If you’re in need of a serious digital detox, these three escapes are exactly what you’re looking for. Relax, you can upload the pictures to Facebook when you return.
American college student Mackenzie Noland’s graduation photos with a very unconventional friend have garnered worldwide attention.
After playing the lottery three times a week since their varsity days, an ordinary couple from Mpumalanga became multi-millionaires over the weekend.
A Namibian carwash attendant wins this week’s epic fail competition, in an incident that could be described as a comedy of errors.
Carter Page, a former advisor to the Trump campaign, thinks that Donald Trump and Nelson Mandela have a lot in common.
Ever wondered which countries take the prize for the wealthiest in the world? Here’s a list of the top 15, according to Fortune.
When Shubnum Khan posed for a quick photo shoot when she was 24, she had no idea that her image would be used in ads all over the world.
DC has decided to move away from some of their more grim efforts, and the Justice League, to bring you something a little bit different.
After a (very) brief sabbatical, Elon is back to his old Twitter tricks. This time he’s linking Tesla’s stocks and Hitler, leaving many shaking their heads.
Beyoncé has appeared on the cover of Vogue a number of times. She’s on the cover again this month, only this time she’s making history.
Three people are dead, and nearly 70 injured, in a huge explosion on an Italian motorway. Some of the footage is pretty intense.
Deputy President David Mabuza has made headlines in the New York Times for all of the wrong reasons. Here’s a hint – the story involves widespread corruption.
If you’re looking for love, these 36 questions put together by a psychologist might be the way to take that Tinder date from hook-up to hitched.
The Lockheed Martin LM-100J is a beast of a plane, which means it isn’t expected to be all that acrobatic. If you have the right pilot, you never know.
Move aside Tinder, because Facebook is releasing an online dating site. It’s already bringing people together over at the social media giant’s HQ.
South African students Ben Myres and Cukia Kimani’s university project contained a glitch. That became a game, and now the world is taking notice.
Demi’s sent out her first message to fans following her overdose, laying bare the extent of her troubles.
David Geffen owns everything – including a private plane, a celebrity party yacht, and tons of property. It’s fair to say he doesn’t mind hosting some famous names.
The Telegraph has released a list of the world’s best hotel villas, and a Cape Town gem has made the cut. Not hard to see why.
A Scottish couple won, and then almost lost, a ton of cash in the EuroMillions Lottery this week. Never tear up your Lottery tickets, good people.
If you have R150 000 lying around each month, you might be interested in renting this property in Hyde Park, Sandton.
If smoking it isn’t for you, and you’re not a big fan of the often overpowering edible ride, then sipping on some green might be for you.
A woman in Alabama is convinced that she’s captured footage of God walking through the clouds. Best you take a look for yourself.
Here’s a story you don’t see every day, that’s a combination between ‘Tarzan’ and ‘The Jungle Book’. Let’s meet Maykool Coroseo Acuña.
After his latest media outburst, palace aides are holding crisis meetings to deal with Meghan’s dad.
Over the weekend, Julius and his gun-wielding antics grabbed headlines. It was only a matter of time until it snowballed.
With sexual harassment claims (and worse) against Kevin Spacey not going away any time soon, ‘Billionaire Boys Club’ may well be his last film.
Millennials in the UK and the US are replacing nights out with days at fitness boutiques, and you might have noticed the trend making its way to our shores as well.
Jane Garvey has started a debate on Twitter over whether the term ‘guys’ is still appropriate when referring to a mixed group of people.
Tyson Beckford has been accused of body shaming Kim Kardashian. She responds with a homophobic clap-back. Social media wars ensue.