Judging by some of the charges, Magistrate Judith van Schalkwyk should rather get a TV deal.
Workers at a Michigan restaurant were left in complete shock, with the manager of The Mason Jar Cafe going up to the customer to double-check that he was really willing to spill an extra R192,000.
A man has won a seven-year legal battle against having fun at work, with the high court ruling that he had been wrongfully dismissed.
Jeffrey Toobin is the ultimate cautionary tale for anyone wanting to do something dodgy in the middle of a Zoom video call.
Nonprofit organisation Fight for the Future really, really want Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to get the sack.
Nigel Pierce is at war with the SABC, after his unceremonious sacking earlier this month. Now he’s gone on the offensive, venting at former colleagues and offering his services elsewhere.
SA law enforcement, working together with the Road Traffic Management Corporation, is planning to hit those driving drunk where it hurts most.
A Rustenberg Girls’ teacher says that she was unfairly discriminated against by the school and coerced into resigning. The incident reflects very poorly on the school.
Bailey Davis’ dream was to become a cheerleader for the Saints, but that was cut short when she posted a lingerie picture of herself on her private Instagram account.
Trump’s unexpected move, firing FBI head James Comey, has surprised everyone, even Comey himself. Let’s read the letter that sealed the deal.
There are grounds for reasonable dismissal when it comes to your domestic worker. Then there’s this, which might end badly for the man in question.
As the country waited in anticipation for the NEC meeting to see if the ANC would fire Zuma, they were disappointed to wake up with the man still in power – so why didn’t they do it?
Nicole de Klerk made a bit of an oopsie this past weekend when she blindly called her fellow South Africans the k-word.
It is so much fun to be able to laugh at our own country. We need to do it, or we will all go mad. Grab a plate of chicken and enjoy Nando’s latest quip.
No one needs to be reminded about the transformative power of Twitter. It can incite protests, end regimes and mobilise the masses – but it’s also just as useful if you want to get back at the company that just fired you.
The editorial staff over at The Cape Times are becoming increasingly worried that their editorial independence is under threat. It all started when Cape Times editor, Alide Dasnois, was fired unexpectedly by the paper’s new owners, Sekunjalo Independent Media.
A loyal Isidingo cast member has reportedly been fired because he refused endorse a bank, whose name was included in his lines.
Earlier this year, the ANCYL’s national executive committee insisted that Julius Malema would stay their president until their next elective conference in 2014. As it turns out, they were bluffing when earlier today they fired Juju from his position.
Bukelwa Mbulawa, a cleaner at Luhlaza Secondary School in Khayelitsha, is an animal rights hero. On realising a stray dog was being buried alive by two colleagues on the school field, Bukelwa called animal welfare organisation International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to alert them to what was going down. The dog was saved and later called Warrior. IFAW says she’s a hero. But Bukelwa has now been fired.