In order for Glenn Weiss to propose to his girlfriend, a few things needed to fall into place. You know, the usual stuff, like winning an Emmy.
The 2018 Emmys happened last night, US time, showcasing and celebrating some of the biggest talents in television. There were some pretty spectacular red carpet looks, too.
In the world of business emails, “per my previous email” is about as big a middle finger as you can receive. Here are a few tips on how you might respond.
Last week, Jeff Bezos announced that he will be donating $2 billion to finance a network of preschools and tackle homelessness in America. Criticism soon followed.
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson dedicated an entire segment of his show to the man he likes to call the “creepy porn lawyer”, and it didn’t go well for him.
Many of us have the itch to dabble in buying shares, especially when it’s now become so easy. Before you do, how about this massive first for South Africa?
The Apple Watch has undergone a revamp, and it looks like Series 4 packs quite a punch. You might recognise some familiar landmarks in the advert.
Police Minister Bheki Cele has released the South African crime statistics for 2017/2018, describing the results as something out of a ‘war zone’.
We are gearing up for the start of summer, and that means plenty of midweek drinking. It’s a good thing that Uber have your back.
If you’ve just popped your house on the market, you might want to check out what the latest House Price Index has to say.
Ikea’s iconic 2002 advert had everyone feeling sorry for a little red lamp. Now, 16 years later, the lamp is back in a sequel that reflects our changing times.
Journalist Qaanitah Hunter received a threatening text message from Women’s League secretary general Meokgo Matuba, following the explosive story about Zuma’s Durban meeting.
Choosing your next series isn’t a decision to be taken lightly. Because we care, here are five shows that you might want to add to your list.
I’m not saying your Instagram stories are boring, but it never hurts to have a trick or two up your sleeve to spice things up.
Cape Town-based business Yoco, providers of bank-card readers for small businesses, has raised a significant amount of money in a new round of funding.
The Advertising Authority has banned KFC’s recently released Street Wise 2 advert, claiming that it’s too dangerous for South African TV.
South Africa is officially in a recession, and that has seen the rand take a battering over the past few days. If you think that won’t affect you, you’re wrong.
Johann Rupert doesn’t often open up about his personal life. For the FT Weekend’s ‘How To Spend It’ section, though, he talks all things luxury.
The disgraced businessman was made to face the music in Parliament yesterday, with MPs firing questions his way. Here’s something of a highlights reel.
If you want the best in the business, sometimes you have to go directly to the source. The journey from there to the rest of the world is quite something.
As the battle for market share between South Africa’s ‘Big Five’ banks heats up, a new business model is looking to change the game.
Advertising usually speaks to the socio-political context in which it is created, which has lead to some hits and misses when it comes to controversial issues.
I would hate to be the person responsible for running Spree’s Facebook page right now, because it’s turned into a bit of a bloodbath.
People can become a little irrational in the build-up to their big day. Even with that in mind, this woman’s meltdown is one for the ages.
According to the latest figures released this morning by Stats SA, the country is in a recession. The rand has also taken a battering off the back of the news.
Absa are already feeling the burn from the backlash to their latest rebrand, and now Nando’s have added further fuel to the fire.
Grigori Perelman famously solved the Poincare Conjecture in 2006. The remaining six problems so important that solving any one of them would make you rich.
Meet five of the worst SA businesses – some linked to state capture, others not, but all guilty of the kind of corporate skullduggery that’s ruining our country.
Wimpy South Africa has terminated its relationship with their advertising agency after just a matter of months, with McDonald’s claiming plagiarism.
We’re a society that has become used to instant gratification, which is never more apparent than when the internet lags. Our impatience has some serious knock-on effects.