If having a clean, ordered space is your thing, then you could have the skills necessary to be a ‘cleanfluencer’.
Yesterday, Apple announced its first-quarter earnings, with the filings showing the rather sizeable cash stash on hand.
Justin Bieber has launched a fashion line, so that you too can spend hundreds of dollars to look like you got dressed in the dark.
We know that we’re paying over the top rental prices down here by the sea, but a new report shows how those prices are out of touch with the average salary.
Kensington Palace staff are spending hours every week battling an onslaught of racist and sexist comments aimed at the Duchesses and their fans.
Paul le Roux has been called “the most dangerous man in the world”, and that’s not really too far from the truth.
Gwyneth Paltrow is facing a £2,37 million lawsuit following a hit and run skiing crash, which left a man seriously injured.
A Starke Ayres Garden Centre outlet is now selling starter kits for novice cannabis growers, and they can hardly keep up with the demand.
Agrizzi says he’s racist. Global Alt-Right dividing SA. China slowing. Zuma hits back. Conor suspended. 120 movies, $13 billion box office.
Billy McFarland is currently serving six years for committing mail and wire fraud, although Fyre Fest wasn’t the first time he’s acted shadily.
Every day, right around the world, millions of goods pass through various ports of entry. As you might have guessed, China’s numbers are staggering.
When you’re barrelling down a hill at around 65 kilometres per hour, you really don’t want to run slap bang into a deer. Enter Reed Soehnel.
Today saw the Zondo Commission discussing the infamous Angelo Agrizzi racist tirade recording, which could see public sentiment turn against him.
Feeling lonely while on holiday, but want your friends to think you’re #inlove? Go to Rome and you can hire an Instagram boyfriend for the day.
We’ve ticked past the two-year mark in the simpleton’s presidency, which means it might be time for a little meme recap.
When it comes to his music, James Blunt is not exactly a wordsmith. On Twitter, however, his witty replies to fans are very popular.
Walter White’s descent from schoolteacher to drug kingpin is the stuff of legend. Looks he inspired a few copycats, too.
James Cameron has been developing ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ for more than a decade now, making it one of the most anticipated films of 2019.
Pepsi’s new Super Bowl ad brings together Steve Carell, Cardi B, and Lil Jon to show the world that the soft drink is more than okay.
The Manic Street Preachers guitarist Richey Edwards committed suicide back in 1995. Now it’s being suggested that it was all an elaborate hoax.
Former DA councillor Brett Herron is clearly unenthused with the way the party is headed, penning a scathing takedown of the internal politics.
A man walked into an art gallery in Moscow, casually removed a painting from the wall, and strolled out. He didn’t enjoy a happy ending, though.
Golden Mtika looks into nyaope, the drug cocktail that combines heroin, rat poison or antiretrovirals which is plaguing South Africa’s townships.
There is big trouble within the Stormers camp at the moment, with Siya Kolisi and his players deeply unhappy with the decisions taken by the WPRU.
Gerrie, Barry team up. Pentagon fighting deepfake videos. Agrizzi fingers Zuma. Bitcoin plummets. US government shutdown costs. Virgin Mary first ‘influencer’. Gingers loving life. Harry Styles face tattoo.
Kenneth Makate reckons that Vodacom owes him a big payday for inventing the ‘Please Call Me’ service. Turns out MTN might have a big say in the matter.
If for some reason you’ve always wanted to swim in booze go to Iceland where you can spend your day naked in a giant tub of beer.
Hollywood couples aren’t known for standing the test of time but, for the time being at least, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski seem to be doing pretty alright.
After reviewing hundreds of African start-ups, TechCrunch Startup Battlefield organisers were damn impressed with a South African newcomer.
The DA and the EFF aren’t exactly tight, but in the Tshwane and Johannesburg metros, they have banded together to fight their common enemy. Now that’s set to go up in flames.