Ever heard of ‘Eye for an Eye’? There’s a good chance you wouldn’t have, because the film was rebranded to The Poison Rose shortly after its release, and it also appears to be a pile of shite.
Having decided to resign as CEO of Amazon, Bezos can now turn his attention towards other ventures.
Back in December, there was an explosive landing, and it was a case of déjà vu yesterday with the latest uncrewed vehicle, codenamed SN9.
On January 25, former Hawks boss Johan Booysen was chased by a man wielding a gun, although the assailant’s attempts to discharge the weapon were unsuccessful.
The long-running feud between Chris Von Ulmenstein and the SA Butler Academy caught the attention of Carte Blanche, and they sent Derek to investigate.
Last year, Peter Madsen finally admitted that he had murdered Kim Wall, who went missing after Madsen took her out to sea in his homemade submarine in August 2017.
Greene has called for the public execution of Democrats, called school shootings “false flags”, talked about Jewish space lasers, and somehow still been elected to Congress.
Cash-in-transit heists are unfortunately a dime a dozen, but new tactics being employed have criminologists and industry insiders very worried.
Yesterday, the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrived on South African soil, with news outlets carrying live feeds, and politicians on the scene patting each other on the backs.
South Africa’s largest cinema chain, which runs 55 movie complexes with more than 400 screens, was doing rather well until COVID-19 came knocking.
The former president has hit back at last week’s Constitutional Court ruling that he has to appear before the Zondo Commission, likening his treatment to that which he received at the hands of the apartheid government.
For those considering the use of Ivermectin, there are a number of factors to take into consideration.
In the late 1960s, the Queen allowed cameras inside her home for a full year. She wasn’t happy with the end result, and the footage promptly disappeared, until being leaked last week.
Saturday’s Muizenberg beach protest saw some heated scenes play out, with emotions boiling over and some rather interesting viewpoints shared.
Peter Nygard’s former personal videographer, Stephen Feralio, has stepped forward to share footage he captured, saying that he could no longer remain silent.
Jacob Chansley, perhaps best known as the QAnon Shaman, is preparing to throw Trump under the bus and sing for his supper.
If you’re a buy-to-let landlord, the latest numbers coming out of the Atlantic Seaboard do not make for pretty reading.
In 1999, a massive crocodile terrorised a US town in the movie ‘Lake Placid’. 22 years later, in Lake Placid, Australia, a man has fought off a croc with his bare hands.
If you have made, or plan to make, the switch from WhatsApp to Telegram, there’s a really easy way to move your chat history across.
For decades, Musica has been the country’s leading music and entertainment retail brand, but that run has come to an abrupt end.
Our healthcare professionals deserve our praise and immense gratitude, but there’s also a danger to that hero label.
The use of Ivermectin, an animal anti-parasitic medicine currently used by veterinarians in South Africa, has been the topic of much discussion these past few months.
It’s a far, far cry from what Steinhoff shares were trading at back in 2017, before the great unravelling, but this week did see a spike in the company’s share price.
Nia Dennis incorporated music from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Missy Elliott into her routine, which scored 9,95 out of 10 from the judges and received the seal of approval from Michelle Obama.
British residents returning home from South Africa will have to fork out for a 10-day hotel quarantine, which doesn’t come cheap.
Lawyers acting on Maxwell’s behalf are seeking the dismissal of charges related to recruiting and grooming underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
It’s not often that you see a truck involved in a high-speed chase, with the driver hijacking the vehicle in Porterville and initially avoiding a police roadblock.
Oh, the things people will do for the ‘Gram these days.
Whilst it feels like the Zondo Commission has been dragging on forever, the claims made this week are yet another reminder of how South Africa was sold down the river.
On Thursday, February 11, at 7:30PM, Qiniso Van Damme will become South Africa’s first Bachelorette. Here are five of the men competing for her affection.