Manchester United back in the black ahead of potential sale
Manchester United swung to a second-quarter net profit on the back of higher commercial revenue and
Chile detects first case of bird flu in a human
The case was detected in a 53-year-old man who presented severe influenza symptoms, according to a
South Africa one of 30 high TB-burdened countries
Deputy President Paul Mashatile says it is concerning that South Africa is among the top 30
Northam Platinum shares fall 8% after miner skips dividend
Shares of South Africa’s Northam Platinum fell more than 8% on Friday, after it skipped a dividend
Sunday marks 3 years since COVID-19 was declared a State of National Disaster
This Sunday (26 March) marks the third anniversary of the Declaration of the State of National
Messi leads Argentina win over Panama in first game as world champions
Argentina beat Panama 2-0 in a friendly on Thursday with goals from Thiago Almada and Lionel Messi
Elon Musk, WHO spar on Twitter over U.N. agency’s role
Twitter Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk said on Thursday that countries should not cede
Ethiopia scraps bid to end UN ordered Tigray abuses probe early
Ethiopia has dropped a draft motion that sought to bring an early end to a United Nations (U.N)
Virus hits Dutch squad ahead of France Euro qualifier
The Netherlands have lost five players due to a viral infection in the squad ahead of their Euro
‘Any attempt to arrest Putin would be declaration of war on Russia’
Any attempt to arrest President Vladimir Putin after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a
Vleifontein residents unhappy about abandoned library project
Residents of the Vleifontein area outside Louis Trichardt in Limpopo say they are unhappy about an
Eight fans arrested in Naples after Champions League clash
Italian police arrested eight people overnight after fighting broke out among fans in Naples on
Son of Uganda’s president plans to stand for leadership in 2026
The son of Uganda’s aging leader Yoweri Museveni, has said he intends to stand for the presidency in
US military conducts first maritime drills with West African forces
The drill in Ghana’s Volta river on Saturday was carried out during the first-ever maritime
Cyclone Freddy toll surpasses 300 as Mozambique counts bodies
The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy has passed 300 people, with authorities in Mozambique
Liverpool’s Klopp stays grounded ahead of trip to Bournemouth
Liverpool have regained some consistency in the Premier League in recent games but the squad cannot
Botswana intent on selling more diamonds without De Beers
Botswana will not drop its demand to sell a bigger share of the diamonds produced by its joint
DA says Makwarela’s documents ‘don’t add up’
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has outlined the reasons behind questioning the validity of
Two Indonesian match officials jailed over deadly soccer stampede
An Indonesian court handed prison sentences to two soccer match officials on Thursday after finding
Saudi excitement builds as third Messi visit announced
Saudi excitement at the possibility of soccer superstar Lionel Messi joining the nation’s Pro League