In an interview with SABC News, Multichoice CEO Calvo Mawela discussed why consumers aren’t allowed to pick and choose from their favourite channels.
The World Cup always throws up a few surprises, and unheralded footballers have their stories told around the world. Meet Alireza Beiranvand.
A posh Jozi school is caught up in a nasty battle that has made its way to the ConCourt, and it should serve as a lesson to those parents who behave like idiots on the side of the field.
The social media giant is once again causing a stir, after it was discovered that they’ve filed a patent for a “life change prediction engine”.
Butchers in France are fearing for their lives, after a series of attacks by vegans and animal welfare activists were carried out against them.
The idea of equal-opposite Johannesburg cop siblings going undercover as a wealthy couple on an elite Mossel Bay golf estate to infiltrate a drug trafficking ring is perfectly poised.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. These dogs might be far from pretty, but they still had enough cred to be called the ugliest dogs in the world.
The late-night hosts didn’t take kindly to Trump’s unflattering words during a rally speech, so they teamed up to get their revenge.
Locals are not impressed, after an amateur artist managed to spectacularly botch up the restoration of a famous statue in a Spanish church.
Joaquín Guzmán will face drug trafficking and other charges in New York come September, but his legal team isn’t happy with the location of the trial.
For four years, Musk has been running a super-selective private school with a wild curriculum that includes building robots and playing with flamethrowers.
A driver became really impatient and tried to overtake a slow-moving truck. From that moment on, it was a very rocky road.
You’ve seen him dancing, and you’ve seen him pulling zap signs at Nigerian fans. You probably haven’t seen him unable to talk and being carted around.
Pravin’s SARS grilling. Please Call Me inventor gagged. Grace Mugabe’s viral pic. SA salaries dropping. More Tekkie Town drama. Uber or car? Red Hen protests. ‘Pee tape’ music video. Meghan’s dad worried.
Remember that bloke who made his shed the number one ranked restaurant in London? You’ll enjoy what he got up to at Paris Fashion Week.
We are set for another few months of battening down the hatches, so it’s probably time you hopped on the down jacket train.
Siya and Rachel Kolisi have been thrust into the limelight of late, and not all of the attention has sat well with the Springbok first lady.
With petrol prices skyrocketing once again, the chat about selling the car and using Uber is once again front and centre. To the calculator we go.
By now you know that Trevor had a little part to play in ‘Black Panther’, so he sat down with his mate Stephen to chat about how that came to be.
Bryan Lewis Saunders undertook an ambitious art project that saw him getting high on various mind-altering drugs while sketching himself daily.
We’re not knocking those who get to travel the world on the back of their Instagram accounts, but this is all getting a little silly now.
Wondering where to stay on your next holiday? A travel expert reveals which of the world’s hotels to visit before you kick the bucket.
Some dating agencies and apps are free, and you get what you pay for, but when you cough up big bucks you expect big results. That’s not always the case.
When Facebook splashed a billion dollars on Instagram in 2012, not everyone was impressed. Six years later and their decision has been vindicated.
You have to really wow the judges to earn a Golden Buzzer, and so far four performers have stepped up to the plate. Let’s take a quick look, shall we?
Nick Kyrgios has a history of dubious on-court behaviour, and his latest antics have seen him cop a R238 000 fine. Not that he cares.
The World Cup is big business right around the world, and even drug smugglers are looking for some creative ways to cash in.
A new biography is set to expose everything about Sir Philip Green, from his brush with scandals to expletive-filled rants directed at his female staff.
As the water levels of Cape Town’s major dams continues to rise, the City is considering relaxing the daily water usage targets.
Jislaaik, boet, did you see the massive fight (pronounced faaaaaight in Jozi) that broke out in Parkhurst on Saturday night? Ja, no, hectic hey.