Elizabeth Polanco De Los Santos’ six-hour layover in Dubai ended up becoming a months-on-end stay in a local prison.
The noise around a prefabricated call centre dubbed “the most expensive mkhukhu” (shack) in South Africa, is growing.
Christopher Andersen, author of The King, said in an interview with Fox News that the music mogul wanted the princes at his events but strict “palace handlers” stopped them.
A recent video of an incident involving an e-hailing driver has gone viral on X, highlighting how e-hailing drivers are fearing for their lives.
Brooks first became aware of the accusations against him in July when she threatened to sue him in public unless he handed her millions of dollars.
Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in the tragic murder of Ben Tuzee, the 51-year-old co-owner of Dixies Restaurant & Bar in Glencairn.
Fingerprints left at the scene of a daring robbery at a mansion in Cape Town’s upscale Llandudno suburb set off a trail that pointed to an unexpected group of suspects—police officers.
There is a lot of ‘noise’ around the guilt of the UK’s most prolific child killer, with traumatic testimony on one end and complex medical evidence on the other.
The Space Agency commended the hacker for spotting the flaw while also recognising his contributions as an “independent security researcher.”
Pope Francis happened to be in Belgium during the incident.
Brad Pitt’s representative has come forward after scammers were busted for allegedly posing as the Hollywood star, tricking women on social media into handing over their money.
On Thursday, a Japanese court acquitted 88-year-old Hakamata, who was mistakenly sentenced to death in 1968 for murdering a family.
‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ is one of Netflix’s most watched shows right now, but one of the real-life men it is based on criticised it for being “disheartening slander”.
According to reports, both women were freed on Thursday afternoon after their kidnappers allegedly “panicked” because they realised police were closing in.
Susana Kennedy has been spreading the word of a child abduction across social media, stating that her biological father, a man named Carlos Rebelo, was abusive towards her and that she knows “what he is capable of”.
According to the police, the Combat Team pursued the men along Bosmansdam Road when the suspects opened fire on the cops, who retaliated in kind.
Kutcher was seen mingling at Diddy’s infamous 2009 white party, which 50 Cent described as having “an uncomfortable energy” lingering in the air.
Gina Grant appeared to be the ideal candidate for admission to Harvard University, until news broke that she killed her mother after years of abuse.
There is now a deep concern about “escalating incidents of criminality against tourists” in the Eastern Cape.
Reports suggest that the individual was marketing these majestic wild animals on a WhatsApp group, seeking a cool R35,000 for each cub.
During a poignant hearing, victims shared their harrowing experiences, describing how they were deceived by a man who seemed kind, educated, and part of an agency meant to “protect the world from evil”.
How someone can hold that amount of drugs in their system is crazy.
It has even come out that somewhere around 100 women are feared to have been sexually abused by Mohamed Al Fayed, the late billionaire owner of Harrods.
One of Pretoria’s most prestigious schools was thrust into the spotlight last week amid explosive allegations of indecency and financial misconduct, with the scandal swirling around none other than the principal himself.
According to the government, several of the houses had had their kitchen cupboards taken out, carpets had been stolen or destroyed, and several properties had been vandalised with graffiti. One even had a taxi business operating from the property.
Grisham, whose legal thrillers have been adapted into popular Hollywood films, spoke out about a man who has spent more than 20 years on death row in Texas for fatally shaking his two-year-old daughter.
Elon has seemingly joined Trump in his penchant for inspiring extremist violence.
According to evidence, the victims of the abuse would often be given IV fluids in the aftermath to recover from the “physical exertion and drug use”.
Alarmingly, the women all viewed taxis as unsafe, yet part of their everyday lived experience in South Africa.
This all emerged after a woman, who claimed to have been hired at the restaurant, exposed the alleged mistreatment of workers via a now-viral social media post.