Aaron Hernandez had the world at his feet, a $40 million contract, and a shot at sporting glory – until it all came crashing down.
The serial entrepreneur may have been widely panned for his dancing last week, but it turns out he had good reason to break it down.
Australia has job openings in a number of industries, ranging from engineering to pig farming, and they want South Africans to apply.
We’re not even a month into 2020 and things are already looking iffy for the South African economy. Our tax shortfall needs to be made up somewhere.
Yusaku Maezawa will be SpaceX’s first paying passenger on a trip around the moon. Now he wants to find a female “life partner” to take along for the ride.
I really wish I didn’t have to write about this nonsense, but Seth keeps picking these stories, and you keep reading them.
Capetonians have grown accustomed to seeing a Mavericks banner above the city, but recently a second plane has been doing the rounds.
Amazon accounts for more than half of all online sales in the US, which is a pretty incredible statistic. Not that Walmart is letting its competitor have all the fun.
The World Bank has been watching on closely as load shedding returns, and the organisation has some pretty bleak predictions about what lies ahead.
Seven-year-old Mikail Akar, a young painter from Germany, is selling his work for serious cash. To be fair, he has skills.
I’m already tired of hearing about ‘Love Island’ being filmed in Cape Town, and the first episode hasn’t even aired yet. Anyway, here we are.
True-crime series have become immensely popular these last few years, and the genre has become a little overdone. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, though.
Local clothing retailer Big Blue has been forced to issue a public apology after one of their t-shirt designs was widely criticised on social media.
Nowadays, everyone loves an abbreviation, but you might want to take the extra half-second to write ‘2020’ in full.
Employees are always happy to have their salaries land in the account around payday, but should we be expecting more from the companies we work for?
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new reality mini-series invites you to look at ‘alternative lifestyle practices’ that you should probably never try.
2020 is another bumper year for some of South Africa’s biggest political names, and could go a long way to shaping this country for years to come.
Hit UK series ‘Love Island’ will start filming in Upper Constantia next week, and producers aren’t taking any risks with the contestants’ safety.
You may have gone from strength to strength over the past decade, but you probably didn’t make quite as much dosh as these billionaires.
Everyone loves a 13th cheque, but you usually have to perform to some basic level of competency in order to be rewarded.
We wouldn’t want you to feel left out of any office banter, so here they are – everyone who took home a gold statue at this year’s 77th Golden Globes.
It was an interesting year for some of the world’s wealthy tech elite, who made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Over the years, South Africans have had to develop a rather odd sense of humour about things like load shedding. Here’s Madam & Eve sticking the boot in.
Lachlan Murdoch, son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, just dropped a record-breaking sum of money on a new home in Bel Air.
Government ministers might not be getting some of the perks that they’re used to, but when you’re a millionaire, does it really matter?
South Africa’s most celebrated cartoonist has given Ramaphosa and our government a double dose this week.
If you want to go on about how flashy cars are a waste of money, you should probably do it when you aren’t holding a cheque for around R2 billion.
TIME has revealed its ‘Person of the Year’ for 2019, and I would suggest that many of us saw this one coming.
According to President Ramaphosa, there are some nefarious circumstances behind the latest round of load shedding.
A recent report found that a large number of dishonest insurance claims in South Africa involved fraudsters ‘renting’ dead bodies for their scams.