Tiger Woods driving at ‘excessive speeds’. Duduzane living it up in Dubai. Joost’s brother cleared. Netflix’s most popular 2021 show. Piers says royals sent him thanks. Irina’s bodysuit.
The murder of Raymond Papapavlou last October rocked the rural community of Groblersdal in Limpopo. What first seemed like a random attack has turned into “a real murder mystery”.
The ‘buy now, pay later’ payment option is proving popular around the world. It’s touched down in South Africa, and is snapping up big-name retailers.
Attenborough’s latest docuseries is a three-parter that promises us the opportunity to “experience a world that has long been hidden from our eyes”.
The data of 533 million Facebook users have been leaked. On the plus side, checking if you were one of those only takes a minute.
While Guy Ritchie has followed the money over the last few years culminating in ‘Aladdin’, he’s gone back to the bag of money films he’s famous for with ‘The Gentlemen’.
There’s been some mysterious rumbling coming from inside Mars. Scientists, with the help of the InSight Lander, are busy figuring out what it could mean.
Just like the IT and education industries, even restaurants and hospitality businesses have joined the online training game.
Over the past two decades, the list of the 10 richest people on the planet has undergone a serious shift. This video plots the rise and rise of some of today’s household names.
The Mrs. Sri Lanka crown was yanked off the winner’s head, injuring her in the process, and given to someone who was apparently less divorced.
After being yanked off the air following a ruling back in January, Gerard Butler’s Windhoek Beer commercial is good to go again.
Forbes’ latest billionaire report lists 10 billionaires younger than 30, although only four are self-made.
Lawyers representing Ghislaine Maxwell have complained about her horrid prison conditions, but prosecutors are firing back.
We continue to learn about COVID-19 and its long-lingering effects, with a recent study showing just how prevalent neurological and psychological symptoms really are.
Yesterday was a bad day for the driver of this Lamborghini Huracán Spyder, which ended up in the trees near Llandudno.
Ivermectin court order. Brazil a ‘biological Fukushima’. Woolies and Checkers do battle. Harry and Meghan’s first Netflix project. Trump’s wealth tumbles. Rare Lorde sighting.
The Winklevoss twins may have missed out on amassing a Facebook fortune, but they’ve done pretty well for themselves since settling a lawsuit with the social media giant.
Golf fans are counting down the hours until the Masters, Cheslin impresses off the field, and our former skipper Quinny is accused of bending the rules.
When the Ever Given plugged up the Suez Canal for close to a week, the global economy’s reliance on shipping routes was clear to see.
A baby born in Iraq is the first recorded case of a human with ‘triphallia’, which means he was born with three penises.
The 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) took place on Sunday, so let’s see who took home the top prizes ahead of the Academy Awards later this month.
British filmmaker Louis Theroux first met Joe Exotic back in 2011, and has now revisited that story for a new documentary.
It was a Good Friday evening at London’s Christ the King Polish church until, during the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, police dispersed this “unlawful” gathering.
So much road rage is directed outwards, at other cars on the road. It is always the other drivers, isn’t it? However, in-car harmony is just as important.
Peter Jackson did a pretty fine job of bringing J. R. R. Tolkien’s words to life. The same cannot be said for this version, though.
Jordan is confronting what might be its worst royal rift yet, with allegations and counter-allegations painting a picture of a family at war.
The most in-depth and extensive docuseries to delve into QAnon, ‘Q: Into the Storm’, just finished airing recently, with one slip-up said to reveal the true identity of Q.
It’s been almost two weeks since insurgents stormed the Mozambican town of Palma, but dead bodies still line the streets and residents live in fear.
Harvey fights back. NASA’s Mars helicopter. Cost of fixing SA pothole. Eran Eyal – SA scammer. Piers Morgan claims ‘universal support of British public’. Ross talks ‘Friends’ reunion.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, managed to send out some mixed messages whilst addressing the media earlier today.