Debt is an ugly four-letter word, and something that many South Africans are familiar with according to our credit card stats
Actress Gay Gibson boarded the cruise liner ‘Durban Castle’ in South Africa in October of 1947, not knowing that she would never reach her destination.
A massive explosion at Balongan oil refinery in West Java, Indonesia, in the early hours of Monday morning caught residents unaware.
Guy Ritchie’s latest film, ‘Wrath of Man’, promises to take you back to the gritty glory days of ‘Snatch’ and ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’.
The tourism and hospitality industry in South Africa took some hard knocks over the course of 2020, and the effects are still being felt.
An Italian mobster who wanted to share his cooking skills on YouTube instead found himself in the custody of INTERPOL.
On Sunday morning a couple in Mpumalanga underwent a harrowing ordeal as SAPS watched on while the man was assaulted after seeking sanctuary in a police station.
If you’ve been likening the awful smell in and around V&A Waterfront to rotting fish, you aren’t wrong.
It has been almost a year since Collins Khosa died at his home in Alexandra township on Good Friday, after being allegedly beaten by defence force (SANDF) soldiers.
If you’re bored of looking at the same old visuals of that ship in the Suez Canal, you can now do a flyby in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Corruption Watch has just released its Annual Report 2020, outlining the extent to which corruption ran rampant in South Africa last year.
For most of us, waiting for access to the vaccine is frustrating, which has created a market for criminals looking to make a quick buck.
According to the latest AutoTrader Bi-Annual Car Industry Report, certain models are proving very popular with used car buyers.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir and ‘Jerusalema’ hitmaker Master KG will be performing on Robben Island at the end of April, and you get to watch it for free.
12 lucky connoisseurs got the chance to crack open an R89 000 bottle of wine, that has spent the last year in space.
This whole NFT business is getting out of hand, and we have proof thanks to New York Times journalist Kevin Roose.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
A shopping centre in Midrand is under fire after the manager confronted a man in traditional wear inside a Clicks store.
If somebody had told me that at some point in time I would be intrigued by a vacuum cleaner, I would have bet my firstborn son that they were wrong.
If you’d like to get your hands on an antique vampire hunting kit, there’s one up for sale in South Africa.
COVID-19 has presented a unique opportunity to see how those in different income brackets stay safe, with the super-rich going as far as to secure citizenship in low-risk countries.
Amy Carlson says she’s on her 534th reincarnation, in her 19 billionth year of trying to save humanity, and will soon lead 144 000 followers into a new mystical dimension.
Sacha Jafri set out to create his painting, with the intent to raise $30 million for charity, but he got way more than he bargained for when the piece went on auction.
There are two things you can be sure of – the sun will rise tomorrow, and at some point in your life, someone will try to scam you.
BankservAfrica’s latest Take-home Pay Index is out, providing insight into what the average South African’s take-home salary looks like.
I’m a long-time fan of naps in all shapes and forms, and this is hands down the best technique for power napping if you’re looking to perk up during the day.
If you’re keen to try your hand at creating and selling your very own NFT, it can be done in a few relatively simple steps.
A study conducted at the University of California last year uncovered an unforeseen side effect of getting Botox injections.
You aren’t imagining things. Not only are there fewer tomatoes on the shelves, but the ones that are there are suddenly very expensive.
Gone are his days as a ceremonial ribbon cutter, as Prince Harry enters the working world.