Bernie Madoff is currently serving a 150-year prison sentence for defrauding investors out of more than $64 billion, including John Malkovich’s life savings.
Load shedding will be here to stay for many years yet, but the short-term outlook for load shedding is more positive than was thought just a few weeks back.
Volkswagen really needs to have a word with its marketing department before releasing another advert.
The Red & Yellow Creative School of Business is giving away R2 million in vouchers for its famous Digital Marketing Aptitude Test (DMAT).
Ronan Farrow’s investigative reporting set in motion the events that led to Harvey Weinstein’s eventual arrest. Now his methods are under close scrutiny.
Lockdown fines can range from R500 to R5 000, but there’s a reason it’s called an admission of guilt fine.
Last week, it was announced that all goods (other than tobacco and alcohol) may be sold through e-commerce platforms. South Africans wasted no time getting stuck in.
Company culture is key to keeping your employees motivated, which is why it’s important to keep it alive while working remotely.
Every year, the UK Sunday Times publishes a list of the 1 000 richest people in the country, which includes South Africans with links to Britain.
On May 5, SARS announced new tax filing seasons and a much more heavy-handed approach to those who don’t comply.
How much money is too much money? Well, according to one recent study, we may be looking at the world’s first trillionaire in 2026.
If you’ve been dreaming of buying booze on the first morning of alert level 3, you’re not alone. With reduced trading hours, though, liquor stores are worried about total chaos.
A month after his arrest for the alleged sex trafficking of minors, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell. This story has been crying out for a true-crime doccie, and here it is.
Many restaurants around the world are struggling, but some in the San Francisco area have been given a hand by a rather famous couple.
A hedge fund with a reputation for making risky but profitable bets has put their faith in, and bet their money on, South Africa.
Many South Africans need to start changing their relationship with money, if we’re going to make it out of this pandemic financially sound.
The UK’s richest musicians have been revealed, ahead of the release of the full Sunday Times Rich List this coming weekend.
Whilst the likes of Netflix and Hulu have seen impressive new subscriber numbers during the pandemic, the same cannot be said for Quibi.
Attorney Megan Harrington-Johnson unpacks your rights if your employer is talking about salary cuts.
For R99 a month, members gain access to live webinars and video masterclasses, as well as the delivery of groceries to their front door.
Members of the Voyager loyalty programme will not be able to redeem their miles until at least July 31, 2020.
The travel and tourism industry is expected to look very different once the pandemic is deemed under control.
As things stand, South Africa remains on alert level 4, and there is no timeframe given for when we may be downgraded to alert level 3.
Whilst it is the country’s poorest citizens that will be most affected, everyone can expect their lifestyles to change as the economic effects of COVID-19 play out.
Fair Cape Dairies has been handed a stern talking to from the Advertising Regulatory Board, for describing its cows as “happy”.
Do you feel like your purpose on this planet is not on this planet? If so, you could be perfect for the US Space Force, which already has a comedy series devoted to its existence.
A number of businesses have been allowed to open their doors during alert level four, provided they have a certificate.
News anchors Xoli Mngambi and Jane Dutton have landed themselves in hot water following comments made about Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
Given that car dealerships were all but shut down, along with exports, a drop in new car sales was to be expected. Still, the numbers are jarring.
With live shows put on hold due to COVID-19, South African musicians need their royalties now more than ever. The Kiffness is fighting the good fight.