The rise and rise of his wealth is tied to the increased valuation of Amazon, which has become an online retail giant.
Judd recounted how she struggled through “an incredibly harrowing 55 hours”, after falling over a tree whilst walking at night in a remote part of the Congolese jungle.
The Perseverance Mars rover launched in July last year, and has just about completed its journey, which is set to culminate in a nail-biting “seven minutes of terror”.
LWA will soon be a globally recognised medical condition that you yourself are more than likely suffering from.
Novak Djokovic booked his place in the Australian Open final with a victory over Alexander Zverev, but his racquet won’t be joining him.
Friends of Princess Latifa Al Maktoum managed to smuggle her a phone, through which she sent videos from prison before all communication ceased.
Having written a scathing column detailing his arrest at the V&A Waterfront on February 6, Jacques Pauw has now been made to eat a sizeable serving of humble pie.
Trump comes out swinging. Big electricity hike. Popular SA restaurants killed by COVID-19. Secret MTN / Vodacom deal. Prince George poisoning plan. Former SA Schools captain dead. Kim K’s racy shoot.
The use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19 is clearly a divisive issue, and the ‘Carte Blanche’ segment this past Sunday drew the ire of many viewers.
Shopping on lay-by has long been a popular payment method in South Africa, but a new system aims to disrupt the status quo.
Qiniso’s journey to find love kicked off with some red carpet introductions. They were, to be kind to all parties involved, a tad cringeworthy.
There is so much misinformation doing the rounds these days that it’s sometimes difficult to separate fact from fiction, if you don’t know what to look out for.
Two ostriches rocked up on a Cape Point beach, took a dip alongside other beachgoers, and then went on their way.
More than 330 000 images from 220 territories were submitted to the 10 categories of the Sony World Photography Awards 2021.
It looks like the plans to make “the first new city to be built in a democratic South Africa” a reality are still ticking along.
Here we are, nearing a year of living under the shadow of a global pandemic, and some people still want to go to war over wearing a mask.
Influencers who thought they carry on as though there was no pandemic have inadvertently handed followers over to those who critique them.
Jeep produced what some believe to be the most expensive TV commercial ever, and it’s been a total disaster from the second it first aired.
The long-awaited Zack Snyder cut of ‘Justice League’ will be arriving in March, with the significant and game-changing addition of Joker.
Marching, singing, and a menacing looking roly-poly were all on show as crowds gathered outside Jacob Zuma’s compound.
There was no love lost in Sea Point on Valentine’s Day when a minor car accident turned very ugly, very quickly.
A Durban man spent months being targetted by an anonymous online harasser, who made his daily life hell. Turns out his tormentor wasn’t very far away.
Markus Jooste fights back. Deloitte’s payout. NZ back into lockdown. Koeberg safety debate. Jaguar going electric. Quinny gets mental health break. Britney treated ‘like toddler’.
While it’s not too difficult to stay productive, it does require some discipline, especially for those shifting to remote work for the first time.
Plett was hit hard over the summer season, which the town attributes in large part to the beach closures.
Bob March is the latest in a long line of people who have come forward with stories about how their lives were potentially saved by an Apple Watch.
The Six Nations soldiers on, Liverpool continue to unravel, and we enjoy some other sporting highlights from the weekend’s action.
We’re still knee-deep in the mess that is COVID-19, but John Oliver has a warning for all those who think this is as bad as pandemics can get.
The Pringles ‘Flavor Stacking Space Return’ advert that aired on Super Bowl Sunday was shot in Cape Town.
Nicholas Bloom, an economist at Stanford University, recently wrapped up a study based on months of surveys of more than 20 000 Americans.