Yesterday, Stats SA released the GDP stats for the third quarter. The headline number touted was the 66,1% growth, but that doesn’t really tell the full story.
SARS is being inundated with desperate calls from taxpayers who have fallen victim to scammers promising to secure large tax refunds.
As a new year approaches, consider this a reminder that starting 2021 with your finances in order is a great way to kick things off.
If you’re up for some holiday entertainment while you vegetate on the couch, look no further than the top five series of the year.
In 2019, Belle Delphine rose to fame when she started selling her used bathwater online alongside her erotic content. She now makes more than R20 million a month.
In 1967, Italian engineer Giorgio Rosa built an island, declared it an independent state, and made himself president. It’s a story Netflix couldn’t overlook.
Billionaires are often used to getting their way, and they’re also not afraid to flex their muscle through expensive court proceedings.
Mauritius wants you to visit, indefinitely, while you work remotely and get a feel for the place. After that, you might be keen to stick around.
Austin Russell founded his company, Luminar, when he was 17. At 25, he’s the world’s youngest self-made billionaire.
Ryan Reynolds created an ad for the dating app Match, and it features both Satan and the year 2020.
Given his early prediction of the United States subprime mortgage crisis, and his success in investing, when Michael Burry speaks, people listen.
The eco-friendly Ceiba is a little like Noah’s Ark, but for shipping containers, and it’s hoped that the vessel will cross oceans without the use of any fossil fuels.
Weet-Bix isn’t impressed after a supermarket employee chose an unfortunate spot to place a Jungle Oats advert in the cereal aisle.
Spare a thought for eNCA reporter Khayelihle Khumalo, who was up against the elements during a live broadcast yesterday.
Another year, another new coin, this time celebrating 100 years of the South African Reserve Bank.
The widely-acclaimed ‘Dark’ recently wrapped up its third and final season. For those in mourning, this Netflix series may well fill the void.
An Italian TV show, ‘Detto Fatto’, has been cancelled after a segment aired on the eve of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Earlier this week, news outlets across the world announced that Musk’s net worth had passed Bill Gates. Forbes wasn’t one of those – here’s why.
Legislation that will redefine who pays who, and how a TV licence will be paid, is pushing ahead, with some contentions changes thrown into the mix.
Do you ever get the feeling that you aren’t seeing everything that Netflix has to offer? Well, you’re right, and there’s a simple solution.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters worldwide, has awakened the super-rich to the need to fortify themselves against future health and climate crises.
Drivers have been killed and others injured over the past week, with more than 30 trucks torched in a series of violent attacks.
In 1971, a man hijacked a plane, was given $200 000 in ransom money, parachuted out of said plane in a black suit, and was never seen again. It remains the only unsolved plane hijacking in US history.
The general public can’t seem to separate fact from fiction in ‘The Crown’, so they’ve started harassing Camilla and Charles online.
Legal proceedings between Farkhad Akhmedov and his now ex-wife, Tatiana Akhmedova, have expanded to include their son, who is facing criminal charges.
Chess fans who are keen to take on the star of ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ can do exactly that. Be warned, though – Beth means business.
If you have R50 million going spare, and you’re in the market to buy and then rent or sell luxury apartments, this is worth a look.
Virgin Active’s membership numbers have taken a serious knock this year, and the end of October may herald another round of cancellations.
The British driver may be enjoying another successful season on the track, but he hasn’t had it all his own way of late.
Fancy 32 000 chopsticks, or 540 000 toothpicks? Don’t stress, there is also a wide assortment of alcohol up for grabs.