Pick n Pay has come under fire after one of its store managers shouted at a grandmother over a chocolate. Not cool guys.
For TIME Magazine influence means activism‚ innovation and achievement – so which South African could it be?
Coca-Cola are still coining it, that’s for sure, but their share prices have taken a dip after some pretty bold claims from the company.
It’s almost time for the Game of Thrones frenzy to kick into overdrive once more, which is why we should also enjoy this truly South African parody.
Most of us know that throwing your boss under the bus isn’t the wisest move, so are we surprised that Cell C employees are rallying around their CEO?
While recognition on Facebook has been likened to a cocaine addiction, how dark will it become when money is involved?
Let’s all celebrate the opening of the first Starbucks by supporting our local businesses instead. You Jozi folk just enjoy yourself.
Norwegians are a rather sensible bunch at large, and they are certainly big believers in treating their citizens with respect. To what extent though?
The rand has suddenly increased against the dollar, and we’re all holding fingers that it will only get better. However, analysts sing a different tune.
Coca-Cola has taken its next step to unify the brand, keeping one thing the same across the board.
A new MTV documentary is asking the question: how has the idea of the “rainbow nation” evolved?
Cell C CEO Jose Dos Santos has had himself a shocker, and he has only dug a deeper hole with his feeble attempt at an apology.
Have you got some offshore accounts and want to regularise your affairs before the tax amnesty wears off? Here’s everything you need to know.
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.
It was 24 years ago when Tupac laid down some philosophical rants about the world, and it seems nothing has since changed.
It could be an awkward few days for Jose Dos Santos, the CEO catching some heat for comments he made during a radio interview.
Houston just requested to be declared a disaster region, so much rain falling on the metro area that some are calling it ‘biblical’.
Here’s one for everyone who wants to throat punch their boss – there are places out there that are kind of a pleasure to work at.
Six bulldozers take to the streets of China to battle it out for business and create quite a show. It’s like the TV show Robot Wars but on a much bigger scale.
Although the white population of South Africa has decreased significantly, no one’s sure if it’s fertility or emigration.
Canada’s PM schooled a snarky reporter on the topic of quantum computing, much to the approval of the students.
It seems Namibia might be in trouble with the United Nations, details of a long-standing relationship between the two now coming to light.
The head of the Guptas’ holding company, Nazeem Howa, has been put under the spotlight. As the family’s spokesperson he just keeps lying.
Audio recordings of Hulk Hogan’s racial slurs have finally been released, and it could be pretty damning to his image.
For some, it appears that success is a walk in the park – but the personal sacrifices that one makes almost always go unnoticed.
It looks like Kenya’s Film Classification Board could do with a chill pill, a Coca-Cola advert taken off the air for what seems rather innocuous.
With a 4K camera, live visual tracking, obstacle avoidance, image stabilizer, no earth-curvature and up to 5km flying range, the DJI Phantom 4 is the ultimate drone. Everyone knows that.
The countdown has well and truly begun, and this sick look at how they create the iconic show will do little to calm the hype.
Be honest, all that playing tour guide for friends and family these past few months has kind of worn you out. Don’t be like that, there’s so much more to see.
You would think the Guptas are a part of the presidential family, the way they’re speaking. Oh, wait, they are.