Huisgenoot reporter’s affair with Krugersdorp killer. Facebook’s internal documents seized. Beatrice’s man was engaged when they met. London driverless cars happening. Kardashian was high during wedding. Russia seizes naval ships. Weed in the workplace.
Every Black Friday, we are treated to videos of complete and utter madness, as shoppers scramble to land the best deals possible.
With a number of digital banks looking to inject new life into South Africa’s banking scene, the question of cybersecurity is once again front and centre.
Miss South Africa, Tamaryn Green, is being roasted on social media after she unveiled her rather odd Miss Universe costume.
This isn’t one of those ‘15% off some old junk you don’t want’ sales, but rather a deal that will see you save money right through the year.
The killing of John Allen Chau has once again brought the issue of remote tribes to the fore. Some past encounters have ended more amicably, and one in a brutal sacrifice.
Jaguar Land Rover has just announced the newest version of the Range Rover Evoque, and it’s coming in hot.
Despite living a life of abject luxury, Prince Charles has some harsh words for those who are looking to blow some serious cash on Black Friday.
An ordinary Thanksgiving turkey cooking video has gone viral, after viewers noticed an accidental optical illusion a few minutes in.
Jimmy Fallon sang a duet with the world’s creepiest robot, Sophia, and things became rather weird. Don’t watch this one before bedtime.
Piers Morgan is at it again. This time he’s feuding with Ariana Grande, because he doesn’t like the Ellen Show and empowered women.
On a day where American families come together to eat, drink and fight over politics, their president wants people to know what he’s thankful for.
Yesterday’s Cabinet Reshuffle was more of a tweak, and Bathabile Dlamini somehow managed to avoid the axe. How much longer can this go on?
24 years after ‘The Lion King’ proved to be a worldwide hit, the pride is back in a live action version.
Siri thinks Trump is penis. CIA have recording of Crown Prince order. Rugby’s 12-team global league. Urban rambling is a thing. Is Meghan really such a hurricane? Rihanna leaves little to imagination.
Shaun Wayne was attacked by two men while cycling to work earlier this week, with photos of his injuries being shared right around the world.
Using your old shoeboxes to store bits and bobs around the house? Not bad, but there’s an easy way to make a real difference in your community.
MIT has revealed their Star Trek-style electric plane, set to revolutionise the way we fly by breaking new ground on wind-powered electric aircrafts.
If you have ever drowned your gin in soda water instead of tonic, you’re not alone. Now Schweppes have decided it’s time to come clean.
The Department of Labour has released its report on job opportunities in South Africa, highlighting the importance of a university degree.
Anyone who has ever worked in an office will want to live vicariously through this guy, who has no bucks left to give.
Bill Gates has given this series about Silicon Valley his seal of approval, in an article talking about what it’s like to an innovator today.
Looking to save some dosh during this year’s Black Friday sales? Jack Parow has a few words of advice for you.
If you’ve ever wanted to watch a chopper rescue unfold from the pilot’s perspective, then this video from the California wildfire should do the trick.
Studies in the US and the UK have shown that Millennials are having less sex than generations that came before them. What’s up with that?
The Sentinelese tribal people don’t take kindly to outside visitors, killing 27-year-old adventurer and Christian missionary John Allen Chau.
Chinese video-sharing app TikTok is the most popular free download in the App Store in the US, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
Famed lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret is experiencing a string of comparable-sales declines, and it’s starting to affect their bottom line.
Last September, the British Virgin Islands were torn apart, and Branson’s Necker Island took a particularly bad beating. Now it’s open for business once more.
Peaceful protesters were met with extreme violence from private security and police, when they gathered to protest the gentrification of the Bo-Kaap.