One of three siblings, a cheetah was knocked over in the Kruger Park yesterday and officials are angry.
As the four accused returned to the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court to hear about their bail application, protestors showed their anger.
The January 2015 death of Lee-Ann Palmarozza grabbed national headlines, and now it looks like Peter Roberts will face the music.
Police have confirmed that a charge of attempted murder has been made against former Springbok Schalk Burger Senior.
Florian Blöchliger has revealed more details about the calls that came through from his daughter’s phone.
Tokai residents came together last night to support the grieving family of murdered teenager Franziska Blöchliger.
The quiet Cape Town suburb of Tokai was rocked yesterday by the news of a gruesome murder, taking place in broad daylight along a popular jogging route.
Ireland just experienced one of its biggest gang-related funerals ever and it was even more elaborate than one would think. Check the pics.
It looks like justice may finally be served, a priest now set to be locked up for a murder committed way back when in 1960.
Local cousins found in freezer. ANC to probe banner company. ISIS fighters take pay cut. MTN makes big Nigeria profit. SA real estate’s black void. Wall Street chaos. Oxford vs Cecil John Rhodes. Penthouse shutting down? ABBA reunites.
A glamour model and her ex-FBI father have been accused of second degree manslaughter in the States.
Today saw Fanie du Preez appear in the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court again, and this time he had quite the story to tell.
If you haven’t heard the name Fanie du Preez you might want to take notice, this story is set to grab headlines in the near future.
You’re probably thinking we’ve twisted this one somehow to make it sound worse than it is. You’re wrong unfortunately.
Making silly spelling errors can lead to more than just getting torn apart in comments sections – it can lead to your arrest.
The New York Times tends to reach just about every corner of the globe, which is why when this story came out we couldn’t help but wince.
In a brutal attack on Saturday morning one of Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards, off duty at the time, was murdered in what remains mysterious circumstances.
We’re used to seeing the odd horror story atop the news but sometimes a crime still manages to make one feel shocked.
A man who reigned the South American underworld in the 80s has left his mark of violence on the South American youth – a mark that no one could ever have predicted.
Remember Mxit? Well, in 2010 it was used to kill a young girl in Pretoria. Police are now linking it to a possible occult sacrifice – but who is ‘Satan Eyes’?
It seems the threat of journalists is real in South America as contracted gunmen are shooting controversial radio journos dead.
It looks like August is set to be a stellar month for women around the country. First BIC tells them how to think and what pens to use, now this ‘bloke’ is telling them when they should be struck.
It takes quite a murder to draw attention away from Cecil and Walter Palmer but the mystery surrounding the Camps Bay murder is doing just that. Here’s the latest on old Diego.
Whether we like it or not Oscar Pistorius will shortly leave behind the Kgosi Mampuru II prison and move to his uncle’s mansion in Pretoria. Cue outrage across the world.
No-one seems to have made the connection between the director at The Camps Bay Retreat hotel where Gabriela Alban was murdered, and a hopeful orgy recruitment ad for The Bay Hotel back in 2005.
It’s not unusual for Camps Bay evenings to look like a scene out of Pulp Fiction, but even Tarantino would deem this scene somewhat over-the-top.
It’s not unusual for Camps Bay evenings to look like a scene out of Pulp Fiction, but even Tarantino would deem this scene somewhat over-the-top.
An American woman has been murdered in one of Cape Town’s most exclusive suburbs, Camps Bay. Reports initially emerged on OurHood, the private social network for neighbourhoods, but are now appearign in mainstream news.
We’ve known for a while that the N2 is not the safest of roads, and now it seems even the police are fair game as a policeman is murdered on his way to work
There was loud applause today in the Grahamstown High Court after the judge upheld the original decision to refuse Christopher Panayiotou bail.