Online scammers are now more efficient and creative than ever before. As websites update their security features, so do fraudsters, which is why these tips will come in handy.
A South African businessman spotted the elusive Ajay Gupta in Dubai, and said if it wasn’t for some pesky laws he would have dished out the pain.
Fridays are for popping bottles, and the end of this week promises to be a nervous one for Jacob Zuma. He’s off to court, and these witnesses are waiting to testify.
Nasim Aghdam’s main source of income was YouTube, but that all changed when they updated their advertising policies. Yesterday she took revenge.
Police have confirmed that they have arrested a man on charges of arson, and it’s going to be tough for him to explain his way out of this one.
An investigation has been opened into an accident that claimed the lives of two people in KZN, and if you look at the CCTV footage it’s not hard to see why.
Smith, Warner, Bancroft – three names that will forever be associated with cheating. Not a good look, but Australia’s real sporting shame is something far more sinister.
You can bet that convicted racist Vicki Momberg is going to have a tough time in jail. My guess is that she won’t be getting seconds at meal time.
Nikolas Cruz might be on suicide watch as he awaits trial, but little does he know that a whole lot of teenage girls are sending love his way.
Back in the day Bill was the star of ‘The Cosby Show’, heading up the Huxtable family. With the benefit of hindsight, this clip hasn’t aged well at all.
Radovan Krejcir might be serving his 35-year sentence in South Africa, but his home country has also taken a dim view of his immoral lifestyle.
After being forced by his own party to suck up his pride and hit the road, the 75-year-old crook is finally enjoying some down time.
It wasn’t a good morning for racist ranter Vicki Momberg, as judgement was handed down in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court.
Yet another case of alleged police abuse was filmed in Cape Town, with a 27-year-old female claiming that she was physically abused outside Canal Walk.
After becoming a mascot for America’s alt-right movement, and donning his Greek Sparta costume at rallies, John Turano finally saw the light. Well, kind of.
Over 13 000 fraudulent life insurance claims were foiled in 2016 in South African alone, and these were the most common cons people tried to pull off.
As conversations about land reach an all time high in South Africa, Hermanus descended into chaos after some people were told a piece of land was theirs for the taking.
After going undercover as an ivory buyer, wildlife photographer Adrian Steirn belives he has proof that the former first lady was involved with an ivory smuggling ring.
What happens when you send more than 5 000 English football fans to Amsterdam for a Friday night ‘friendly’? Of course it doesn’t end well.
The murder of 21-year-old student Hannah Cornelius grabbed headlines last year, and now her mother’s body has been found along the shores of Scarborough.
On Monday, after attempting to defuse another situation with traffic officers, Zainodien Allie was not only arrested, but tackled to the ground, too.
We may never know what drove Stephen Paddock to murder 58 people, but thanks to CCTV footage we can see how he planned his attack.
Whilst snapping a few photos and trying to get a comment from Floyd, journalist Adrian de Kock was assaulted outside Parliament earlier today.
Appearing in the Cape Town High Court yesterday, Michael Holmes told the court how, during a phone call, the murder accused opened up to him.
One of the country’s most prestigious (and costly) schools was the scene of a shootout between robbers and security guards early Monday morning.
Shaun Abrahams announced on Friday that Zuma will face 16 charges, and the walls may finally be closing in. Turns out his defence might be on to something though.
In the past two weeks, a series of bombs in Austin, Texas, have killed two people and injured many more. Authorities have no idea who it is.
Fake food is on the rise, and now it’s up to consumers and countries to set high standards to combat a problem that shouldn’t exist.
The Mancoba Seven Angels Ministry grabbed headlines with that police station massacre, and the details of their operations have captured the nation’s attention ever since.
When an advert appeared on Snapchat, users were perplexed: how did such an insensitive ad making light of domestic violence get through approval? Of course, Rihanna was not impressed.