Don’t despair that the temperature has dropped and your wood man is running late with the food for your fireplace – just pop away for the weekend where someone else will light your fires and pour your wine.
Unfortunately this story is every bit as awful as that headline makes it sound. The taxi protests in Durban are gathering steam and they have claimed their youngest victim.
Sometimes I think of a simpler time when Nokia 3210s ruled the earth and cellphone batteries lasted for weeks. Those days are gone folks but help is at hand.
It looks like someone at the Sunday Times will be getting a proper talking to after another front-page story has been torn to shreds. Trevor’s granny is not very happy.
It seems the EFF aren’t big fans of certain sections of Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika and are keen for something of an overhaul. You know what’s coming don’t you?
It appears the four-month search for the South African-crewed boat that left Cape Town and disappeared shortly after may have come to an end.
It seems some guy on the other side of the world has taken quite a keen interest in South Africa’s white folk. His online petition is gaining momentum.
There are some potentially massive changes afoot in South Africa’s alcohol legislation, changes that could have some very far-reaching consequences.
I just hope this guys lawyers bungle up something important and that the police have done everything in their power to not mess up this case so that we don’t have another Dewani situation.
One would surely know if a family member had died, so what’s with the miscommunication in the Noah family? Although,I suppose TIA, so anything is possible!
Christopher Panayiotou’s life has clearly gone form bad to worse in the past few weeks, and that’s completely fine by me. Here he chats to the bouncer who organised the hit on Jayde.
It seems it isn’t a case of ‘once bitten, twice shy’ for South African KFC staff. Another video has emerged of some very disturbing scenes outside an Umhlanga branch.
Ron Burgundy wants you to enjoy watching television and grow a glorious moustache for the winter. Who are we to argue with him?
Where there is big business and big money there is usually big kak. That is certainly the case with this potentially massive property deal.
South Africa is definitely going through a massive rage blackout issue. Whether it’s on the roads or to do with foreigners, it is about time everyone just chilled the f out.
Everyone loves a good local success story, so when this South African startup was acquired by one of the American big boys I’m sure there was no shortage of champagne on ice.
Today saw some big developments in the trial of Christopher Panayiotou. You can imagine some of what emerged enraged more than a few South Africans.
If you somehow manage to escape custody shortly before appearing in court on poaching charges you might be best advised to lay low. That certainly doesn’t involve killing police officers.
Now that winter has come, it’s time to start fighting off the incredible amounts of coughing and sneezing that will be entering your personal space.
There you are waiting at a robot and minding your own business when bang, some skelm comes at your side window. Here’s how to stop them getting behind your wheel.
Goodie gumdrops! Another airline in South Africa that has the chance of not making a mockery of itself! Imagine that. Do you think they can do it?
It appears Christopher Panayiotou may have had some rather interesting visitors during his stay in prison, with one in particular setting many tongues wagging.
When it comes to help in the kitchen I’ll take it where I can get it. Help doesn’t come much handier than this sexy number, but don’t take my word for it.
This Witbank woman had the chance to meet her mugger and dish out some justice of her own. Let’s just say she wasn’t very forgiving.
Mmusi Maimane has survived his first week as leader of the Democratic Alliance and we can only hope the signs of his surviving these first few days mean good things to come for SA.
There’s a time and a place, so they say, and some of the comments flying around the South African political landscape these days would be better suited for the playground.
The gangs of Cape Town are apparently rather enjoying the Eskom outages as no one can see them coming. So what is The City doing about it?
I can think of a few names to call the man who racially abused one of his customers but none of them are fit for print. At least his stupidity will cost him.
Now more than ever we need to be looking at alternative energy sources. Here’s the latest solar-powered gadget to help you out around the house
As drones have become more popular across the country regulators realised they had been caught off guard. Here are the new revised drone laws.