Earlier this morning, Adam Catzavelos appeared in the Randburg District Court. He wasn’t all that keen to engage with the media.
According to the latest numbers from Stats SA, we’re a thirsty bunch and we know what we like.
A new High Court ruling could have a major positive impact on the rights of domestic workers in South Africa.
A new doccie, ‘Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation’, is looking back at the iconic festival, and what it meant in the broader scheme of things.
When travelling overseas, you’ll come across some seemingly convenient tech solutions at airports. Here’s a word of warning.
After six seasons, fans of ‘Downton Abbey’ were forced to bid their favourite characters goodbye. Thankfully, there’s now a movie on the way.
Residents using solar power have three days left to register with the City of Cape Town, or risk being cut off from Eskom’s power grid and hit with a R6 426 disconnection fee.
This year, for the first time ever, a brand has crossed the $200 billion threshold, although the rest are quickly making up ground.
Yesterday, Aston Villa celebrated their return to the Premier League, in football’s most lucrative match. Villa’s most famous fan was there to see it happen.
We all know that Google tracks us. What you might not know is that you can actually do something about it.
As more and more people tackle the world’s highest peak, some of whom are very inexperienced, the mountain claims more lives.
CrossFit has deleted its official Facebook and Instagram accounts, in an attempt to hit back at the social media giants.
When police approached Esethu Mcinjana on the Sea Point promenade on May 19, she had no idea that she would end up spending the night in a cell.
EFF nailed for looting – again. China’s insane 996 rat race. Nxivm sex cult trial. Navy pilot sees UFO. Harry and Meghan coming to SA. Albino giant panda. Major cannabis law change. Wedding gift drama.
You can probably hum along to ‘A Lion Sleeps Tonight’, but how much do you know about the story behind the iconic song?
If you’ve just started a business, run a business, or are thinking of striking out on your own, Mike Scott has some words of advice.
‘Salvator Mundi’ won’t be part of this year’s Leonardo da Vinci show in Paris, and the owner isn’t all that keen to let too many people have a look.
Most of us are smashing a coffee first thing in the morning to kickstart our engines. Turns out we might be doing it all wrong.
What does it mean when we fold our arms? Why do we interlace our fingers? Can a poker player actually hide their body language? Tell us, Joe Navarro.
According to an update provided late last week by the Department of Health, the legalities around CBD just became far clearer.
Jay Rayner has made a name for himself with his ‘take no prisoners’ approach to restaurant reviews. He’s got another spot in his crosshairs.
Trump has inspired a range of artists to create works criticising his administration. This is the opposite of that.
Just before PM Theresa May announced her resignation, a sound guy captured the hearts of Twitter users everywhere.
The winner of this year’s Palme d’Or, Cannes’ most prestigious award, is a dark comedy thriller from South Korea.
They don’t make rock and roll stars like Keith Richards any longer, and now a new exhibition is paying homage to a life well lived.
Astronomer Marco Langbroek couldn’t help yelling “OAAAAAH!!!!” when he captured the train of satellites snaking across the sky.
When the ANC’s top brass meets later this week, a years-long power struggle will take centre stage. It could get very messy.
Facebook is finalising plans to release its own cryptocurrency next year, with payment systems in roughly a dozen countries.
During Saturday’s Inauguration, one SA National Defence Force parachutist didn’t cover himself in glory.
Cannes death. May resigns. Sumo Trump. Durbanville ammunition cache. Maddie McCann ‘gamechanger’. Spice Girls tank. Moby apologises to Portman.