The green mamba isn’t the world’s most powerful passport, and it never hurts to have a so-called ‘Plan B’, in terms of alternative citizenship. Here’s something for the entrepreneurs.
First Checkers raised the game, and now Pick n Pay is giving Woolworths some healthy competition with a new flagship store in Jozi.
James Prudenciano reckons he’d probably be dead if he hadn’t invested in a life-saving piece of technology.
Sometimes you get lucky, and you see an incredible sighting firsthand, but most of the time you have to rely on the videos of others.
In Lebanon, those protesting corruption and economic instability have adopted an unlikely rallying cry.
Testifying in court is terrifying for a child, but with a little help from some trained therapy dogs, the experience can be significantly improved.
TripAdvisor set their algorithm to work, analysing traveller reviews and ratings to determine the top 10 restaurants in the world.
‘Parasite’ won the Cannes d’Or in style, signalling a masterpiece for writer-director, Joon-ho Bong. Having directed the ultra-violent and relentless, ‘Snowpiercer’, Bong has shown his flair and vision.
After what they described as “probably one of the hardest processes” that they’ve been through as a team, M-Net chose Marc Buckner as the new ‘Bachelor SA’.
The Lilium Jet has completed its first phase of flight testing, and they reckon it will be in service by 2025.
Last week, South African DJ and music producer Black Coffee popped past ‘The Daily Show’ to chat with Trevor. If you missed that, do catch up.
After months of debate and delays, the proposed porn block in Britain is not going to happen. Not in its original form, anyway.
The English coach has accused ‘spies’ of taping his team’s training session, heaped pressure on the All Blacks, and called New Zealand’s journalists ‘fans with keyboards’.
Jeff Bezos has revealed his Blue Moon lunar lander, his plans for space travel, and the team he plans on using to do it.
It’s been a torrid few months for the DA, and the past week or so has been particularly damaging. It appears the wheels might just be coming off.
SA man pleads not guilty to Alaskan murders. Boeing woes continue. Cape Town ‘sex-obsessed’. Lexus’ electric vehicle can deploy drones. Paris 2024 Olympic logo mocked. Three Bond movie endings.
At a private school with a “Christian ethos” in KZN, one pupil’s artwork has come under fire. This parent, in particular, is less than impressed.
Pioneered by the French physician Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952, Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure with incredible results.
A lot of Eskom’s problems seem to be linked to the Medupi power station, and the situation is worse than you may think.
Philip Pullman’s epic trilogy is making its way back to the screen, with one important difference – this time they’ve done it right.
It’s commonly believed that the real popularity of cryptocurrencies and everything blockchain began in 2017 when prices quickly shot up and Bitcoin reached a peak price.
Tony Pike may have passed away earlier this year, but he remains an Ibiza icon who had a front-row seat to the island’s wildest era of excess.
With the global accounting giants already under the cosh amidst sexual harassment claims, new details have emerged about a rather questionable training seminar.
Ben Mutzabaugh was onboard the Qantas flight that completed a 19-hour flight between New York and Sydney – the longest flight ever.
They’ve finally released the last trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’, and fans have reason to be pretty damn excited.
The Harry, William and Meghan drama has dominated Royal headlines these past few days, but that doesn’t mean Prince Andrew is off the hook.
You’ll want to add Lonely Planet’s list of the ‘Top Cities to Visit in 2020’ to your travel itinerary.
If you miss the days when an unscrupulous business owner would flee at the sight of Carte Blanche’s cameras, you’re in luck.
A palace insider says that William is really worried about Harry and Meghan, after Harry spoke about their alleged “rift” on TV.
It was only a matter of time until international news outlets picked up on the Fiona Viotti story.