Jordan Adlard Rogers went from care worker to heir to a £50 million fortune, and all it took was one DNA test.
Sure, your favourite craft beer comes with some kind of fancy backstory, but you can’t compete with a 220-year-old story that has risen from the ashes.
It’s not often that somebody has anything positive to say about the state of our economy, although economist Mike Schüssler is talking long term.
You probably think that caffeine is the reason your morning coffee sends you scurrying to the loo, but science says otherwise.
Yesterday, news broke that the Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group was going into insolvency. The writing has been on the wall for quite some time.
Graduation ceremonies often feature people looking to grab 15 minutes in the limelight. This guy has managed that for all the wrong reasons.
It’s been a humbling few days for Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane, whose report on the Estina dairy farm scandal has come up woefully short.
The insolvency will put as many as 1 300 jobs at risk, and deal quite a blow to one of TV’s most instantly recognisable chefs.
There are a number of wedding traditions that couples choose for the big event. Who would have thought that basic communication had turned into a quaint nice-to-have?
Derek Watts wasn’t in the mood to mince his words in Sunday’s ‘Carte Blanche’ segment on South Africa’s brain drain.
Every year, around 2,8 million Americans die, and in half a million or so of those cases, the cause of death is suspicious. What happens next is a bit messy.
Nigel Farage is just the latest UK politician to be doused in dairy, in a move that some have dubbed ‘lactosing the intolerant’.
Some South African Huawei users are trying to get a refund, after Google cut off Huawei’s Android license.
Western Cape High Court Judge Elize Steyn had some harsh words for Rob Packham, before finding him guilty of murdering his wife, Gill.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested after attacking and assaulting a 67-year-old man, who had confronted him about reckless driving.
When it comes to sleep, we could all use more of it. Here are three simple tips that should lead to some quality shut-eye.
When getting ready for a workout, the fuel you choose could make all the difference when it comes to toning up and building strength.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, it’s alleged that the Crusaders used homophobic slurs against other McDonald’s patrons. It’s not the only criticism levelled against them.
It’s cool that you’re scoring free smoothies for those Discovery Vitality active days, but you really are playing in the minor leagues.
Meghan and Harry celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary by sharing never-before-seen pics of their big day.
Over the weekend, Cyril Ramaphosa’s rival ANC faction didn’t even bother trying to hide the fact that they’re gunning for him.
A video of a man fly-kicking Arnold Schwarzenegger at the Arnold Classic Africa Multisport Festival in SA has been seen right around the world.
Flights, a hefty salary, and being ferried to and fro in luxury – these are all perks of landing a seat in our National Assembly. Some MPs, in particular, are taking the mickey.
We often hear words like ‘working remotely’ and ‘flexi-hours’ being thrown around. Maybe it’s time you broached the topic with your boss.
Some lucky diners were accidentally given a very expensive bottle of wine, although the restaurant in question handled the situation rather well.
Bob Hawke, Australia’s longest-serving and most beloved Labor Party prime minister, has died aged 89. The man loved to neck a cold one.
Thanks to the skilled manoeuvring of a remote-operated vehicle 125 metres below the surface, scientists on a research expedition near Sodwana managed to capture the rare fish.
Replacing ‘The Bachelor SA’ in tonight’s 7PM slot is ‘Survivor SA: Island of Secrets’. The contestants look like an interesting bunch.
Tshepo’s story starts in Tsakane, a township near Ekurhuleni, close to the mining mounds that first made denim famous.
Although we haven’t been hit by load shedding for a while now, it remains one of the elephants in the room, and we’re nowhere near solving this crisis.