It was only a matter of time before the speakeasy was revived, with restaurants desperately trying to stay afloat.
Christian Brückner’s lawyer, Friedrich Fülscher, is busy doing his best to discredit a key prosecution witness.
On Monday morning, August 10, South African-born doctor Walter Reynolds was murdered by a patient weilding a hammer and machete at a clinic in Canada.
The Hout Bay community has rallied around efforts to find Anothando Mhlobo, a three-year-old who went missing from Imizamo Yethu on Monday.
In the past two days, the bodies of two women have been found in Mtwalume, on KwaZulu-Natal’s south coast. Since April, that makes five bodies in total.
Don Lewis may have vanished back in 1997, but his family aren’t prepared to give up on uncovering the truth just yet.
The 2012 case, where a Thai police officer was killed in a collision with a Ferrari driven by the heir to the Red Bull fortune, is now back in the spotlight.
Yesterday, two jewellery heists played out in two different provinces, with both ending in gunfire.
On Friday last week, Justice and Correctional Services minister Ronald Lamola published the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill.
Whilst Zimbabweans continue to suffer at the hands of a brutal regime, President Ramaphosa talks of “recent reports of difficulties”.
Whilst Ghislaine and her attorneys moan about life behind bars, a new docuseries has revealed the sordid lyrics Maxwell requested be written for Jeffrey Epstein’s 40th birthday.
The SPCA is lobbying to have two white tiger cubs moved to a safe sanctuary, from the backyard of a home in Houghton.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Prince Andrew’s accusers, is planning a tell-all book which features a story about Prince Andrew and his puppet.
Corruption in the ANC is no secret, but when you take stock of the major scandals from 1996 onwards, let’s just say Ramaphosa has his work cut out for him.
This should be obvious, but if you’re going to visit a museum, don’t sit on, and break, the 200-year-old art.
The Duke has always denied that he was out partying on March 10, 2001, but those claims are rapidly unravelling.
We’ve seen some over the top reactions from anti-maskers in America, but this guy might just take the cake.
Elzabie Brand, 54, and her parents, Breggie, 73, and Danie, 83, were attacked on July 26, with their three bodies found over the course of the next two days.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre is definitely enjoying the fact that one of her alleged abusers is now behind bars.
SAPS has published the country’s crime statistics for 2019/20, showing increases and decreases in certain areas over the 12 months in question.
Late last night, a trove of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell were unsealed, despite her best attempts to prevent that from happening.
A man was shot dead in the parking lot of Lakeside Mall in Richards Bay on Tuesday, in full view of bystanders.
The docuseries will cover the stories of five of the world’s most infamous criminals, from the crimes they committed through to how they’ve evaded capture for so long.
Former SARS lawyer Telita Snyckers knows a thing or two about the illicit cigarette trade, and says the tobacco sales ban is a terrible policy decision.
The Killers and their crew are facing accusations of sexual misconduct that allegedly occurred during their US tour in 2009.
The prime suspect, Christian Brückner, is currently in prison in Germany, and the search that has begun in the garden of a plot of land near Hanover is believed to be linked to him.
Maxwell’s lawyers argue that the evidence would force their client to “answer intrusive questions about her sex life”.
On Sunday, during a service at the Querencia Ministries Church in Wierda Park, Centurion, three armed gunmen entered the church and began robbing the congregants.
The Sun’s lawyers have presented their closing arguments in the Johnny Depp libel case against the tabloid.
Authorities believe that a recent cyberattack on tech company Garmin is the work of the infamous ‘Evil Corp’, headed by cybercriminal Maksim Yakubets.