There are two things you can be sure of – the sun will rise tomorrow, and at some point in your life, someone will try to scam you.
BankservAfrica’s latest Take-home Pay Index is out, providing insight into what the average South African’s take-home salary looks like.
With the Easter weekend looming, researchers and epidemiological experts reckon our third wave is going to arrive sooner than originally anticipated.
An anonymous donor paid for Siya’s Grey PE education, and years later, the two finally met up.
You aren’t imagining things. Not only are there fewer tomatoes on the shelves, but the ones that are there are suddenly very expensive.
A raid turned into a ‘finders keepers’ scuffle when two Buffalo City Metro officers tried to recover some stolen electricity cables.
Earlier this month, a former president was ordered to pay R95 000 a month in maintenance to his estranged wife. Bring out the tiny violins, because he insists he can’t afford it.
Lady Hamilton Island, located within the prestigious Royal Alfred Marina in Port Alfred, will go under the hammer tomorrow.
COVID-19 stands for ‘confirmation of verification ID’, vaccines are evil, masks are for suckers, and some other zingers from this weekend’s protest.
The home where Nelson Mandela hosted some of the world’s leading figures while he was still alive, has been grossly neglected.
23-year-old Dharmesh Singh knew how to hide his identity online, and spent months last year using a fake name to make the life of his neighbour, Andy Hingdebi, a living hell.
Following King Zwelithini’s memorial, President Cyril Ramaphosa faced a security risk and had to be hastily escorted from the scene.
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, has partnered with Netflix to the tune of R28 million.
Marriage shouldn’t be entered into lightly, which might account for why South Africans are tying the knot a little later in life.
After being denied entry to a Spar outlet in Pretoria’s northern Les Marais suburb, a man first climbed onto a cash register, before returning to the scene with a petrol bomb.
Yesterday, Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini was laid to rest in a private funeral ceremony, preceded by Zulu traditions enacted when a King dies.
Chardonnay wasn’t always a firm favourite across the wine world, but South Africa can be credited with taking the wine to new heights and increasing international awareness.
For more than four-and-a-half years, residents have complained to the City of Cape Town about “visual pollution”, and they’ve finally emerged victorious.
CareerJunction’s latest report reveals the skills that in high demand right now, so if you’re looking to upskill, read on.
If you take into account everything that this home just outside of Robertson has to offer, R75 million doesn’t seem that bad.
Once you’ve forked over your cash, the waiting game begins. If the retailer doesn’t deliver the goods, there are some laws you should read up on.
Capitec might still be pulling ahead in the rankings, but it’s showing signs of fatigue with other banks gaining ground.
Conflicting stories abound after the couple running the Grutte Bush Pub claimed that the South African National Defense Force was trying to evict them.
If you haven’t made it up Lion’s Head recently, no worries – here’s your daily dose of magic via Mike Eloff.
The problems are straightforward enough to understand. Unfortunately, the solutions are not, and will end up costing us all a great deal of money.
South Africans have been recounting horror stories of extortion, guns, and life-threatening scenarios, at the hands of crooks posing as law enforcement.
Sadly, videos of on-duty cops under the influence of alcohol are becoming increasingly commonplace in South Africa.
Fancy a guess at how many South Africans are being vaccinated daily, with our rollout having started on February 17?
Another dispute between neighbours has gone so far that the Cape Town High Court has been dragged in to settle things.
Electricity data over at Eskom suggests that we’re looking at a ‘Code Red’ situation for the foreseeable future.