Old Mutual drops Guptas. Barefoot maniac kills on Munich train. Huge Hyperloop news. Judge Jansen under investigation. Chaos in Grabouw. Comair scrambling. Hurricanes coach admits curfew breach. Global coffee shortage. Kristen Stewart not sure about Woody Allen. Queen’s rude comments.
There’s a Cape Town local who could just be the inspiration you need to get ripped like a pro – Boom, Baby!
Scotland’s Bra Baroness got her motherly instincts on when a Vietnamese male who looked six gave her some flowers
We see our fair share of drone footage around these here parts, but this video coming out of Namibia is some top drawer stuff.
One of the perks about living alongside such a glorious coastline is the tasty grub it provides. So who’s coming out on top in the Mother City?
The Cape Flats is a war zone and it’s been like that for years. So why do we still live in a time when children can’t go to school?
Death is usually something of a vibe kill, but for one woman over in the UK it might have cost her a small fortune.
Ryan Gosling has just celebrated the birth of his second child with Eva Mendes (sorry ladies), but that doesn’t mean he can’t goof around on Kimmel.
As the card-accepting trend picks up in our humble South Africa, cash is not always king. These parking marshals get that.
This time around Suzelle takes on the task of crafting at home with silicone – if anyone can make that sound interesting it’s her I suppose.
Men’s nipples do seem rather unnecessary, but most of us wouldn’t chop them off and try sell them on eBay. Artists hey.
Look at Mabel go, grabbing international headlines and highlighting how far we’ve come since 1994. Yeah, or something like that.
Don’t drink and drive, and one look at this video proves that you shouldn’t sleep and drive either. How about that backing track though?
It’s pretty well known that Radiohead makes the tastiest music out there, but why are people eating photos of their lead singer?
The world was watching to see whether Axl Rose could front up and rock out with AC/DC, and by all accounts he did a pretty decent job.
Facebook are under the pump following the admissions of some former employees. It turns out they might be feeding you what they want you to read.
Trump is backing down on his No Muslim rule and making some exceptions – so who’s on the list?
This week’s mampara is Mabel Jansen, knocking Matthew Theunissen off of his perch and attracting the wrath of the nation.
Koeberg’s R5billion mess. Camps Bay murder girl’s dad in town. Vodacom pulls M-Pesa in SA. Local startup lands $2.5 million funding. Former Trump hater joins him. El Chapo cleared for extradition. Food blogs fuel eating disorders. Harry’s awkward Bush daughter moment.
Naas has seen his name in the papers for all the wrong reasons this week, but it looks like his pals at SuperSport still have his back.
A Pretoria high court judge has been slammed for her private messages, seemingly calling all black people rapists. Not good, yo.
Students aren’t usually known for being financially responsible, so throw around R50 million into one’s account and the results are predictable.
Kate Hudson revealed another string to her bow over the weekend, paying homage to Prince with her rendition of a famous song.
The Guptas have bought a lavish home over in their favourite city and, well, I’d like to know where they got the money from.
Every now and again a baby comes along that is truly unique, and it isn’t every day an infant is born with so many extra digits.
This weekend will see the Mother City playing host to the race that has everyone talking – and there’s something for both runners and spectators.
Mess with Donald and his legion of fans will attack, even when you do so on a show that has mocked everyone and everything for well over ten years.
What began as a mere Vine trend has gone global and reached the world’s police academies, who are challenging each other to show off their moves.
It looks like Johnny just won’t let sleeping dogs lie, the actor once again poking fun at Australia’s laws during a presser for his new film.
For some, retirement planning is a thing of the future – but it’s important to realise that the sooner you start the better off you will be.