Posted by Taxi Drivers & Other Sad Stories on Tuesday, 24 November 2015
An old video has surfaced of a women being forced to get out of a taxi by the driver – and no one knows why. But the violence is certainly unnecessary.
They say football is 90 minutes of pretending you’re injured and rugby is 80 minutes of pretending you’re not. They might have a point.
Brandalism covered the streets of Paris with faux adverts highlighting the lack of action by the climate change conference’s sponsors to improve their carbon footprint.
James Deen is arguably the most well-known male porn star in the world, although his days look set to be numbered as a huge scandal breaks.
As the world leaders meet in France to talk climate change, China’s citizens are in a sea of smog that they can barely breathe in.
Prediction for Apple’s next generation of iPhone are already beginning to hit the Internet – and some of them are going to have to force other products to adapt.
Snap a picture of a sunset and win a trip to Mexico for yourself and three mates – I don’t really think we need to say more.
Pope Francis just got given a whole lot of material if he should ever decide to become a Catholic hip hop artist.
It looks like Trevor and the rest of the Daily Show staff get on rather well, although relationships may have thawed somewhat after a risky idea this week.
You can’t put a price on the peace of mind that comes with knowing your kids are safe, but if you could this wouldn’t be a bad start.
Pete Goffe-Wood was in fine voice once more during his show on 2OV Radio, this time tackling the famed hot Christmas lunch.
Tony and George wouldn’t listen to South Africa’s President Mbeki when he warned them about the innocence of the people they were about to invade.
The Japanese coast guard have made a number of alarming discoveries these past two months, as many as 20 decaying bodies arriving on their shores.
There are some rather unusual scenes in Jozi at present, an alien aircraft having crashed next to William Nicol drive.
Harry’s a good oke, hey? Watch him dance with some kids in Khayelitsha as part of his four-day nation tour of South Africa.
I think we’re all guilty of becoming nostalgic about old movies, although this time around your knowledge of these animated classics could land you R1 000.
David Attenborough finally agrees. How climate change helps ISIS. Turkey challenges Russia. Rand lowest ever (again). SA / China’s billion dollar deals. 1km high tower approved. Mysterious spiked baseball bats found. Harry hated Eton.
No more upper case lower case and a number thrown in for good measure, the way we identity ourselves online may be about to change.
Ask most teenagers and they will tell you that growing up in the Playboy mansion would be a dream come true. Well here’s one guy that got to live that dream.
Today saw an emotional final farewell to rugby’s first global superstar, the big man being given the ultimate respect with a fiery Haka.
Jozi’s rubbish is spilling everywhere and there doesn’t seem to be a solution to the problem to be implemented anytime soon.
What is more convincing than some dodgy-looking photos of a green light whizzing above Cape Town? How about a video from Jozi.
You’re probably thinking we’ve twisted this one somehow to make it sound worse than it is. You’re wrong unfortunately.
Next year will see a very important case being heard in the Pretoria High Court, and there’s a little something we can all do to help out.
Snakes used to have little legs attached to their slithering body, but scientists have never known why they ever grew out of them.
Check out the top five estates in South Africa that appeal to the wealthy who want to invest in something that matters.
Tanzania’s new president is slashing unnecessary spending and putting all the money into things the country actually needs – a lesson that our own President could take into consideration.
Princess Charlotte just passed the six month mark and to celebrate, her mom took a few photos to say thanks to the fans.
Whilst David Blaine or Dynamo were nowhere to be found these cars still seem to defy the laws of gravity. There may be a plausible explanation of course.
It sounds like Maphatsoe hung out with Zuma this weekend and mistook his rambling opinions for political fact.