Late last week, and throughout the weekend, scenes of chaos and destruction have played out, predominantly in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
The man, in just his boxer shorts and a single sock, was arrested for suspected arson after jumping from rooftop to rooftop and swinging on cable lines.
Speaking outside of the prison where Jacob Zuma is incarcerated, Carl Niehaus suffered further humiliation after being arrested during a live broadcast.
Hubert Caouissin has been jailed for 30 years after being found guilty of murdering four of his family members. He was convinced they were sitting on gold hidden during the Second World War.
Late last night, with the clock ticking, Jacob Zuma was taken to Estcourt Correctional Centre to serve his 15-month prison sentence.
Fresh allegations have emerged in the case against Dean Carelse, who taught and coached sport at Grey PE and other Gqeberha schools before moving to Australia.
The crimes committed by members of the murderous occult known as the Krugersdorp Killers are the focus of a four-part docuseries coming out later this month.
In a final attempt to avoid prison, Zuma’s legal team will file court papers at the Constitutional Court today.
Danyal Hussein, who is accused of murdering two friends celebrating a birthday at a park in London, had allegedly written out a contract with a ‘demon’ in exchange for money and love.
A gang targeted a cash-in-transit (CIT) vehicle earlier today at Mall@55 in Centurion, with one suspect dying during a gunfight.
The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence given to a 74-year-old Japanese serial killer dubbed the ‘Black Widow’.
Via the Jacob G Zuma Foundation, the former president has lambasted the ConCourt ruling, adding that the Zondo Commission has been “transformed into a slaughterhouse”.
Ameer Cajee and Raees Cajee are accused of fleecing investors out of huge sums of money. One of those investors isn’t the sort of man you want to mess with.
In KwaZulu-Natal, as with much of South Africa, politics, corruption, and crime have become intricately linked.
After what we’ve been through, it still feels almost unbelievable that Zuma will actually end up behind bars. Let’s imagine for a second that he does.
American Eric Czuleger says he ignored his gut instinct when walking on Signal Hill this past weekend, and he ended up being the victim of a knife attack with a rather bizarre ending.
Jacob Zuma has been found guilty of contempt of court, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment by the Constitutional Court.
Nine years ago, thieves stole paintings by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian from the National Gallery in Athens.
A groom was getting ready for his wedding in his room at a Drakensberg resort when police swooped in and made the arrest.
If you’re going to waltz into a restaurant and grab a phone, you better have your escape route clearly mapped out.
British socialite Jasmine Hartin is back in prison after a confrontation with her husband.
Yesterday, Angelo Agrizzi was back in the hot seat at the Zondo Commission. He says he’s put in the work, and “there is no longer even a racist thing in my mind.”
A SANParks investigation has found compelling evidence that the fire, which caused huge damage to UCT and surrounding areas, was started intentionally.
A new documentary, ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’, seeks to shed light on how she wound up a fugitive, and now behind bars, following years of allegedly procuring victims for Epstein.
33-year-old Babis Anagnostopoulos, dubbed ‘the Greek Oscar Pistorius’ by law enforcement, appeared in court surrounded by a strong security presence.
Sterna Lewis and her boyfriend, Mario Engelbrecht, were gaming online last week, and in the midst of a live stream, when they became the victims of a robbery.
Whilst the initial fire was likely caused by “a vacated vagrant fire”, numerous residents in the Devil’s Peak area also reported seeing people lighting fires on Sunday, April 18.
A Former Met chief disclosed that he questioned Prince Charles as a witness in 2005, regarding a note written by Princess Diana that seemed to predict her death.
When a new start-up cracks the news, it’s often referred to as ‘the Uber of’ whatever field it operates in. Concoct an elaborate story to cover up a murder, and you may just be dubbed the new Oscar Pistorius.
An alleged rhino poaching kingpin, nicknamed ‘Mr Big’, was shot and killed by three armed men in a parking lot in Mpumalanga yesterday.