Northern Cape police investigate rape, assault case against traditional healer
Northern Cape Police are investigating a case of assault and rape against a Kimberley based
Mkhwebane hopeful for a positive outcome amid intention to suspend her
The Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is hoping for a positive outcome after approaching the
Burkina Faso leader says security situation will dictate transition timeline
Burkina Faso’s interim president, Paul-Henri Damiba, said on Friday that the 36-month transition
Bafana needs to be ‘ruthless’ to win against France
Bafana Bafana will have to be ruthless in front of goal if they are to pull off a surprise against
India’s largest multiplex operators to merge, creating cinema giant
India’s two largest multiplex firms said on Sunday they would merge to create a giant cinema
Chinese search for second black box from crashed jet
Recovery crews searched in light rain for a second black box from a China Eastern Airlines passenger
Comrades Marathon race quickly gaining momentum on the number of entries
More than half of the 15-thousand entry cap for this year’s Comrades Marathon has been reached after
Mabuza leads World TB Day celebrations in the Northern Cape
Deputy President David Mabuza is in Barkly West in the Northern Cape where he’s leading the
Netflix rival NENT to offer live sports in Britain after launch
Swedish media group NENT, which is planning to enter Britain later this year with its streaming
Kyrgios, Osaka make winning starts at Miami Open
Australian Nick Kyrgios sealed a comfortable victory over Frenchman Adrian Mannarino in the first
Calls for government to compensate ex-miners in SADeC region affected by TB, silicosis
The Deputy Minister of Health Doctor Sibongiseni Dhlomo has called on government to accelerate the
Barricade protests bring life to halt in Sudanese capital
Sudanese demonstrators erected barricades that paralysed much of the capital Khartoum for the second
E-hailing operators vow to continue with strike
Electronic hailing operators have vowed to continue their strike action on Thursday morning.
SA tables draft humanitarian resolution on the Ukraine invasion
South Africa has tabled its draft humanitarian resolution in the United Nations General Assembly,
Chaos erupts at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality council meeting
It’s still unclear whether the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality in the Eastern Cape has a
SA proposes rival draft resolution to the UN on humanitarian consequences of the war in Ukraine
South Africa has proposed a rival draft resolution in the United Nations General Assembly that seeks
IN BRIEF: President Ramaphosa on easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in SA
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in South
For 25 cents a day, Nigerians get science education
A Nigerian school is targeting students from poor families to give them a chance to excel at
Gauteng Health Department working on reducing post-mortem report backlogs
The Gauteng Department of Health says it is working around the clock to decrease the number of
China searches for victims, flight recorders after first plane crash in 12 years
Rescuers combed heavily forested mountain slopes in southern China on Tuesday, using shovels and