Meghan’s pal, Amal Clooney, gifted her a trip back to the UK on a private jet as part of her baby shower celebrations. Cue the outrage.
Back in 1974, Robert Opel wrote his name into Oscars folklore when he bounded across the stage baring it all. Of course, there’s video of the incident.
A man who crashed his motorcycle was saved by a Cape Town surgeon with a pocketknife, while on holiday in PE.
SA junk food warnings. Richest black billionaires. Gordon Ramsay unrecognisable. Daily Mav slams Iqbal Survé. SA’s most streamed song.
Gavin Watson has been an elusive man to nail down over the years. Now, for the first time, the general public gets a look at how he conducts business.
This past First Thursday, February 7, saw Jack Parow perform his most intimate gig ever, thrilling the audience of 30 with never-heard-before stories and big tunes.
Dubai attracts a wealthy clientele, who expect their every need and want to be taken care of. Meet the people who make that happen.
A science teacher in Australia did an experiment that shows how much sugar is in a fizzy drink, and it’s actually pretty jarring.
It’s hard to listen to ‘Serial’, perhaps the most famous podcast of all time, without feeling sorry for Adnan Syed, who has spent the last 20 years locked up for the murder of Hae Min Lee.
Environmental activists ‘the Extinction Rebellion’ want you to abandon all hope that we’re going to survive global warming.
This Sunday, across the pond in Los Angeles, the world’s biggest movie stars will gather to celebrate themselves. Let’s enjoy a laugh at their expense.
National Geographic is celebrating reaching 100 million followers on Instagram. Here are some of their most popular pics.
Audi has found a way to make every car trip better by ensuring that you sail through a stretch of green traffic lights.
Samantha Simpson is 19, her husband J.R. is 62 and a grandfather, and now the pair are planning to have children. Apparently, this is something we should care about.
Buffel the Southern Elephant Seal is visiting Fish Hoek Beach in Cape Town at the moment, attracting visitors eager to snap a photo.
46-year-old María Jesús Fernández Calvo passed away on Sunday, having eaten a dish containing a potentially deadly ingredient the night before.
Meghan took a break from the royal life to meet up with her American besties for a whirlwind baby shower in New York.
We’ve seen Cape Town’s street racing culture in the news this past month, following that dramatic N1 crash. Let’s turn our attention to “spinning”, now.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced that South Africans are going to be paying a lot more for booze and ciggies in the near future.
Cheetahs centre Nico Lee has copped a lengthy ban, and issued a public apology, after being caught clearing his nose into the face of an opponent.
Eskom bailout. Apple car latest. Ariana gets Beatles record. R2.7bn lotto winners. Music legend grope accused. Trump cap teen sues. Deutsche Bank Trump default.
Wolfgat went from being a small, locally-known restaurant to taking home the most coveted award at the World Restaurant Awards. Here’s chef Kobus van der Merwe’s story.
Heineken is going from strength to strength as sales and share prices soar, with consumers choosing to upgrade to premium beer.
Discovery has some serious cash, and the company has gradually become an international giant. Even so, paying astronomical rent each month seems odd.
Banking experts will tell you that Capitec has shaken the Big Four (FNB, Absa, Standard Bank and Nedbank) with their entry-level accounts. Let’s see if that rings true.
Sources reveal that before Harry met Meghan, he was worried that he’d never get his happily ever after.
‘Green Book’ is without a doubt the most mature film that Peter Farrelly has directed, possibly owing to the fact that it’s been almost 25 years since Ben Stiller found something hanging from his ear.
Tito Mboweni will be walking a tightrope during his maiden budget speech today, with many thorny issues needing to be addressed.
Google has created an extension for its browser specifically for those of us who, for whatever reason, don’t bother to change our passwords.
Emojis can change the entire tone of a message (a little winky face at the end to soften the blow, for example), but how does this play out in the courtroom?