Thursday, April 3, 2025

Friday Morning Spice

The 30 most luxurious neighbourhoods in SA, Deep inside New York’s worst-rated Russian bath house, Louis Liebenberg now charged with corruption, and Nine things women wish men understood.

Friday Morning Spice

ANC big shot accused of assaulting paramedic, Rolls Royce’s nuclear proof ‘doomsday’ plane, Scottie Scheffler felony charges won’t be dropped, Fight brewing between Vodacom and MTN, and Dudu Myeni’s corruption case stalls.

Monday Morning Spice

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens closed after lightning strikes spark fires, ‘Exciting’ material that can store greenhouse gases, The parents who regret having children, State attorney’s office “dysfunctional” and “at war with itself”, and Jerry Seinfeld has some thoughts.

Friday Morning Spice

SA stunned by R247 potatoes, Formula 1’s former CEO ordered to pay $802 million, The best books to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Cape Town mayor launches campaign to combat the demand for protection fees.

Has Rolls-Royce Gone Too Far This Time?

Rolls-Royce. I don’t know a person who would say no to one, but have they maybe gone a bit too far this time around? Have a look for yourself and decide.

These Companies Are So Awesome They Don’t Need To Advertise

Advertising is everywhere these days. You don’t even realise how many ads you see in a day, but it can be around 4,000 if you get out enough, or spend enough time on the web. Some companies, however, have built such a name for themselves and developed such a following that they don’t need to advertise.

Is It Possible That Rolls-Royce Has Been Using Sub-Standard Parts And Lying To Its Wealthy Customers?

Two former employees of the English car brand Rolls-Royce have claimed that the company they worked for “cut corners on quality control requirements.” During a US lawsuit the pair said that the firm “routinely used defective parts designated as ‘scrap only.’” According to BBC, the two ex-workers, Thomas McArtor and Keith Ramsey, are challenging the court order that prevents them […]