We’re all set for another few days of high drama, although the prosecution believe they have a somewhat secret weapon.
It’s a case that has caught the attention of the nation, although it hasn’t played out how many had hoped thus far.
It appears someone really didn’t want their day in court, a bomb scare causing the building to be evacuated earlier this morning.
When there are billions of rands at stake, as many as seven according to some, you can bet that everyone will do their utmost to get their paws on it.
We’ve all heard about the Panama Papers and what they mean for certain politicians, but what does it mean for us everyday South Africans?
It looks like Judy Sexwale has taken the latest round of battles between herself and former flame Tokyo.
The wheels are in motion for some legal overhauling of sex worker laws in South Africa, something that many argue is long overdue.
The Gupta family may have made their way over to Dubai, but that doesn’t mean their business interests have followed them just yet.
Drama and intrigue are the order of the day over at ConCourt, although good luck finding out who’s at the centre of it all.
We’ve all seen the dirty looks directed the way of pregnant women who have a drink, although New York law now says you shouldn’t be judging.
Die without a will and all of a sudden everyone is related to you. The latest twist in the Prince saga isn’t really what you want to hear though.
Death is usually something of a vibe kill, but for one woman over in the UK it might have cost her a small fortune.
Johnson & Johnson is a common name in homes across the world, although it looks like we might want to look a little closer at how we use it.
You know how you read about how one idea changed a person’s life? Meet Nkosana Makate, who has some experience in that area.
Norwegians are a rather sensible bunch at large, and they are certainly big believers in treating their citizens with respect. To what extent though?
Roadblocks are never a good time, although if your’e clued up on exactly where you stand with the law it helps ease that tension.
The trial of Peter Roberts has just concluded over in Mauritius, the jury handing down a verdict on what happened at the posh Anahita resort last year.
I’m no smooth criminal, but one of the first rules of avoiding arrest is generally to not film yourself in the act. Something should tell this genius that.
There’s no doubting that 12-year-old girls can be unruly, although this cop will find sympathy hard to come by as this video goes viral.
During yesterday’s five-minute recess in Parliament, which lasted well over an hour, the Presidency tried to slip through a statement with a zinger or two.
Today has the potential to be a massive day for the South African political landscape, 11 judges handing down a ruling on a rather pressing question.
It’s been a torrid few months for Penny Sparrow, her ridiculous social media ramblings making her one of the country’s most hated figures.
Some scary video coming out of Jozi the past 24 hours, a few cops on a power trip physically assaulting a man on the side of the road.
As many countries around the world decriminalise cannabis South Africans are slowly waking up to the benefit of joining them. Here’s why we should.
In case you didn’t know it founding one of the world’s premium file sharing websites will make you some serious cash. Not that everyone loves you though.
It’s another day of back against the wall stuff for Jacob Zuma, the DA attacking him in both the North Gauteng High Court and Parliament.
Americans will tolerate Donald Trump, just about, but they won’t tolerate child marriage. Things became rather heated during these exchanges.
We’re back up and running after yesterday’s bomb threat drama, Krejcir and his co-accused set to hear their sentences today.
If you’re El Chapo’s lawyers you know you’re up against it fighting his innocence, although they’re really reaching with their latest demand.
The verdict has been delivered – was Gareth Cliff wrongfully dismissed from Idols and does M-Net owe him a whole lot of cash?