At least six new speed cameras have recently been installed to clamp down on illegal street racers and drivers breaking the law.
We knew the $50 million libel case Depp brought against Heard would be messy, but it’s already been dubbed the ‘soap opera’ trial.
Yesterday, the Road Traffic Management Corporation posted videos of vehicles that were illegally registered on the National Traffic Information System being crushed.
During his tennis career, Boris Becker earned an estimated £38 million (roughly R730 million) in prize money and sponsorship deals. By 2017, he was declared bankrupt.
As was to be expected with more and more people returning to on-site working, the CCMA has dealt with a number of vaccine mandate cases.
Prince Andrew has until March 17 to make that reported £12 million out of court settlement payment in full. Cash is just a little tight at this point.
In November last year, news broke that Oscar Pistorius was eligible for parole. His legal representation believes the process has stalled, while the Steenkamps contend that there was an “error in calculation”.
Simon Leviev (real name Shimon Hayut) may not be behind bars where he belongs, but the hits just keep on coming.
President Ramaphosa is making the new laws actionable from today (March 1), so it is definitely a good time to familiarise yourself with what can land you with a hefty fine and potential jail time.
At a press conference announcing a new lawsuit, lawyers released a play-by-play CGI video outlining everything that went wrong with the ‘Rust’ shooting.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) is going to have its hands full with vaccine mandate cases.
A recent ruling by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) found in favour of an employer, Goldrush Group, who sacked an employee for failing to get vaccinated.
With Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton tied on points heading into this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the stage was set for a dramatic finale.
The change would have a serious impact on those whose retirement plans involve moving abroad, so it’s being closely monitored.
Britney’s lawyer is going ahead with a deposition filing against her father, which means Mr Spears and everyone who was dipping their hands into her large estate during the conservatorship should be worried.
Phil Collins’ ex-wife Orianne Bates is alleging that he abused various substances and exhibited a terrible approach to personal hygiene.
In May, SARS announced it was forming an HWI unit, aimed at improving compliance amongst the country’s wealthiest citizens.
Fail to pay your taxes, and SARS will come knocking, with a number of new initiatives targeting everyone from businesses through to wealthy South Africans.
The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill will completely reshape cannabis laws in South Africa. Here’s the latest on where that stands.
Jason Rohde’s legal team have appealed his murder conviction, appearing yesterday in front of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Donne Botha claims that she married Steyn in 2007, and has been seeking a sizeable chunk of the billionaire’s wealth following their split.
Some couples, believing that the male partner’s sperm would be used, were given random samples, and in some cases, Dr. Barwin’s own sperm.
For the past five years, Preston Haskell, the son of a Texan construction mogul of the same name, has been involved in an increasingly messy divorce.
Three of South Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges have been approached by SARS, which is looking into South Africans involved in “the mining, speculation and/or investment in crypto assets”.
We’ve warned you before Goop’s jade eggs, and now we must add something about the vagina-scented candles, too.
Judge Jeffrey Middleton wasn’t having any of it when a man showed up to his Zoom court arraignment with a rather uncouth name.
The long, long, long-running saga of Vodacom versus the man who invented the network’s ‘Please Call Me’ concept rages on, with a hearing planned for early next month.
Expropriation Bill B3-2020 outlines how the expropriation and compensation processes would unfold, as well as five instances where no compensation would be offered.
For more than four-and-a-half years, residents have complained to the City of Cape Town about “visual pollution”, and they’ve finally emerged victorious.
Facebook users based in Australia are not able to link to news articles from either Australian or international news sites, with troves of content taken down.