Huge win for River Club developers. $2bn Powerball winner. Blatter says giving Qatar World Cup was a mistake. Bear Grylls’ secret Everest expedition.
Sports betting has been a viral activity in South Africa, but the rise of the internet has made it easier to bet on big games today.
If ever you needed another reason not to believe those PR statements released by a player in the wake of a scandal, Elton Jantjies has you covered.
Eskom, Transnet, the SA Post Office, PRASA, SAA, Denel – names that haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory. Will we be adding another soon?
A video shared on social media yesterday shows a man and a large bull elephant crossing paths in Hluhluwe Game Reserve in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
We’ve heard about cuddling being a legitimate job in places like Japan, but now it seems to have also come to South Africa, thanks to one brave entrepreneur.
An Australian man bashed the lights out of a nightclub cleaner who unknowingly interrupted his drunken toilet tryst.
Djokovic is apparently very guarded about what he puts in his body. This also extends to a specially mixed drink he regularly knocks back during matches.
Besides the neck scarf-wearing Craig, there’s pec-flexing Dave Bautista, bubbly Kate Hudson, and the potty-mouthed Kathryn Hahn.
Lord Lucan is said to have bludgeoned the nanny of his kids to death and somehow managed to disappear into thin air ever since.
The generic hotel star ratings seem to suggest that a five-star hotel will wow you, while a one-star hotel will leave you disappointed, but it’s actually more complicated than that.
The Los Angeles trial of Harvey Weinstein, who faces multiple counts of rape and sexual assault, has not been short of sickening moments.
Corruption, openness to briberies, and protests – put these three elements together and you’ve got the epitome of a South African situation.
Sonia Booth, the wife of former Bafana Bafana player Matthew Booth, has outlined in great detail how her spouse carried out his alleged affair.
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Clinical trials are conducted to evaluate a new drug, device, medical strategy, or treatment.
The target is still on Sandile Shezi’s back, with a new report saying that the once high-flyer is now pleading poverty.
Saint Champagne Bar & Lounge, located in the Cape Town CBD, took to social media to shame customers who repeatedly failed to settle their bills.
Former friends and colleagues are breaking their silence about Corden’s behaviour and every past comment is being seized upon.
The Western Cape houses one of the most unique biodiversity ecosystems in the world, with thousands of species of flora and fauna that are endemic.
A US Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker created an impressive penis pattern in the sky near several Russian military facilities in Syria.
Driving a Vespa sends out a message. In a nutshell, you’re driving the king of kings and you’re a person of refined taste and class.
Cristiano Piquet went on his usual pre-church paramotoring flight in the Miami-Dade County area last Sunday and ended up saving a life.
In order to win, you need to buy a ticket and then match all five white balls, as well as the red Powerball.
Richard John Bingham, known as Lord Lucan, a gambling aristocrat, murder-accused, and once presumed dead fugitive, has apparently been found alive and not so well.
Sunday in the Bo-Kaap provided the perfect post-Bokke hangover cure as the Red Bull Box Cart Race took to the streets and the sky.
The tech will be used to patrol the main arterial routes in the city 24/7 and catch on to the number plates of drivers who have outstanding fines to pay.
The battle between SARS and Wiese is very far from over. However, the first-round win must be awarded to SARS after a ruling handed down by the Western Cape High Court.
Earthquakes rock KZN. 19 dead in commercial aircraft crash. Biggest weed bust ever. Shaq punishes Kanye. Intercape bus bursts into flames.
Du Plessis had some harsh words for Cullinan in his autobiography, although the long-retired batsman says the former Proteas skipper is being liberal with his use of creative licence.