11 dead as boat capsizes and sinks in Missouri lake, US
A tourist boat capsized and sank Thursday during a fierce storm on a lake in Missouri, killing at
Oil prices rise; still set for third weekly drop on oversupply, U.S.-China trade dispute
Crude prices rose on Friday but were set to drop for the week as concerns about oversupply and lower
World Cup fever still raging in Rohingya refugee camps
The World Cup may be over but passion for the game burns bright in the world’s largest refugee
DR Congo leader maintains suspense over plans
The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, kept his country guessing on
Feeling the heat: Tokyo preps for sweltering Summer Olympics
A heatwave in Japan that has killed more than a dozen people is reviving concerns about the Tokyo
BBC to pay damages to Cliff Richard, and other entertainment news
British singer Cliff Richard won substantial damages on Wednesday after London’s High Court
Gold mining companies wage increase offer way below unions’ demands
Gold mining companies have confirmed tabling wage offers that are way below the demands of unions.
Mandela Lecture by Barack Obama live on SABC News
Obama’s Mandela lecture comes at an auspicious time for democracy
Former US President Barack Obama will aim high with his Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in
Land expropriation feature
SABC news videos on land issue
Minister Mkhize responds to VBS allegations
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Zweli Mkhize has responded to reports
Mbappe double sees France past Argentina in 4-3 thriller
Teenager Kylian Mbappe scored two goals in four minutes to send France charging into the World Cup
UN police prevent conflict and sustain peace
By Luís Carrilho* On 21 June, police executives and international experts from around the world will
Youth Day 2018
Ronaldo magic gets Portugal a draw with Spain
Cometh the hour, cometh the man and where football is concerned there is no man quite like Cristiano
Capturing the Soweto Uprising: South Africa’s most iconic photograph lives on
Sam Nzima, the photographer who captured the iconic image of the 1976 Soweto Uprising passed awayon
Senegal is counting on its World Cup football stars to lift its political gloom
With next year’s presidential elections on the horizon, Senegal is gripped by political and economic
World Cup: all the ways footballers and fans can be hacked
The Conversation Visitors to the 2018 World Cup in Russia will be eager to enjoy the football and
For African footballers Russia is a land of false promises
As football’s top stars arrive in Russia chasing World Cup glory, young African players lured to the