikers, and yesterday a man was stabbed to death whilst walking with his wife.
A new local start-up is set to change the way South Africans communicate with one another, and that could spell big trouble for our existing mobile networks.
Much like a ‘you know what’, everyone has an opinion. Seems there is a shared opinion about a well-known Atlantic Seaboard restaurant, though.
Your phone is already chock-full of useful apps (and Facebook and Instagram and Snapchat etc), but you should really take a look at these three some time soon.
Twitter isn’t known for backing down from a challenge. After former Bafana Bafana player Mark Fish’s clanger yesterday, social media users stepped up.
Steinhoff is currently one of the world’s biggest punching bags, its name being consistently dragged through the mud. Here’s an interesting take.