If you’re noticing that many newer buildings here in the Mother City are using more and more wood you’re not alone. Turns out there’s a pretty good reason for that.
Employing private security guards to look after us is a lucrative business in South Africa, but is what they earn worth the risk they take to do so?
We know that Jacob is feeling the pinch, with members of his own party now openly waging war against him, but it looks like his kids really can’t take the heat.
South Africa is still reeling from news that a village in KZN has a massive cannibal problem, and now the story has caught the attention of international outlets.
It was a weekend to celebrate for many South African cricketers, our new T20 league creating a couple of instant millionaires. Here’s what everyone will earn.
A group of friends were shocked to see the old South African flag flying in a bar in Sea Point, and when tensions boiled over the police made three arrests.
South Africa’s two oldest schools clashed over the weekend, with SACS running out narrow winners. Turns out the ref had his hands full, too.
The hunt is on for a man who turned violent after losing his phone early Sunday morning, with eight concert-goers in Hillbrow Theatre shot.
The last time we heard about Krugersdorp we were talking about a string of murders, but this time around we’re just marvelling at nature.
Usually it’s the employees who are the nervous party when a new boss rules the roost, but over at ANN7 they don’t seem to respect poor Jimmy all that much.
There’s something about road trip movies that get our engines all revved up, and if you haven’t watched these five beauts you need to do better.
If Victor Matfield says ‘jump’, the correct response is ‘how high?’ The Springbok legend recently put UFC champ Garreth and Afrikaans pop star Arno to the test.
Things might not change quite as rapidly in Pretoria as they do down south, but over the past 70 years much of the city has moved with the times.
Cannibalism still occurs every now and then, and there are a few incidents that have happened in South Africa’s recent past. Let’s have a quick look.
We’ve been taking the piss out of the Guptas, their lackeys, and those who dance to their tune for a while now. At long last, we now have our first troll.
The security company who responded to the calls for help last Sunday were forced to compile a report, inside of which are many details from Grace’s rampage.
News broke that the Guptas were selling their media empire to buddy Mzwanele ‘Jimmy’ Manyi, and of course there are many layers to unpack here.
A rural village in KZN is in shock as the extent of the community’s cannibal activity comes to light. Police are fearful that more discoveries may still be ahead.
Conventional wisdom dictates that buying, rather than renting, is the shrewd financial decision. That’s not necessarily wrong, but there are other factors to consider.
The 184-tax rule has South Africans angry, with many taking to Facebook to complain against SARS’s decisions. Turns out that didn’t have the desired effect.
Saturday here in the Mother City was shorts and flip flops weather, but that wasn’t the case for other parts of the country. Powder time.
Three men in KwaZulu-Natal are being charged with an incredibly disgusting crime, and this isn’t the first time the province has seen cannibal activity.
Finally, after months of drama, the big day approaches. Here’s what you should know ahead of this weekend’s showdown in Las Vegas.
Every year car awards are dished out to the latest models at lavish events around the country. Hey, how about a little love for those trusty pre-owned cars?
Imagine going for a pee in Riviersonderend and ending up next to a Hollywood superstar – rad, right? Come on then, tell us your best road trip story.
Consider this your Friday heads up bargain alert. Quality timepieces don’t usually come cheap, but this one looks worth every penny.
The finalists of the Mr Gay World Southern Africa contest have been announced, and these are the men who managed to make the cut.
The South African banking business has been needing a shake-up for a while now, and now there’s one institution that seems to be putting the rest to shame.
All too often those guilty of hit and runs get away with their actions, but thanks to some slick driving this guy had nowhere to hide.
When you put aerial images of Cape Town taken during the 1940s alongside their modern day Google Earth equivalents, this is what you get.