Elon wasn’t supposed to tweet about things that could impact the markets without Tesla’s approval, but he just couldn’t help himself.
In a radio interview yesterday, former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizze opened up about life after the Zondo Commission, and how he sleeps at night.
SA’s day zero looms. Kim / Trump summit. Cracks in Zuma support. Sala plane crash scrutiny. Saudi students disappear from US. Eskom’s adding errors cost billions. Mysterious Amazon whale. Chelsea keeper apologises. Oscars awkward moments.
Google Doodles decided to honour Steve Irwin on what would have been his 57th birthday. Enter PETA from way out of left field.
Some businesses seem to soldier on, oblivious to what customers want. Thankfully, Daily Dish isn’t one of those, and they’ve made some important tweaks.
There was a 6% decrease in overall fatalities this past festive season, and it has a lot to do with the new smart tech that traffic officers are using in the Western Cape.
Former Proteas star AB de Villiers once again exhibited his freakish talents this past weekend, as did Crusaders winger Manasa Mataele.
Trevor Noah delivered a classic joke at the Oscars, making sure to drop a little humour that only an isiXhosa speaking South African would get.
In September last year, Ozzie paper the Herald Sun published a widely criticised cartoon featuring Serena Williams. The Australian Press Council has now ruled on the matter.
Disney has released the first full-length trailer for the live-action remake of ‘The Lion King’. Also, here’s what ‘Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba’ means.
Jeff Bezos revealed the plans for his private aerospace company, Blue Origin, and other interesting insights in a private talk in New York.
Rami Malek certainly had a good night, taking home the ‘Best Actor’ Oscar for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury. The rest of Queen was there, too.
Tony Hawk’s daughter wasn’t a fan of skateboarding, until her famous dad stepped in to help her overcome her fears.
If you’ve ever wondered what a footballing mutiny looks like, Chelsea ‘keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has you covered.
Ever wished you could figure out if your partner is keen for sex without having to speak to them? There’s a button for that.
The SharkSafe Barrier, patented by Stellenbosch University, promises to revolutionise beach safety against shark attacks. Now the tussle over who invented what begins.
Despite churning out hit records during the 90s, sexual predator R. Kelly couldn’t come up with bail over the weekend. Sorry, not sorry.
The Academy Awards managed to hand out statues to the right films this year (#Moonlight), but not without a little controversy. Here’s the full list of winners.
Buffett warns of ‘megacatastrophe’. Pablo’s home destroyed. Innocent man gets $21 million. “William won’t be happy with Meghan”. Western Cape bad driving solution. Black Coffee in ‘God mode’. E-Scooters banned. Trevor Noah mocks Mel Gibson at Oscars.
Ever wondered why zebras are striped? Scientists believe that they’ve finally figured it out, and I guess we can all relate.
A new 10-part series, ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’, gives unprecedented access to the top drivers, team principals and owners during the 2018 World Championship.
A number of big companies have suspended their adverts on YouTube, following reports of paedophilic videos on the site.
When Rose Kotze returned to Builders Warehouse Tokai with a hinge, in order to ensure she bought the same product for her home renovations, things quickly went south.
The end of the week is within touching distance, you can almost taste the sweet release of that first drink, and life is good. Here, enjoy some Snoop.
Fasting diets have sky-rocketed in popularity, but are they really a good idea and what are the consequences of choosing not to eat?
Pedestrians and motorists alike need to stay vigilant, as these two broad daylight attacks clearly illustrate.
Take a tour of the incredible “Miniatur Wunderland”, one of the world’s largest model cities, with a tiny Google Street View car.
The Wallace’s giant bee was thought to be extinct, until a dedicated team spent days combing the forest of a remote Indonesian island.
Johnson & Johnson is being investigated after the safety of their baby powder was questioned, in what could become a PR nightmare for the company.
If you’re going to fake a hate crime, like American actor Jussie Smollett, make sure you don’t leave a trail of loose ends that lead right back to you.