The wives of billionaires live lives that go beyond anything you could imagine. Truth really is stranger than fiction.
Forbes’ latest list reveals that America’s 400 richest people are worth a combined $3,2 trillion, up $240 billion from a year ago.
It would be pretty easy for Dis-Chem to have a cheeky dig at Clicks, given the current climate, but the retailer has distanced itself from a supposed ad doing the rounds on social media.
Even though you know full well the numbers are going to be dire, they still sting. Let’s take a closer look at what it all means.
Even Cape Town’s underworld syndicates are allegedly struggling, and the men in balaclavas are looking for new revenue streams.
Yesterday saw Clicks stores across the country shut down, and in some cases damaged. On social media, there were also some heated exchanges.
Submitting a tax return to SARS is always a rather nervy affair, and now a proposed amendment to the law has practitioners worried about the implications.
According to reports, Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe was involved in trying to orchestrate a hit on Western Cape Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath.
When John Oliver laid into the town of Danbury, Connecticut, he set in motion a chain of events that has taken some unlikely twists and turns.
Clicks has been widely criticised for an online ad that was swiftly pulled from the site, but Malema and the EFF aren’t satisfied.
The Western Cape department of community safety is working on a plan to regulate alcohol sales, thereby decreasing violent crime.
Whilst it’s a little like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound, at least someone at Eskom is being held accountable.
Eskom submitted its long-term forecasts to the Standing Committee on Appropriations (SCOA) yesterday. So, about that generator.
Earlier this week, Netflix released a trailer for its upcoming horror series, ‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’. Creepy dolls – yep, they’re here.
We’re spending today on stage two, but Eskom has warned that the situation could worsen at any stage, and at “short notice”.
Unlike numerous other industries, video communication platforms didn’t suffer from the pandemic slump, with Zoom proving to be one of the most popular.
91-year-old Des Scott, a highly successful businessman from KZN, finds himself at the centre of a family dispute over his fortune.
You’ll struggle to find a friendship more wholesome than the one between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
Earlier this week, Bezos’ fortune surpassed the $200 billion mark. I’m sure he’s stoked, but not everyone shares that sentiment.
Whilst the threat of load shedding hangs over our heads, an online meeting to discuss various matters related to Eskom ended in farcical circumstances.
We’re starting to get a taste of the knock-on effects of the ban on the sale of alcohol during the lockdown.
Despite the fact that COVID-19 is causing financial uncertainty around the world, you can always count on the rich getting richer.
COSATU is planning a major strike to protest President Ramaphosa’s inaction on corruption.
The company’s Cupertino, California campus, known as Apple Park, is the stuff of legend, and any new buildings bearing the logo also need to be up to scratch.
Statistics SA has published reports on the state of the motor trade industry, tourist accommodation, the transport industry, and the food and beverage sectors.
The moment that many fans of ‘The Crown’ have been waiting for has finally arrived.
In an upcoming documentary, Paris Hilton speaks out about her horrible experiences at boarding school.
Interprovincial travel will at least allow South Africans to holiday in other parts of the country, but without overseas tourists, the industry is in real trouble.
Gold prospectors in Australia did a bit of digging on ‘virgin ground’, got lucky, and cashed in big time.
Yesterday, news broke that Experian suffered a massive data breach, that placed millions of South Africans’ personal information at risk.