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.
Students aren’t usually known for being financially responsible, so throw around R50 million into one’s account and the results are predictable.
The Guptas have bought a lavish home over in their favourite city and, well, I’d like to know where they got the money from.
Mess with Donald and his legion of fans will attack, even when you do so on a show that has mocked everyone and everything for well over ten years.
For some, retirement planning is a thing of the future – but it’s important to realise that the sooner you start the better off you will be.
People will surely be traumatised by the idea that such a statue could sell for so much, but humans are into weird things.
Something crazy happened on a TV show and people are losing their minds. Welcome to life in the 21st century folks.
Naas Botha was the golden boy of South African rugby for the best part of ten years, although it appears his finances don’t reflect that.
Nick Mulgrew, who went to school with the under fire Matthew Theunissen, has written a piece about their shared school experience.
The South African court has just made a ruling that sets the precedent for all online journalists in the country – let’s just hope no one takes advantage.
Back when he was just a loud-mouthed rich guy Donald Trump bust out the crystal ball and foretold of his presidential chops.
It’s been 22 years since South Africa became a democracy, yet nothing has really changed – and it’s only white people who are to blame.
What will Trump’s presidency be like when – and if – he enters the Oval Office? The NY Times spoke to him to find out.
Sometimes life comes back to bite you in the backside, which is why we should all take a close look at this pearler from the embattled Matthew Theunissen.
After an incident which reduced Ashleigh Schultz to tears, people from South Africa and across the globe rose up to give her some money. Now she’s ballin’.
When you have a little bit of cash to spare, why not create a batmobile and drive it across Europe? Hey, it’s your money after all.
Winning a massive amount of cash sure can change your life forever, but for this couple it wasn’t a good change. Think lies, family feuds, and horses.
For some fast food remains a guilty pleasure, although one look at the number of franchises here at home and we look a rather guilty bunch.
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.
Princess Kate has graced the cover of Vogue’s 100 anniversary issue, much to the delight of royal fans and followers.
Some light has finally been shed on the mysterious world of Bitcoin, an Ozzie man claiming to be the brains behind the Bit.
The board members of Yahoo! can’t figure out what to do with the company – so someone decided for them.
Do you know about the fastest growing areas of crime? One that knows no borders, yet whose threats cause harm world wide? Well, you should.