Happen to have R100 million lying around? Bad news – you still wouldn’t be able to afford one of these five properties.
As further details emerge about Grace’s extension cord attack on a 20-year-old Jozi woman, it’s worth looking back at her history of violent behaviour.
Unfortunately videos of armed robberies in South Africa aren’t hard to come by, but who doesn’t enjoy seeing criminals in a spot of bother?
A new forensic report on the Knysna fires has been released to the media, and it looks like someone out there is going to be hot under the collar.
The Boks will wear a commemorative red jersey when they play Argentina next weekend, and former coach Jake White is having none of it.
Lions fans would have been disappointed to see their side lose to the Sharks, and it appears tensions boiled over after the final whistle.
It must be tough finding love when you’re tucked away in the middle of nowhere, but now there’s a Facebook group helping boere looking for love.
Hougaard has been a regular on SuperSport’s Afrikaans weekly rugby show, but that seems to have to an end. He claims there are sinister forces at work.
Not one to let her husband enjoy the title of ‘Zimbabwe’s worst human’ without a challenge, First Lady Grace Mugabe has taken to battering models with extension cords.
A quick-thinking Jozi couple managed to get away as hijackers pulled up in the driveway behind them. Some serious skills on display here.
What’s better than busting out a few moves in the classroom instead of working? Having Trevor and Charlize join for the jol, of course.
There are often gross mismatches in schoolboy rugby, but I’ve never seen anything like the set of results from this particular clash. 221-0, anyone?
It seems that the video of Mduduzi Manana abusing a woman in Jozi is just the tip of the iceberg, and the nasty stories are now coming out of the woodwork.
A number of former national cricketers became embroiled in a series of nasty exchanges over the weekend, choosing to air dirty laundry in public.
We were two years out of school, having matriculated in 1994, the same year Nelson Mandela become president. Life was full of excitement and promise.
If you’ve ever snooped around Amazon and bookmarked the odd product, now is your time to shine. How about a voucher to send you on your merry way?
Sporting a beard and a surprisingly upbeat attitude, Stephen McGown shared what it was like to be held captive by terrorists in the Sahara desert.
It took a while to get up and running, but the live stream from Henri van Breda’s trial is now a regular thing. Under the crosshairs is the SAPS forensic expert.
Back in July Sadeck Zhaun Ahmed was tasered and thrown in the back of a bakkie in Salt River, and now the kidnappers want some serious cash for his return.
Just when you think you have seen it all, video emerges of a fist fight at a golf course in Durban. You really shouldn’t tell women to “go back and cook in the kitchen”.
Everyone loves to poke fun at hipsters and Millenials, but perhaps they’re about to fight back with a new catchphrase that has many layers.
If you think your boss is a piece of garbage then this one is for you. Over in Benoni they’re still operating in the 1970s, apparently.
FNB have just been announced as a Springbok sponsor, along with MTN owning the front of the jersey. Both are paying serious cash for that honour.
Abracadabra and Zim Zala Bim – say goodbye to the Mother City’s most iconic landmark. Well, we’ll let you take a look for yourself.
Feel it, it is here. Today could finally be the day that we boot Zuma from power, so let’s watch on as Parliament performs the secret ballot vote.
As we enter the final few hours of imploring ANC MPs to listen to the will of the people, Eusebius McKaiser’s open letter makes a few valid points.
South Africa’s white population is on the decline, rapidly, with more than half a million leaving in the past three decades alone. Are we “running out of whites”?
After more than a month away from the Western Cape High Court, Henri returned yesterday to face the music. The first to testify wasn’t in a forgiving mood.
South Africa has had a data problem for a while now, with our costs far above the worldwide norms. In a surprise move, consumers might finally be winning.
Today is a massive day that could well shape the immediate future of this country, and the world’s eyes are trained on our Parliament. So, what do they think?