For Netflix, lockdowns across the world were very good for business. There’s no guarantee that 2021 will continue that trend.
Having seen his political career go down in flames, Advance New Zealand party leader Jami-Lee Ross was on the end of another drubbing by Newshub’s political editor, Tova O’Brien.
It looks like we could be dealing with some significant premium hikes with regards to medical aid next year.
When news broke claiming that Tin Roof was at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Southern Suburbs, having hosted a ‘super-spreader’ party on October 3, the jokes wrote themselves.
Even amidst a pandemic, some influencers can’t stop themselves from prancing into businesses to ask for free stuff.
Adam Neumann once headed up WeWork, but was ousted as CEO last year. He has plenty of money to burn, and he’s dabbling once more.
Turning South Africa’s economy around is going to take a Herculean effort, and it doesn’t look like Ramaphosa’s four-point plan is going to cut it.
From the creator of ‘Big Little Lies’ comes another binge-worthy thriller with even more twists and turns.
Germany might not be too fond of the advert, but I reckon the elderly lady flipping anti-maskers the bird might put a smile on your face.
If you happened to swing past Dan Bilzerian’s Instagram account every so often, you’d be excused for thinking everything in his life was going rather well. That’s not entirely true.
It’s hard to imagine how one should react when finding out that you’ve won a Nobel prize, but I didn’t see this coming.
Advertisers might want to take into consideration that tensions are high at the moment, especially in industries that have been hit hard by lockdowns.
Fear not – our best and brightest are hard at work to turn around South Africa’s ailing economy.
Nobody likes receiving the news that they’re under audit from SARS, but there’s no need to panic just yet.
One of the things that can make financial planning daunting is realising that there’s so much more to take into account than just saving.
The country’s new demerit system is here, so it’s probably a good idea to take note of what you’ll be up against on the roads.
Facebook is throwing a tantrum over the Netflix doccie ‘The Social Dilemma’, stating that it presents a distorted reality.
Last week, FNB was talking about having SnapScan and Zapper on board with its payment terminals. That talk may have been premature.
The victim’s incessant social media updates, her video confessionals and text messages with her husband form the central material of the film’s narrative.
The satirical puppet show, ‘Spitting Image’, is back to take the mickey out of some of our most famous celebrities, politicians, and others. No one is safe.
The national lockdown pulled the curtain back on a number of systemic problems in South Africa, including the widening gender wage gap.
We finally have some insight into what Meghan and Harry are getting up to with Netflix.
Pantone has teamed up with Swedish menstruation products brand Intimina to launch a campaign to combat period stigma.
As rates of poverty grow worldwide in the wake of the pandemic, one city has taken decisive action to secure the quality of life of its citizens.
‘Tiny World’ takes a look at some of the smallest creatures on Earth, including a monkey that would fit in the palm of your hand.
The price wars are underway at Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Checkers, and Spar. BusinessTech has run a comparison, so let’s see which one gives you more bang for your buck.
In the interest of safety, many businesses have all but abandoned cash in the age of COVID-19. Turns out there’s a reason it’s called ‘dirty money’.
The stats are out, with some surprising figures concerning unemployment in South Africa that require a little unpacking.
As soon as the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was announced, you just knew the final few weeks leading up the US election were going to become even nastier.
As more businesses move to a remote working model, the demand for increased surveillance on employees has increased.