On the eve of the Netball World Cup, a few members of the Jamaican team were left bewildered and afraid following an alleged theft in Cape Town.
A ‘big time’ drug dealer has been feeling the pointy end of social media’s shame stick after a police mugshot went viral showing the gangsta with a haircut that many are saying he stole from the classic Lego Man.
One of the witnesses in the trial testified that he and his wife had just started walking their dog along the path on that fateful day when they came upon three men acting “erratically”.
The clip that allegedly features Botha making racist remarks about shoppers at a mall has raised the cackles of Azapo deputy president, Kekeletso Khena, but Botha denies the recording, saying that it is AI-generated.
Director Alejandro Monteverde started shooting ‘Sound Of Freedom’ as a way to bring attention to the dark world of child sex trafficking, which inadvertently made a bunch of QAnon conspiracy crazies latch on for dear life.
When the FBI arrived at James Nott’s apartment in Kentucky, they asked if anyone else was in the house, to which Nott replied “Only my dead friends.”
Leon Black, former board chair of the Museum of Modern Art, agreed to pay $62,5 million (R1,125 billion) to the US Virgin Islands to be “released from potential claims related to a sex trafficking operation” linked to pervert financier Jeffrey Epstein.
“Damn look at these people stealing! Say hi to the camera!” the bystander filming the incident can be heard saying, as alarms blared in the background.
DA KZN spokesperson on transport Sharon Hoosen has called out the state of the provinces’ dire situation, demanding an urgent report from law enforcement to curb the chaos.
If you shoot the driver, who’s going to drive the taxi?
Johannesburg’s infamous Ponte City tower may be Africa’s tallest apartment building but it was also South Africa’s symbol of inner-city dilapidation for a long time.
Laws, by-laws, regulations, higher levies and taxes. There are now so many rules and regulations governing South Africans that no sane person can be expected to keep track of it all. Perhaps we should just begin by teaching Capetonians that a red traffic light means stop. Baby steps.
A daring escape by a human trafficking victim resulted in the rescue of three Thai nationals who were held captive at a house in Garsfontein.
Last week, Carlee Russell was driving home from work when she called 911 to say she was stopping her car to check on a toddler who was walking on the highway and then called a family member who lost contact with her.
A clinical psychologist has stated that convicted child sex abuse kingpin Gerhard Ackerman is psychologically inclined to abuse kids sexually.
Bruce Springsteen could not possibly have had this in mind when he wrote the hit song Streets Of Philadelphia, but the lyrics “I was bruised and battered, couldn’t tell what I felt, I was unrecognizable to myself” seems almost prophetic now.
“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them.” Unless you are the Bushiri’s, in which case you throw their asses out in the cold, along with their teachers, desks, and chairs.
Tragic and shocking details about the murder have emerged, revealing what all happened to lead up to the night in September 2021 when orthopaedic surgeon Graham Dickason found his children strangled with cable ties in their beds.
A MyCiti bus crashed into Truth Coffee shop on Buitenkant Street in the CBD on Monday evening after allegedly coming ‘under attack’.
A new ad campaign warns against “sharenting”, showing the horrifying consequences that could follow your kids right into adulthood if you post a picture of them online.
One night recently, before midnight, the 21-year-old lady had finished work and had requested a trip home to Mitchells Plain with the e-hailing service InDrive. Little did she know that she would be in for a traumatising ride.
A brazen attempted hijacking was caught on CCTV cameras, showing the victim ram their car into their house’s gate and reverse the hell out of there.
An unmasked man caught on camera allegedly setting a truck on fire is just one among a dozen identified in relation to the spate of trucks doused in flames on Sunday night in KwaZulu-Natal.
The two South African engineers – Frederic Potgieter (53) from George and Peter Huxham (55) from Langebaan – are still imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea and are trying to appeal their drug smuggling conviction.
Insurance company MiWay has been dealing with a client who reported his Mercedes-Benz stolen after he was allegedly drugged by two unknown women he met one night at a party.
With South Africans growing more and more frazzled by the day as a seemingly endless wave of crime washes over us, the government needs to be clear when they put these bills together.
An Amazon manager masterminded an audacious $10 million (over R187 million) fraud ring that allowed her to buy a Tesla, a Lamborghini, and a mansion.
South Africa’s second official musical instrument, after the vuvuzela, is the blaring sound of an alarm, and according to a video doing the rounds, people have zero sh*ts left to give.
It’s weird that we don’t see the actual destruction process, isn’t it? Perhaps the weapons were sent to Russia after all…
In cases of mentally fragile people, an AI chatbot can be as good as a gun, just way easier to download.