Michael Jackson stans are freaking out over the release of the new doccie, ‘Leaving Neverland’, going to incredible lengths to prove their point.
With so much uncertainty around Eskom, and a high risk of load shedding this weekend, the best thing South Africans can do is to make sure that we are prepared.
Get ready to spend some evenings in this March, as a number of new series and new seasons head our way.
Mcain Foods is under fire from Steers, for having the audacity to suggest that they produce South Africa’s number one chip.
Members of parliament have been warned that if the fiscus continues on its current trajectory, SA will run out of money by 2042.
A new report reveals just how much the average rent has increased since 2017 across all provinces in South Africa, with the Western Cape really rocketing.
We like to promote South African owned and run businesses, that create jobs and empower this country’s citizens, but this advert is a fail.
Bezos and his baby might be printing money, but for the people who work in Amazon warehouses, there’s less to smile about.
In 1965, ad legend David Ogilvy sent his protege, Michael Ball, to set up shop in Australia, with some words of advice to help guide him.
Nailing a tertiary qualification can help you secure a job, and the type of tertiary qualification you obtain could well affect how much that job pays.
Ricky Gervais is no stranger to playing miserable characters, but he’s gone all in with his latest show, a “laconic, scorched-earth portrait of grief”.
Psychics, or mediums as they’re often called, can make a pretty penny connecting the living with those who have passed on. Jokes – it’s all bollocks.
Elon wasn’t supposed to tweet about things that could impact the markets without Tesla’s approval, but he just couldn’t help himself.
A number of big companies have suspended their adverts on YouTube, following reports of paedophilic videos on the site.
When Rose Kotze returned to Builders Warehouse Tokai with a hinge, in order to ensure she bought the same product for her home renovations, things quickly went south.
Johnson & Johnson is being investigated after the safety of their baby powder was questioned, in what could become a PR nightmare for the company.
Meghan’s pal, Amal Clooney, gifted her a trip back to the UK on a private jet as part of her baby shower celebrations. Cue the outrage.
It’s hard to listen to ‘Serial’, perhaps the most famous podcast of all time, without feeling sorry for Adnan Syed, who has spent the last 20 years locked up for the murder of Hae Min Lee.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced that South Africans are going to be paying a lot more for booze and ciggies in the near future.
Heineken is going from strength to strength as sales and share prices soar, with consumers choosing to upgrade to premium beer.
Discovery has some serious cash, and the company has gradually become an international giant. Even so, paying astronomical rent each month seems odd.
Banking experts will tell you that Capitec has shaken the Big Four (FNB, Absa, Standard Bank and Nedbank) with their entry-level accounts. Let’s see if that rings true.
Tito Mboweni will be walking a tightrope during his maiden budget speech today, with many thorny issues needing to be addressed.
Emojis can change the entire tone of a message (a little winky face at the end to soften the blow, for example), but how does this play out in the courtroom?
If you’re familiar with NetFlorist’s advertising, you probably know a chap called Harold. Let’s just say that not everyone is a fan.
At 2PM tomorrow, Tito Mboweni will deliver his first budget speech as finance minister, and he really does need to deliver the goods.
Cognac giants Hennessy spared no expense with their new advert, enlisting the help of famous director Ridley Scott.
We all know that Valentine’s Day has been turned into a commercial monster, but are you willing to pay R700 for some roses?
South African Post Office CEO Mark Barnes claims that he’s turning the embattled organisation around, but a little probing shows otherwise.
It’s been a month since Shannon McLaughlin’s blog about how Woolies stole her idea went viral. After much back and forth, the two have now made peace.