The latest South African Customer Satisfaction Index (Sacsi) for banking report is out, and it’s not great news for Absa.
Sometimes, an April Fools’ joke lands and everyone has a good chuckle. That’s not always the case, and here’s your proof.
South Africans accused restaurant group Simply Asia of stereotyping Thai people in their latest radio advert.
BMW rolled out two new models this week, including the Z4, which has some car fundis pretty hot under the collar.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White’s work helped shape the way that we saw the 20th century.
The range of iPads out there can get a little overwhelming, but the release of the iPad Air might make things simpler.
A group of East London teens proved that racism is alive and well among their generation when they harassed a waiter at the Las Vegas Spur.
Piers Morgan hasn’t had any attention for a while, so naturally, he went after Meghan again so that people would notice him.
Alan Winde posters are dotted all over Cape Town’s lamp posts, and it appears some people have taken a liking to scribbling on them.
Kids are leaving social media after discovering that their folks have been posting embarrassing pics of them for years, and it’s raised some interesting questions.
New York’s socialites welcomed Anna Delvey into their circles with open arms. Turns out they should have looked a little closer.
There’s now a way to fact check those dodgy viral messages on WhatsApp, which seem to spread like wildfire before anyone bothers to search for the truth.
It’s a sad fact of life that when an activity is ruled to be against the law, there will always be a number of people who are prepared to indulge in it illegally.
There’s nothing Hlaudi Motsoeneng loves more than the spotlight, and he sure is excited about launching his political party’s manifesto.
Ramaphosa and Bosasa. May to resign. Gay stoning law. Apple card facts. Kidman banned from son’s wedding. Kris Humphries on Kardashian marriage. Don’t kiss Pope’s ring. Cara Delevingne on orgasms.
When SANParks declared that there was only one Knysna elephant left alive, a local conservationist called Gareth Patterson disagreed. Carte Blanche investigates.
We’ve all been conned from time to time, which is pretty crummy, but Eskom buying rocks from coal suppliers has consequences for the whole country.
Australian police made a DJ Khaled joke after arresting a man who tried, and then failed, to escape the country on a jet ski.
Welcome to 2019, where a large group of very organised people want to undo years of scientific advancement by not vaccinating their children.
In last night’s Euro 2020 qualifier, Switzerland took a 3-0 lead and looked headed for a comfortable win. The final 10 minutes didn’t go to plan.
‘Hotel Mumbai’ is a recreation of the 2008 tragedy at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India, based on the documentary ‘Surviving Mumbai’.
TripAdvisor has revealed the new world’s best destination for 2019, with Paris being knocked off top spot.
Earlier this year, we told you how the Starke Ayres Garden Centre in Rosebank was struggling to keep up with the demand. Their clientele is somewhat surprising.
Welcome to #RingGate, where a grown man refuses to let a line of strangers kiss his ring and the internet goes wild.
Quentin Tarantino’s new film, ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’, promises to take us back to the height of hippie Hollywood.
When you’ve been playing the same numbers for 30 years, you’re probably due a little luck. This double win takes the cake.
Prince Charles and Camilla ditched their chauffeur in favour of a vintage MG TD, which they then drove to a classic car event in Cuba.
The world’s most notorious MMA fighter says he is hanging up his gloves, although the timing of his announcement seems odd.
If you’re keen to avoid load shedding forever, you might want to consider going off the grid. Here’s how much it will cost, according to three local companies.
Rob Packham’s murder trial has been postponed until April 15, although it’s his odd on-camera behaviour that grabbed headlines yesterday.