It looks like training your kids to believe that they’re entitled to a certain standard of living could end up turning deadly.
Let’s just say it’s a lot easier to cope with our wilting economy from the inside of a Ferrari, whilst wearing a designer watch and heading for your holiday home.
Every day, South African news sites are littered with videos of hijackings and car theft. That’s why we rely on vehicle recovery systems, but is it money well spent?
Whilst Jamie Oliver’s restaurants might have crashed and burned, it’s a very different story for the chef with the notoriously dirty mouth.
A popular Cape Town CBD café’s owners are under fire, after details of their attempts to illegally smuggle 103 children from Chad to France have come to light. Those details are horrific.
When he’s not running a multi-billion dollar empire, Richard Branson believes his productivity can be boiled down to a simple lifestyle choice.
Their resident TV buff, Alan Sepinwall, gives his halfway-point highlights of the year, “from meta-sitcoms to real-life disaster miniseries”.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has his work cut out with SAA, and has highlighted five key problem areas.
Steinhoff is set to make corporate history again with their latest legal attack on Markus Jooste and Ben la Grange.
In a roundabout way, South African has the 1969 moon landing to thank for television making its way to our shores.
If you’re tired of forking out money every year to the criminally inept SABC, you could always try and cancel your TV licence. Good luck with that.
The US Supreme Court is relaxing their laws on vulgar language, which granted this chap a long-sought trademark. Not everyone is pleased.
During the 2019 season, many climbers have died, and others have likened conditions to ‘The Lord of the Flies’. Perhaps John’s solution might help.
Investec is changing the game with new rules that allow employees to dress the way that they want, and take up to a year of paid leave.
This beekeeper is making waves in the modern honey economy, which is an underappreciated but very important area of agriculture in South Africa.
The idea of the four-day workweek has risen to prominence recently, along with remote working. I’m not so sure the eight-hour workweek is going to take off.
Bill Gates might be incredibly wealthy, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t dropped the ball along the way. He definitely has one major regret.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes has shared some serious doubts about Mark Zuckerberg’s plans for the company’s cryptocurrency.
I’m sure James isn’t the only person who’s daydreamed about performing a duet with Jake Gyllenhaal.
You have to applaud the optimism of this shop in Melville, where you leave money in an ‘honesty envelope’ and there’s not a staff member in sight.
New York has a sex toy problem, but the issue runs much deeper than a few banned ads.
In another case of David versus Goliath, two Gugulethu entrepreneurs are taking on Nedbank, claiming the bank has violated their patent.
Sheldon Tatchell turned his passion for cutting hair into a successful business, Legends Barbershop, and his story is an inspiring one.
There’s some serious drama in the Winelands, with a multi-million rand art heist playing out for two decades. Derek and the crew went digging for dirt.
No prizes for guessing who the top three are, but some of the other top 10 earners for 2019 are stealing a living.
The City of Cape Town has approved a number of new developments that are set to change the city skyline and beyond.
An email scam is now doing the rounds, which is so effective that even law firms aren’t safe from hackers and fraudsters.
Europe’s richest person has just joined Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos in a very exclusive wealth club.
These are the six habits that the author of “The Billion Dollar Secret” claims are shared by all billionaires.
In the midst of South Africa’s weakest economic environment in a decade, one publicly-listed company has seen consistently stellar results.