Ever wondered which countries take the prize for the wealthiest in the world? Here’s a list of the top 15, according to Fortune.
When Shubnum Khan posed for a quick photo shoot when she was 24, she had no idea that her image would be used in ads all over the world.
DC has decided to move away from some of their more grim efforts, and the Justice League, to bring you something a little bit different.
After a (very) brief sabbatical, Elon is back to his old Twitter tricks. This time he’s linking Tesla’s stocks and Hitler, leaving many shaking their heads.
Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz is clearly a sick individual, but details of his interview with detectives points to the extent of his illness.
Cricketers are often quite fond of a round of golf on their off days, although English quick Jimmy Anderson might need some time away from the game.
Every time you step out of your car in the Cape Town CBD, you’re forking out money. You could always buy a parking spot.
Beyoncé has appeared on the cover of Vogue a number of times. She’s on the cover again this month, only this time she’s making history.
Three people are dead, and nearly 70 injured, in a huge explosion on an Italian motorway. Some of the footage is pretty intense.
It’s usually the South Africans who talk endlessly about moving to Perth who compare South Africa and Zimbabwe. Shall we have that chat again?
Krejcir’s explosive new claims. Cape gang wars. What next for de Lille? Everest’s poo problem. Deadly treasure hunt. New SpaceX mission. WP Rugby contract latest. Ben Stokes ‘mocked gay people’. Inside Meghan’s childhood homes.
Deputy President David Mabuza has made headlines in the New York Times for all of the wrong reasons. Here’s a hint – the story involves widespread corruption.
It’s not easy finding a way to save a little dosh each month. That being said, South Africans across the board aren’t doing stellar work in this department.
You won’t catch me watching ‘Idols SA’, but every now and again there’s a video that needs talking about. Anyone else getting weird vibes about this?
Golfers are usually a rather demure bunch, which is part of what makes Phil Mickelson’s advert so unusual. Bust out the worm, big guy.
If you’re looking for love, these 36 questions put together by a psychologist might be the way to take that Tinder date from hook-up to hitched.
The Lockheed Martin LM-100J is a beast of a plane, which means it isn’t expected to be all that acrobatic. If you have the right pilot, you never know.
Keen to get out of the city, and loaded up with a small fortune to throw around? This pearler in Gordons Bay might be up your alley.
Move aside Tinder, because Facebook is releasing an online dating site. It’s already bringing people together over at the social media giant’s HQ.
South African students Ben Myres and Cukia Kimani’s university project contained a glitch. That became a game, and now the world is taking notice.
Demi’s sent out her first message to fans following her overdose, laying bare the extent of her troubles.
It’s not every day you see a boa chomping on a pigeon, and that’s especially true when you consider that this unfolded on the streets of London.
David Geffen owns everything – including a private plane, a celebrity party yacht, and tons of property. It’s fair to say he doesn’t mind hosting some famous names.
When Donnie decided to take on LeBron, he might have thought his own wife would back him up. Things didn’t exactly go to plan.
Eight years after his honeymoon from hell, Shrien Dewani has found love once more. If I was his new partner, I’d sleep with one eye open.
Land Claims: 139 farms identified. Trump hurting US tourism. Conversation is dead. Bin Laden love. Mission Impossible take Winnie the Pooh. The great Australian drought. Irina and Bradley swimming.
I imagine prison isn’t a pleasant place for a convicted racist, although court proceedings yesterday revealed that Vicki wasn’t very well-behaved behind bars.
The latest Stats SA unemployment numbers don’t make for pretty reading. One way to ensure you don’t join those ranks is by upskilling, which doesn’t have to cost a penny.
The Telegraph has released a list of the world’s best hotel villas, and a Cape Town gem has made the cut. Not hard to see why.
Sometimes it’s good to harness the power of the people, and something like AfrikBurn is a prime example of that. So how do Lego and a start-up fit into the equation?