You might have heard about the Bell Pottinger smear campaign orchestrated by the Guptas, and the most recent scandal has seen #PaidTwitter come back with a vengeance.
Nedbank is under the pump after it emerged that they sold thousands of fully-paid off houses, without giving the homeowners any kind of notice period.
There’s not exactly an agreed upon definition of ‘viral’ these days, but if you’re clocking in at a cool 275 million views then you might say you’ve done rather well.
By now you’ve managed to clean the dust and dirt out of every nook and cranny, but if you feel like revisiting the ‘Burn these videos should do the trick.
Bought by the Guptas in 2005, a house in Constantia is set for renovations. Neighbours are afraid that they’re going to turn it into the new Saxonwold.
Footage has emerged of the suspects in the Hannah Cornelius murder being chased after abandoning the hijacked car.
When we first saw the video of the crazy dance party atop Lion’s Head we had so many questions, and thankfully some have been answered.
A Stellenbosch student was found dead near Kraafontein, after her and a friend were allegedly hijacked in Stellies on Friday evening. RIP.
We’re up to our ears in State Capture information, but if you thought that was going to slow down you’d be wrong. This weekend was another massive set of revelations.
A damning academic report was released last night at Wits, detailing the silent coup which is underway in South Africa. Of course it’s scary reading.
They say there’s strength in numbers, and that’s certainly true for this herd of buffaloes up in Kruger Park. Looks like someone is going home hungry.
Every now and again you come across a property listing that takes your breath away. Readers of 2OV, please take a look at this gem.
With all the testosterone flying around it’s no surprise that schoolboy rugby matches see the odd fight, but this time around it was the parents who couldn’t help themselves.
The past few days have seen Henri’s injuries put under the spotlight, and forensic pathologist Professor Johan Dempers wasn’t buying the story.
Now that Thuli Madonsela is out of public office, she has even more freedom to say what she wants. She didn’t hold back during her address at Wits.
A Vodacom customer suspected something fishy was going on when he kept getting SIM swap notifications, and it turns out he was right.
Imagine your child going in for an operation, and the hospital performed an incorrect arm and leg amputation? Yes, for real.
The new Forbes 2000 list has ranked the world’s biggest businesses, and 10 of our own have made the list. Some serious numbers thrown around here.
A PE college student sent out a tweet, and then deleted it, but we all know that screenshots don’t disappear as easily. Could be a rough few days ahead.
It’s always exciting when a local designer focuses on the curvaceous women, rather than those we see on runways. One local designer is looking out for us.
A brothel is the kind of transaction you don’t want showing up in your bank statements, and worse still is video of you caught in the act.
Former police detective Piet Byleveld has passed away at the age of 67, and he leaves behind a very impressive record of tracking down the baddies.
Jarrod Jacobs had a pretty crummy Saturday night out with friends, and his Facebook post has led to a string of one-star reviews and stinging comments.
We live in a country where it doesn’t pay to mess around with unsafe sex, but now there’s a very worrying trend that is becoming increasingly common here in SA.
The Blitzboks are the toast of the rugby world right now, being crowned world champs after a dominant season. Their PR team has done rather well, too.
Yesterday the Parliamentary oversight committee was handed the chance to put Eskom under the spotlight, and leading the charge was a fired up Pravin.
Still thought you were safe from terrorism in South Africa? Based on interviews with potential IS affiliates, one expert warns it’s time to change that mindset.
If you’re looking for your next big business idea it’s worth looking at some of the current market trends. Cashew nuts, anyone?
It was another interesting day in court, with the evidence against Henri van Breda seemingly mounting up. Oh, and about his wounds.
You might be aware that this past week has seen further Eskom / Gupta bombshells, so let’s break it down into the five key findings.