It didn’t take long for Gareth Cliff’s court battle to get nasty, M-Net throwing out some rather sharp barbs. Here’s the latest.
Today’s the day Gareth Cliff takes on the might of M-Net in court, the former Idols judge sharpening his talons ahead of legal proceedings.
Old POTUS couldn’t hold back the tears during an emotional plea to the American people regarding gun control, although if you believe in conspiracy.
I think we’re all glad that it’s no longer the Weekend Finance Minister at the helm, although that doesn’t mean every Gordhan decision will be cheered on.
It looks like ‘ol Bill is coming out swinging, the former actor fighting fire with fire in an effort to clean up his name. Good luck with that.
Donald Trump has never really had much of a grip on reality. So how exactly do his latest comments on banning Muslims hold up against US law?
Nigeria has lessened the amount MTN Nigeria needs to pay the country by the end of the year, but it’s still a pretty big sum.
It looks like the relationship between Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump won’t be thawing any time soon. Open up that cheque book Zucks.
There are few things more South African than getting together with mates for a lekker meal and a few drinks. The problem is what happens afterwards.
Next year will see a very important case being heard in the Pretoria High Court, and there’s a little something we can all do to help out.
Nestlé SA is going to extra lengths to ensure that the companies they source their supplies from are treating their labourers right – a big step from such a large corporation.
Odds are if you’ve ever copied your favourite series and movies from a friend’s hard drive you’re a pirate. Is it all coming to an end here in SA?
It seems like things have become very quiet in the unsolved De Zalze estate murders from earlier this year. So why has no one been charged then?
The bond between father and son is strong, although this is a rather sad and unusual case coming out of good ‘ol USA.
There is a storm brewing after things between camera giants Polaroid and GoPro turned sour. Prepare for a serious legal battle ahead.
Yesterday was another humdinger in the ongoing drama that is the Oscar Pistorius trial. Even though he wasn’t present sparks flew and there was only one winner.
It has taken them longer than many had hoped but China have eventually scrapped their controversial ‘one child only’ policy.
The town of Salem is synonymous with witches being burnt at the stake in years gone by, although the tides seem to be turning.
We all hate forking over our hard-earned cash for things like speeding fines, which is why it pays to know what rights you have when caught.
With the Apple Watch arriving on our shores and proving very popular the question of using it on the roads has begun to surface. Here’s what the law says.
Tweeters beware, a ruling from the Western Cape High Court yesterday may land all those using the hashtag #feesmustfall in some really hot water.
That’s if you believe the undertones of today’s Business Day article which details an ‘exodus’ over at Webber Wentzel.
There are few fears in this world like approaching a roadblock in a car that contains something naughty. Here’s what you need to know to stay clear of trouble.
If you have an aversion to queueing at Home Affairs, and I’m sure we all do, then you’ll be pretty stoked with this announcement.
One has to be awfully careful what one shares on social media these days, especially if you live in a country where women are second-class citizens.
Oscar’s hopes of packing up and leaving Kgosi Mampuru prison were dealt a blow yesterday and his brother wasn’t very impressed.
Debate is raging around the topic of letting agents and their treatment of black tenants here in the Mother City. One actress has had enough.
This is one story that just won’t go away – every time it looks like the Cecil debacle is about to be put to bed something else comes along to stoke the fire.
If ever you need a reminder that you should read through things clearly before signing on the dotted line here it is. Not that Stevie had much choice.
It appears those in the know at the High Court in Pretoria weren’t buying our government’s reasoning for letting war criminal Omar al-Bashir leave our shores.