It takes quite a bit of skill and ingenuity to pull off a cash-in-transit heist, fly halfway across the world and start a new life. Enter “Fast Eddie” Maher.
The British aren’t exactly known for their outward shows of emotion, but when one woman decided to bust out the Oasis classic the crowd rallied behind her.
Practice Bikram? Well, there are a few things you might want to know about the man who started it all, a certain Bikram Choudhury.
The past few days have seen Henri’s injuries put under the spotlight, and forensic pathologist Professor Johan Dempers wasn’t buying the story.
A Vodacom customer suspected something fishy was going on when he kept getting SIM swap notifications, and it turns out he was right.
A PE college student sent out a tweet, and then deleted it, but we all know that screenshots don’t disappear as easily. Could be a rough few days ahead.
A brothel is the kind of transaction you don’t want showing up in your bank statements, and worse still is video of you caught in the act.
Former police detective Piet Byleveld has passed away at the age of 67, and he leaves behind a very impressive record of tracking down the baddies.
Chances are you’ll never get the chance to fly in a chopper above Mosul, which is a good thing, so this 360 degree video is as close as you’ll get.
We live in a country where it doesn’t pay to mess around with unsafe sex, but now there’s a very worrying trend that is becoming increasingly common here in SA.
Yesterday the Parliamentary oversight committee was handed the chance to put Eskom under the spotlight, and leading the charge was a fired up Pravin.
Last week Zomato was hacked, and the service has been keeping everyone up-to-date with what exactly happened. Seems it has been a long time coming.
As news broke of the Manchester bombing yesterday, no one knew who was responsible for the horrific incident. Now the man’s identity is known.
Still thought you were safe from terrorism in South Africa? Based on interviews with potential IS affiliates, one expert warns it’s time to change that mindset.
Last night a bomb exploded at the entrance of the Manchester Arena where popstar Ariana Grande had just performed. The result is truly heartbreaking.
It was another interesting day in court, with the evidence against Henri van Breda seemingly mounting up. Oh, and about his wounds.
You might be aware that this past week has seen further Eskom / Gupta bombshells, so let’s break it down into the five key findings.
The Charleston church shooter, Dylan Roof, had an obsession with apartheid South Africa. New unsealed interviews point to some other truly odd obsessions.
Ariana Grande concert attack. W Cape declared disaster area. More Trump / Russia interference. Molefe’s Eskom U-turn. No fruit juice for kids. Moto GP world champ dies. New Game of Thrones photos. Beyonce baby shower.
A recent mine collapse in the Free State has highlighted the burgeoning underground cities found in many of these mining towns, and they’re not just holes in the ground.
You might not be familiar with the story of Ghanaian Charlotte Nikoi, who went missing on Human Rights Day, but the investigation sounds all too familiar.
The aftermath of the violent hijacking that occurred near OR Tambo Airport on Monday afternoon was filmed by a motorist, and it’s nothing short of horrific.
The woman who received Henri’s emergency call said it was one of her weirder conversations, and the neighbour’s testimony won’t please Henri, either.
Under the wing of defence lawyer William Booth, Guatemalan tourist Diego Novella appeared in court for the Camps Bay murder of his girlfriend.
Most South Africans have a story or two to tell about slow SAPS response times, but would you really risk hijacking a policewoman?
CNN once listed Durban’s Little Gujarat as one of the best street food restaurants in the world, but things have really gone down the tubes of late.
Yesterday’s biggest courtroom drama centred around a strand of hair found in Marli’s palm. Also, can we talk about the tie Henri wore?
Over in the ConCourt the future of Jacob Zuma could well hang in the balance, with many specualting that a secret ballot would ensure his dismissal.
Computer systems all over the world were attacked by malicious software this past weekend, and it could have all been avoided so easily.
It’s no secret that are some serious power plays going on for control of the Cape underworld, but if you’re not sure exactly what’s potting then check this out.