In order to communicate with one another, many residents used an app that turns your phone into a walkie-talkie of sorts. It wasn’t long before those looking to loot caught on.
“The Bloemfontein ghost” didn’t leave church leader Jaco Cloete, who was arrested in Cape Town after allegedly conning people out of millions via pyramid schemes.
Rather than simply accepting that fate, and letting the crooks get away with it, two people who were robbed at an ATM fought back.
It has been more than a month since Abdul-Karriem Adams found a dead cat in his yard, and started asking questions.
In Sunday’s show, John Oliver did a deep dive into the shady world of ransomware attacks, and why we should all be a little worried.
Jason Rohde’s legal team have appealed his murder conviction, appearing yesterday in front of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The situation on the ground in Afghanistan is nothing short of dire. At least five people were killed at Kabul’s airport, as thousands of desperate citizens attempted last-gasp efforts to flee the country.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former telecoms expert, Steve Scully, says he is willing to testify under oath that he saw Prince Andrew groping Virginia Giuffre.
Andrei Potgieter’s ex-wife and son were left to live in poverty while he was “living a luxury lifestyle”. A “watershed” ruling has now seen justice served.
Prince Andrew has “no discernible income”, and multiple allegations of sexual abuse against him, as he hides out at his mother’s castle in Scotland.
Cameron Herrin fatally struck a mother and daughter during a street race, and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Despite this, social media users have rallied around him.
After what feels like decades of avoiding the repercussions of his crimes, it was entirely unsurprising when Zuma exited prison last week for medical reasons.
In order to become the UK’s most notorious conman, a title bestowed on Mark Acklom by multiple media outlets, you also have to be good at what you do.
Stefan Trogisch disappeared on September 6 last year after taking a taxi to Pankow, a suburb in northern Berlin. It’s believed he was killed, dismembered, and then eaten to satisfy cannibalistic sexual desires.
A taxi driver has been labelled a “hero” by some on social media after getting out and firing shots to prevent a potential robbery in central Johannesburg on Monday.
The Duke of York is being sued, and hiding out at his mom’s castle in Balmoral isn’t going to make this one go away.
A case of attempted murder has been opened after a man in a black Mercedes-Benz was mercilessly chased, ambushed, and then shot on the side of a road in Erasmia, Tshwane.
South Africans will never forget the scenes of unrest that swept across large parts of the country last month.
Nicholas Ninow was sentenced to life in prison for raping a seven-year-old at a Dros restaurant in 2018.
A Mercedes-Benz was allegedly set alight using petrol last night, with the car going up in flames while residents watched on.
The Department of Correctional Services has confirmed that Zuma has left prison and been admitted to an outside hospital for medical observation.
The killings are perplexing in that there’s no blood on the scene, so the cats may have been killed at one location and then dumped at another.
Maxwell Berry made sure everybody knew that his parents were loaded, before groping flight attendants and being duct-taped to his seat.
Hijacking in South Africa has surpassed the number of vehicle theft, according to vehicle tracking company Tracker.
Mbuso Moloi, who has come to be known as the ‘Mercedes Woolies Looter’ in the past few weeks, appeared in court again today.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has filed a 90-page affidavit outlining what it alleges is gross corruption within the health department’s awarding of contracts, with many hands in the cookie jar.
At least 27 cats have now been killed in a similarly gruesome manner, with a reward offered for information leading to an arrest and SAPS finally on the case.
Police pitched up to a small beach in Sydney in a helicopter to warn beachgoers that they had to skedaddle out of there or face the consequences.
The brothers spent more than R5 million on a Lamborghini Huracan, with a family holiday’s first-class airfare alone costing in excess of R590 000.
Some couples, believing that the male partner’s sperm would be used, were given random samples, and in some cases, Dr. Barwin’s own sperm.