She said she is quite happy to still be in New York, despite being on house arrest, burdened by an ankle monitor, and banned from social media.
Even though the reality is that for R1,5 million, you can’t get much in an area like Sea Point these days, this listing is still worth a mention.
The playful yet confusing video is the 64-year-old Queen of Pop’s spin on a new viral trend.
The past 24 or so hours have seen wave after wave of explosions in Kyiv and across the country. Civilian targets included a major road junction next to a university and a children’s playground in a park.
The coolest neighbourhoods in the world boast streets filled with coffee joints, food hang-outs, swim spots, walking ways, markets, and creative spaces.
Louis Liebenberg has made a sizeable fortune from dealing diamonds and he’s not afraid to use that to buy a little political capital here and there.
Shatner’s space nightmare. Harvey Weinstein sex crime trial. Dolphins chase Plett great white. Shake-up for Cape Town dining scene. Kanye’s meeting shocker.
FNB’s redesigned logo launched last week and it’s fair to say the general reaction leant heavily towards ridicule.
The only thing that tastes better than a healthy smoothie is a free healthy smoothie, and winning has never been easier.
From April next year, Eskom has asked the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) to approve the electricity price being hiked by a whopping 32%.
Everything about him seems real, except for those beady eyes and the fact that the TikTok account holder does offer a disclaimer.
Pretending to lead a glamorous life on social media is basically par for the course these days but it was a different story in 1998.
What should be a moment that marks the end of one’s school life has quickly become an opportunity for teenagers to try and outdo each other with the most lavish and over-the-top entrances.
A movement called New South Africa is seeking to create meaningful change in the country.
There’s apparently a secret language being shared in grocery stores and it’s one that could land you with a little bit more than just a fruit salad.
Obsidian, a completely off-the-grid home in Clifton, has finally been sold to buyers from Europe.
Jeffrey Dahmer kept a few horrendous souvenirs from his multiple killings, which included a series of infamous, and truly disturbing Polaroid photos that he kept next to his bed.
We have covered this tragic incident in enough detail, but it’s tough not to share the words of Diego Milesi, Kimon “Kiki” Bisogno’s partner of 14 years.
Kidnapped CT woman found. Pink diamond sells for R1bn. Parents raising genderless kids. Kanye goes anti-Semitic. Cruise heads to space.
The wheel’s role as a symbol of fate goes back as far as its invention as a practical object itself.
Christo Wiese and Markus Jooste are never going to share a friendly beer again and the former has some choice words for his one-time protégé.
Every day, educators go above and beyond to make the world a better place, by equipping today’s youth with the knowledge, power, and skills to change their futures.
Tomorrow marks a full month of uninterrupted load shedding. You’re welcome to celebrate by lighting a candle – it’s what Eskom would want.
The unnamed victim was seduced by a woman who lured him into her apartment, performed oral sex on him, and then lost the plot.
Up in the Big Smoke, it’s the likes of Sandhurst, Hyde Park, Westcliff, and Houghton that house the greatest wealth.
Where a bucket list trip has always been scheduled for ‘someday’, many are realising that someday is now or possibly never.
HBO’s star-studded social satire is taking us along for a Sicilian vacay with a whole new cast and all of the usual drama.
The device found under the driver’s seat of Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is either a sophisticated bugging tool or something as routine as a panic button.
The niche world of competitive Irish dancing is being rocked by allegations of competition fixing and cheating in what is the largest-ever scandal to engulf the sport.
The group is going for the publisher of the Daily Mail’s jugular, alleging scandalous breaches of privacy, such as phone tapping, car burglaries, and bugging their homes.