SA Rugby will not tolerate acts of violence or racial abuse
South African Rugby says is will not tolerate acts of violence or racial abuse, but also has to
Eggs from last northern white rhinos fertilized, scientists say
Seven eggs from the world’s last two remaining northern white rhinos have been successfully
Government to announce Mid Term Budget reforms in October
Government will be announcing a number of reforms that are going to be taken on State-Owned Entities
EFF students at NMU embark on mass shut down
Disgruntled students of the EFF Student Command at Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth have
US abortion rights groups fight new Missouri law in court
Opponents of a new law in Missouri restricting most abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy will
Pogba vows to fight racism for sake of next generation
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba said the racist abuse he has suffered will only make him
Warplanes dump water on Amazon as Brazil military begins fighting fires
Brazilian warplanes are dumping water on the burning forest in the Amazon state of Rondonia,
New IFP leader to face various challenges
Political analyst, Zakhele Ndlovu, says the new leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party will face
Hong Kong police arrest 36, youngest aged 12, after running battles with protesters
Hong Kong police said on Monday they arrested 36 people, the youngest aged 12, after violence during
US lawmaker says still concerned about Facebook cryptocurrency after Swiss meetings
The chair of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee said on Sunday she remained concerned about
Algeria’s culture minister has resigned following concert stampede
Algeria’s culture minister has resigned, following the deaths of five young music fans in a stampede
As Amazon burns, Brazil’s Bolsonaro tells rest of world not to interfere
Amid growing international criticism over the wildfires raging through the Amazon, Brazilian
Arsenal trio can match Liverpool’s front three: Aubameyangz
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang says Arsenal could try to fight fire with fire on Saturday by deploying
Michael Jackson’s ex-publicist touts foundation to ‘protect’ legacy
A former publicist for Michael Jackson on Thursday announced plans for a charitable foundation not
Malaysia’s poverty levels far higher than reported, U.N. expert says
A UN human rights expert on Friday disputed Malaysia’s assertion that it has nearly eliminated
WHO says eradicating malaria ‘can be done’, but first aim is to control it
Eradicating malaria is biologically feasible and a lofty aim, the World Health Organization said on
Asian stocks struggle ahead of Powell’s speech; yuan at fresh 11-1/2 year low
Asian shares struggled to make headway on Friday as uncertainty over how much further the U.S
‘I can see spiritually our people are getting poorer’
Elsa Van Der Merwe runs a campaign to provide clothes to the homeless in Sutherland in the Northern
ANC slams South African Citizen’s Survey
The ANC has slammed the latest South African Citizen’s Survey as an attempt to isolate its
Old Mutual issues Moyo another termination notice
Old Mutual says it has issued another termination of employment notice to its axed CEO, Peter Moyo.