Mother’s Day was marred by what appeared to be a murder-suicide in Port Elizabeth, ending a feud that’s been going on for six years.
In a country that sees its fair share of murders, the case of the Krugersdorp Killers still manages to induce shock. The deeper you go, the stranger it gets.
Nine South African-born individuals appear on the Sunday Times Rich List and, whilst some names are familiar, others fly a little more under the radar.
What do Ard Matthews, a motorbike, and the Deep South have in common? They’re all part of his latest music video, which is a gem.
The Cape Mountain Zebra beat the odds to avoid extinction once before, but now their very existence is being threatened again.
Jared Kushner has landed with his arse in the butter thanks to marrying Ivanka, but that doesn’t mean the SABC have his number.
We’ve seen Fox News with their take on what they called “racist land grabs”, but this time around we’re looking at British broadcaster ITV.
Learning to drive is a terrifying experience, and it’s also rather terrifying for those who you share the road with. This chap’s parents are rather stressed.
A self-styled philosopher and activist, this guy stormed the Eurovision main stage and interrupted a performance. It’s not the first time he’s done this.
It’s easy to sit on the couch and judge the contestants, but it’s far more fun to watch the host make a complete arse of himself.
It might have been a mediocre 2017 for some of us, but not for Mark Shuttleworth who pocketed bars upon bars in the past year.
The Brits love their horse-racing, and they also love drinking too much and throwing haymakers at one another. Fine, as long as we can watch.
Ex-president Jacob Zuma is gearing up to marry wife number seven, but it seems like the last person to find out was his first wife.
There are few things in this world I hate more than crummy internet speeds, so I’m always on the lookout for a good deal. Here’s a good place to start.
A lawyer, a television personality, and a former Victoria’s Secret model – looks like Donald Trump’s eldest son has found himself a catch in Kimberley Guilfoyle.
Cape Town food blogger Chris Von Ulmenstein penned a book a while back, although it’s clear that this reviewer wasn’t all that taken with her efforts.
Just when you thought frozen foods were to be scoffed at, the industry comes roaring back to life. There’s an all too familiar force driving that comeback.
I imagine Tekkie Town cracked a few cold ones when they sold their business to Steinhoff for R3,2 billion, although they’re not very impressed nowadays.
A tragic incident on the famous landmark has resulted in one hiker dying, and a number of others sustaining injuries.
The Burners have just about returned to the real world, and there are a few aftermovies floating around. This chap has made a winner.
The Imam at a mosque in Durban died after having his throat slit, three men attacking those inside before setting the place on fire.
Things got heated at the Cafe Caprice annual beach volleyball tournament Camps Bay Beach, and we’ve got some hot highlights.
Google’s new AI is out here booking hair appointments and helping people get out making phone calls. Not too shabby.
Some people love to talk about how they hauled themselves up by their bootstraps, but the reality is that breaking the cycle of poverty is a little tougher than that.
This new anti-smoking law could land you in jail for a while if you’re caught having a puff session in public.
Uncork the champagne bottles again! Cape Town might have the oldest living man, but up in Ventersdorp, they have the world’s oldest living person.
This lady decided to take a three-hour tan in the middle of a massive traffic jam, and I suppose that’s called making the best of a bad situation.
Entries are now open for the annual National Geographic Travel Photographic of the Year contest, and these are our favourite shots from the contest so far.
Romance, drama, suspense – and drugs, of course. The trailer for ‘Loving Pablo’, starring Penelope and her husband, has got it all.
A private game reserve the size of Pretoria is working hard to protect endangered animals. Seriously, their security upgrades are nothing to sneeze at.