You might think South Africa is winning when it comes to paid leave, but other countries have really raised the bar.
Christo Wiese may have been nervous ahead of yesterday’s Shoprite AGM, but he lives to fight another day.
The Van der Vorms, one of the wealthiest and most discreet families in the world, sold Ray-Ban in July, and nobody knows quite what they plan on doing with the cash.
Not everyone is thrilled with Google’s announcement that they’re buying Fitbit, which is understandable considering their track record.
You have probably read or seen something about Forex trading recently, but let’s get to the truth behind the myths and preconceptions.
Just because they’re not making new music or movies, or whatever else cast them into the limelight, doesn’t mean these celebs aren’t still rolling in the dough.
Saving for retirement means nothing if you aren’t able to enjoy it. Next week is a great chance for Capetonians to see where they stand healthwise.
If you’d like to be closer to the Winelands and have R5,5 million to spare, you could do worse than this quaint little cottage in Franschhoek.
It can’t be easy to hear your husband of six years tell you that he’s gay, but can you put a price on the emotional pain and psychological trauma that causes? Apparently, you can.
A regular customer left a bartender a lotto ticket instead of cash, and it turned out to be the best tip she’d ever received.
Continuing on from his superb Helen Zille ‘wrecking ball’ cartoon last week, Zapiro has arrowed in on the mess facing Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan as he tries to fix Eskom.
The average salary in the public sector is higher on average than the rest of the economy, and it’s draining our national budget in a massive way.
Simmer down. I know Black Friday is exciting, but you’ve got to know what you’re up against if you don’t want to get taken for a ride.
After years of delay, the City of Cape Town has finally approved the Harbour Arch mixed-use development.
Despite the fact that Eskom has hired significantly more people over the years, productivity is at an all-time low.
Always removed the Venus symbol from some of their sanitary products, and now people are threatening to boycott the company.
The last decade has brought with it incredible advancements in technology, alongside some terrifying tech scandals. Let’s recap.
Black Friday brings with it a combination of chaos and incredible savings. If you’re keen to avoid the former and enjoy the latter, here are some tips.
Amazon stocks have plummeted, resulting in Jeff Bezos losing his title as the richest man in the world.
Yesterday, Zuck appeared before Congress, where he was asked questions about Facebook’s data, political ads, cryptocurrency project Libra, and his haircut.
First Checkers raised the game, and now Pick n Pay is giving Woolworths some healthy competition with a new flagship store in Jozi.
After what they described as “probably one of the hardest processes” that they’ve been through as a team, M-Net chose Marc Buckner as the new ‘Bachelor SA’.
A lot of Eskom’s problems seem to be linked to the Medupi power station, and the situation is worse than you may think.
Philip Pullman’s epic trilogy is making its way back to the screen, with one important difference – this time they’ve done it right.
With the global accounting giants already under the cosh amidst sexual harassment claims, new details have emerged about a rather questionable training seminar.
Flights on British Airways and Kulula have been grounded following an audit that found one or two irregularities.
The magazine’s first issue, way back in December 1953, quickly sold the 700 000 copies printed. Whilst Playboy grew to become an empire, that success hasn’t lasted.
It’s an age-old debate that people tend to get pretty worked up about, so let’s see which way this tech study tilts the balance.
The latest South African Customer Satisfaction Index shows which medical schemes are keeping their customers happy.
If you thought traffic in the likes of Cape Town and Jozi was already a disaster, wait until load shedding strikes again.