Adam “not one k***** in sight” Catzavelos has been keeping a low profile of late, but now he’s back in the country.
In the case of Stellenbosch University versus Jurie Roux, SA Rugby’s chief executive, it’s been a long seven years.
Your ID number reveals a surprising amount of information about who you are. Here’s how to decode it.
A Constantia man is facing charges of illegally selling mountain water by the truckload during the drought, as well as throttling his neighbour.
A father in Nigeria sold his 14- and 16-year-old daughters to a man who contacted him on Facebook, and he isn’t the only one.
The National Qualifications Framework Amendment Bill promises harsh consequences for those caught lying about their qualifications.
Julia Roberts is speaking out against the celebrity parents who scammed their kids’ way into top universities in the States.
Recruitment firm Robert Walters recently released its annual salary survey, with lawyers featuring amongst the list of top earners.
One of K-pop’s biggest bands, BIGBANG, has been shown to have sinister connections to rape-themed chat groups, sexual bribery, and prostitution.
Johnson & Johnson claims that their baby powder doesn’t cause cancer, but a California jury clearly disagrees.
Jerry Seinfeld is involved in two lawsuits – one against him, and one that he brought against European Collectibles over an allegedly fake Porsche that’s been doing the rounds.
Elon wasn’t supposed to tweet about things that could impact the markets without Tesla’s approval, but he just couldn’t help himself.
South Africans have been recording conversations, meetings and other work-related activities without the consent of their employers. Is it legal?
Magistrate Sean Lea was busted texting on his phone, while another court official slept, rather than paying attention to court proceedings.
A war is raging between two Durban pub bosses over who does and doesn’t deserve a liquor licence, and they’ve dragged the local church into the mix.
Computicket has been at the top of their game for decades, but it turns out their methods for staying on top weren’t exactly legal.
When Donnie starts frantically tweeting, you know he’s feeling the heat. It all boils down to one key principle, which we could all do with learning.
A substance found on the man accused of raping a seven-year-old girl in the bathroom at a Dros restaurant has been identified as cocaine.
A 78-year-old man who was injured during a shopping trip has received a R150 000 settlement, after he sued SPAR for damages.
Before climbing into the legalities, it is important to understand that cannabidiol (CBD) oil is from hemp, not marijuana.
Health and insurance group Momentum is refusing to pay out life insurance to a widow, whose husband died protecting her from rapid gunfire.
Parliament’s Justice Committee adopted the Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill last week, which means that you could end up in jail if you contravene a few laws.
A paper on the effects of land expropriation without compensation predicts that it would have a drastic effect on the economy.
Drunk drivers had better watch out – if you’re caught over the limit, you could be in for a pretty rough festive season.
A multimillion-dollar offer to grow weed has the potential to save a famous Californian pumpkin farm, dividing a community between those for and against.
While our road rules are pretty clear for the most part, you might still have some dangerous assumptions about what you can and cannot do.
Here’s everything we know about Cesar Sayoc, the man allegedly responsible for the pipe bombs sent to Trump opposers last week.
Kylie Jenner and her makeup line, Kylie Cosmetics, are under fire yet again for allegedly copying designs from an indie makeup company.
Jason Biggs has been clean and sober for a year. To celebrate, his wife shared a photo from back when he was clearly not on the sober train.
Canada has become only the second country in the world to fully legalise marijuana, and the country celebrated the news in fine style.