A new report has revealed that people are outliving their retirement savings by eight to up to 20 years.
During their second ever headline slot at Glastonbury, The Killers decided to enlist the help of some famous friends.
It’s been a busy week or so here at 2oceansvibe headquarters, so let’s have a quick recap at which stories have most interested our readers.
A study has revealed why so many kids who live in the Cape Flats feel the need to take a gun or a knife to school.
It looks like training your kids to believe that they’re entitled to a certain standard of living could end up turning deadly.
It’s always a tad awkward when you’re talking about climate change and a pesky chopper, that you fear might be yours, touches down nearby.
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un looked like besties, as the North Korean leader walked the US president over the border between North and South Korea.
The video, showing a car speeding in the direction of OR Tambo Airport and racing a bike, has received a mixed reaction on social media.
Let’s just say it’s a lot easier to cope with our wilting economy from the inside of a Ferrari, whilst wearing a designer watch and heading for your holiday home.
During a council meeting in Durban yesterday, the acting Mayor of eThekwini, Fawzia Peer, fell ill after drinking from her water bottle.
Every day, South African news sites are littered with videos of hijackings and car theft. That’s why we rely on vehicle recovery systems, but is it money well spent?
A graduate student has gone missing ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to North Korea, and his friends think the government is involved.
A popular Cape Town CBD café’s owners are under fire, after details of their attempts to illegally smuggle 103 children from Chad to France have come to light. Those details are horrific.
Properties that crack the R20 million mark are starting to creep into some smaller towns, and out of the way locations.
Winter has done nothing to slow down the popularity of the alcoholic popsicles taking SA by storm.
In what has been described as a classic example of “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”, two Pilansberg leopards duked it out for their next meal.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has his work cut out with SAA, and has highlighted five key problem areas.
The latest audit into local government by the Auditor-General paint a very bleak picture, showing system failure and dysfunctionality in South Africa.
Last night saw the first round of Democratic presidential hopefuls debate each other. Terrified of not being the centre of attention, Trump took to Twitter.
Even Simon Cowell was blown away by the Ndlovu Youth Choir’s audition for ‘America’s Got Talent’. It’s pretty damn touching.
I know you think you have a green thumb, but Trevor Rossouw has you beat. His plant has taken home the title of largest in the country.
Steinhoff is set to make corporate history again with their latest legal attack on Markus Jooste and Ben la Grange.
The ocean surrounding Cape Town is so polluted that chemicals are now accumulating in the flesh of fish.
These days, it seems like some household appliances are designed to break over time. When it comes to the repair versus replace question, here’s something to bear in mind.
If you’ve always wanted a taxidermied lion and have plenty of cash to drop on rent, you might like this property in Constantia.
In a roundabout way, South African has the 1969 moon landing to thank for television making its way to our shores.
A pastor wearing an EFF hat was left traumatised, after he was attacked at a petrol station in Horizon Park, in Roodepoort.
Boris Johnson was handed a very easy question about what he does to relax. What followed was a brain implosion of the highest order.
A Cape favourite cracked the list of restaurants declared the best of the best, at the World’s 50 Best awards in Singapore.
This may well come to be the image that represents the plight of Central American families fleeing violence and seeking US asylum.