Massive Microsoft / LinkedIn deal. Henri hands himself in. Oscar psychologist accused of bias. ISIS claim French police killing. Guptas fire back. Heineken’s big F1 deal. Egyptair search has 12 days left. Led Zep’s Stairway trial begins.
It looks like the van Breda family may finally be moving towards some closure, son Henri arriving at the Stellies police station earlier.
One can only imagine the shock that must have ensued as Omar Mateen opened fire, and here’s the first video from inside the club as he did so.
It looks like a pair of suspects may have had a helping hand from the public, onlookers cheering as they ran free from custody.
Prince Philip is not one to wait around, and he made it quite apparent when he quite publicly told the driver to get a move on.
You’d be pretty stoked right about now if you owned LinkedIn shares, Microsoft having just bought the lot for a massive amount of money.
Think about all the good and just causes in this world that could use your donations. Then consider that there are two pages to fund Penny Sparrow’s fine.
Over the years the FIFA series has become the (almost) undisputed king of sports games, but now they’re shaking things up with their latest release.
We’ve had a great few weeks reading through your hilarious braai stories, but one stood out from the rest. Cue the drum roll.
When you drop the K-word on social media expect a backlash second to none, something Matthew found out big time. Now he must repent.
Back in 2004, Bill Clinton was on Oprah chatting about Hillary Clinton’s run for president. Here’s what he had to say.
It turns out Elton has a storied history with security guards, and this weekend he wasn’t too pleased with what happened at his concert.
What has been declared the worst mass shooting in US history has one man claiming glory in the worst way. Of course it’s Donald.
Someone has had a little fun at Oscar’s expense it seems, his Wikipedia page showing some not so subtle changes.
Omar Mateen is the name on everyone’s lips this morning, the horrific shooting in Florida grabbing international headlines. Here’s what we know.
Much of the discussion ahead of the 2016 Euros has been about stopping terror attacks. One look at this footage and you might think there is a greater threat.
We’re all set for another few days of high drama, although the prosecution believe they have a somewhat secret weapon.
As Sunday morning broke across Orlando there would have been many concerned citizens waiting for word from loved ones. Cue this feature going live.
The term ‘thought leader’ has been thrown around rather often these past few years – here’s the spoof for everyone who finds that a little annoying.
Leave it to Prince George and Princess Charlotte to steal the Queen’s spotlight with a few simple waves. Learning from the best.
Mina Justice and her son Eddie exchanged simple texts during the Orlando shooting, and that exchange is truly heartbreaking to read.
Calling the largest attack of its kind in South Africa, Anonymous Africa attacked the SABC’s various online platforms midday yesterday.
Deadliest US mass shooting ever. US singer shot dead at concert. Lambie results. Naspers to sell eBay competitor. Bieber feels like zoo animal. Guptas mystery cash probe.
If you’re in the market for a new Mac (or maybe you’ve had it with Windows 10) we got some good news. Big cash to be saved.
It’s a case that has caught the attention of the nation, although it hasn’t played out how many had hoped thus far.
With a recent funding round providing a further two years of startup growth, South Africa’s fastest growing social network has never been more exciting.
Don’t feel bad if you haven’t, but perhaps it’s time you took a little look for yourself at the new city called Wescape.
When the national cricket team starts quoting you then pat yourself on the back, because it looks like the Proteas are fans of Gordon.
I’d be willing to guess there ain’t a whole lot going on between the ears of Charlie Pickett, but we’ll take a look a little deeper anyway.
As trouble brews with our firefighters overseas, leave it up to the Canadian government to put South Africa in its place.