I always take a closer look when I see shipping containers being repurposed into something liveable, which Zackary South has more than ticked off.
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is, to put it kindly, a bit of a mess.
This ferocious hunger for private flying has put the industry in a bit of a tailspin, as companies hustle for more jets, pilots, and acquired competitors.
Companies have needed to adapt to retain and seek out new employees, with many considering more flexibility for their workforce.
Data previously released by Netflix showed ‘Stranger Things’ became the most viewed series in a single week since ‘Squid Game’ burst onto the scene.
Tesla sold a total of 564 743 vehicles in the first six months of this year, according to figures in their first and second-quarter reports.
The murkiness and madness behind Victoria’s Secret and its shady former CEO Les Wexner are being pushed further into the spotlight with Hulu’s new documentary, ‘Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons’.
Heard’s lawyers have asked a judge to throw out the verdict against her in post-trial motions filed last Friday (July 1).
In parts of South Texas, semi-intact dolls, doll heads, and other doll parts keep washing up on the shore.
It is time for an update on the old workweek, and with campaigns like 4 Day Week Global showing that it works, that time really ought to be now.
Leonardo del Vecchio, the brains behind Sunglass Hut, Ray-Ban, and Oakley who passed away last Monday, was Italy’s second-richest man.
Vanity Fair has picked 15 shows from the first six months of 2022 that warrant your attention.
A total of 41 091 new vehicles were sold last month, which is a 7,6% increase over June 2021.
The magnate is really into Japanese culture, which he so dotingly showed off with the design of his 87,7-metre superyacht named after a legendary samurai.
Crime drama ‘Sherwood’, inspired in part by real events that occurred in the town where writer James Graham grew up, has been showered with praise by critics.
Hands up if you’ve ever received a WhatsApp from your boss or colleague on the weekend about something that very much could have been addressed on Monday?
The auditions featured a tearjerker from a 27-year-old singer, a terrifying rendition of Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ by a demon choir, and an amazing performance from an opera singer with a knack for impersonations.
British taxpayers fund their royal family through the annual Sovereign Grant and Sovereign Grant Reserve.
South Africa’s average take-home pay is failing to keep up with inflation and shows a worrying trend.
Just when you thought you were on top of things, there’s another handful of new series to be added to your ‘must watch’ list.
Eskom’s nonsense is driving a new era of solar, where more homeowners are keen to implement alternate power solutions.
Musk recently made a company-wide call for Tesla employees to return to the office, putting the possibility of remote work to an official end.
Forbes recently ranked Lucy Guo the second-richest self-made woman under 40 after she managed to crack the male-dominated world of tech and gather a sizeable net worth of $440 million.
US retail giants are finding themselves stuck with unprecedented levels of excess inventory, which they’re struggling to keep in storage.
Although it’s just speculation at this point, I shudder to think of the knock-on effects that would come with fuel hitting R40 a litre.
Instead of opening your car window to get a ticket from a parking machine and then hustling for R5 coins to pay, a smart new app is introducing cashless and ticketless parking.
One man in Osaka’s prefectural Amagasaki city woke up with a lot more to contend with than just a hangover after a particularly gruelling Tuesday night bender.
In some cases, domestic air travellers should mentally prepare for paying three to four times more for their tickets.
Making the decision to emigrate is always a toughie and enlisting the help of a logistics company to aid in the process is advisable. Just make sure you’ve done your homework.
‘Edge of the Earth’ brings us face to face with four epic adventures that push the boundaries of what risk is considered acceptable.