We know that Donald talks a good game about how much money he is sitting on, so how do the actual facts and figures stack up?
Uber has disrupted the South African market and the effects are overwhelmingly positive. It’s also drastically changing the way many look at transport.
It looks like Judy Sexwale has taken the latest round of battles between herself and former flame Tokyo.
Auction Alliance founder Rael Levitt tried very hard to stifle a Business Day report about his company, although in the end he failed.
Bill Backer might not be a name you’re immediately familiar with, but if you’ve ever watched Mad Men he will be of interest to you.
The South African Post Office are battling crafty con artists at the moment, and some of their customers are being taken for a ride.
The wheels are in motion for some legal overhauling of sex worker laws in South Africa, something that many argue is long overdue.
PETA is at it again, and this time they are inviting shoppers to browse some leather goods. Not all is as it seems though for the shoppers.
Tempers flared during an address by provincial minister in charge of transport in Gauteng Ismail Vadi, who was eventually saved by police.
The Gupta family may have made their way over to Dubai, but that doesn’t mean their business interests have followed them just yet.
Jennifer pretty much has no time in the world for Donald Trump and she is not shy when it comes to telling the world how she feels.
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence is getting up to no good in South Africa, and they’re not letting anyone know what they know.
Rodrigo Duterte has never been a man to mince his words, although a look at his past quotes and you’ll start believing Trump is pretty normal.
People laugh about the fact that you can buy bottled water and now, thanks to excessive smog, you can buy bottled air. It’s selling too.
Remember when you had to keep a constant eye on just when your home would be plunged into darkness? Ah, those were the days.
When a massive international firm decides to be all indecisive about payments of fines and what not, the repercussions will be real.
The Panama Papers saga is still big news around the world, and now a local law firm look to have a pretty cosy connection with them.
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.
In an effort to keep our economic rating above that of junk status, a fund has been set up by both private and social sectors to ensure we’ll stay lekker.
When naming and shaming a suburb, it’s important to get your facts straight. Julie had some words for us after this morning.
SABC top dog Hlaudi Motsoeneng is a controversial figure, although someone on Twitter believes he might have a few tricks up his comedy sleeve.
When you spend plenty of time in the air it pays to catch some shut eye on board, although that isn’t always as easy as it sounds.
Tata ma chance, tata ma R20 million. It was a pretty decent beginning to the month of May for one lucky Saffa.
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.
As the card-accepting trend picks up in our humble South Africa, cash is not always king. These parking marshals get that.
Look at Mabel go, grabbing international headlines and highlighting how far we’ve come since 1994. Yeah, or something like that.
Facebook are under the pump following the admissions of some former employees. It turns out they might be feeding you what they want you to read.
Naas has seen his name in the papers for all the wrong reasons this week, but it looks like his pals at SuperSport still have his back.