Damn, but the Brits love a good moan. These are the adverts they complained most about during 2017, and there are some pearlers in here.
The Formula 1 grid girls are fighting back, with Hannah James taking to publishing an opinion piece on Sky News. She’s less than impressed with the decision.
Finally, after the most disastrous coaching reign in Springbok history, Allister Coetzee has been shown the door. A sigh of relief echoes around the rugby fraternity.
Keen to see some pictures of William and Kate in the snow? The pair dropped by Oslo yesterday for an official royal visit and the reception was frosty.
Michael Wolff and Mika Brzezinski aren’t exactly fans of the Donald, and both have been subjected to vicious Twitter attacks. That doesn’t mean they’re friends, though.
Every presenter dreads the day their blunder goes viral, and now this chap on Sky Sports can tell his mates he’s had his 15 minutes of infamy.
The Hawks appear to have found their wings this year, swooping in on a massive syndicate operating out of Durban and Jozi. Turns out they’re taking the piss at SARS.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.
R1.2 Billion for a space walk. Castro’s son kills himself. Jooste’s hometown erases memory. Cape Town’s new runway approved. Airbnb CFO exits. Jim Carrey cleared of suicide role. Amazon’s Woody Allen problem. Kim makes peace with Taylor.
We will soon see a new high speed, high-tech breathalyser rolled out across the country. You probably don’t want to take your chances with this machine.
Local content has been in the spotlight recently (thanks, Tali), and to continue riding this wave here are six tasty offerings you should really consider watching.
As the City of Cape Town hits level 6B water restrictions today, limiting individual water usage to 50 litres a day, some crafty crooks are looking to make quick money.
During the budget speech on February 21, South Africans will learn how the government plans to cover massive budget shortfalls. You might not like it.
Weinstein whistleblower Rose McGowan is still fighting her battle against the Hollywood producer, as he attempts to deny her rape allegations.
What would happen if Amazon’s Alexa lost her voice? Apparently, if this Super Bowl advert was to believed, some celebs would have to step up to the plate.
Managers are generally displeased when they have to face the media after a defeat, but back in 2010 Brendan Venter gave the interview heard around the world.
There are less than six months until the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Russia, and the football world is understandably excited. Here’s one problem they didn’t foresee.
Corden’s popular ‘Drop the Mic’ had a rather unusual guest on Tuesday night, Dame Helen Mirren spitting some fire. Neither side held back.
If advertisers’ cookies are bothering you, and you can’t get away from that product you looked at once months ago, here’s a list of some handy tools you might need.
If you’re one of the many Capetonians that stocks up with liquid gold at Newlands Spring, you might want to check out which rules go into effect from today.
As attitudes towards female empowerment issues continue to roll with the times, F1 is trying to keep up by banning grid girls at the races.
There’s a morbid fascination around serial killers, and over in Toronto investigators believe they have nabbed a monster. Here’s what we know about Bruce McArthur.
Despite a massive effort by search and rescue teams off the coast of France, the search for Pierre Agnes has now been called off.
Another day, another South African political battle that has little to do with serving the people. Now we wait and watch as the DA and ANC battle it out for control.
Viceroy Research came out swinging earlier in the week, although it wasn’t too long before we saw Capitec dish out some hits of their own.
FB usage drops. Water crisis blame game. Steinhoff reports Jooste to cops. Samsung making crypto mining chips. Amazon takes on healthcare. Multichoice admits mistakes. France stops food promos. Robbie Williams mushroom experience. Paris copies Kim.
Sandton might be known for being one of the country’s more affluent areas, but dig around and you’ll find a café that, at first, might seem a little out of place.
Not only do they have all the water, but it seems that the folks up in Jozi are also raking in the dough. How about this marketing manager position?
Graham Holland wasn’t all that bothered about checking in on his tenant, as long as he paid the rent. Turns out he might have made a mistake when being so trusting.
Celebrities are all too used to having fans ask for a selfie, and I imagine it can become rather tedious over time. Here’s one story I don’t think the participants will forget, though.