Comrades Marathon turns 100 years old
The Comrades Marathon has turned a hundred years old. In celebration, the association held a special
Ongoing mayoral disputes in North West a reflection of damage done by factionalism: Local government expert
North West University local government expert, Prof Rhulani Hanyane, says ongoing mayoral disputes
Ramaphosa calls on countries to urgently increase vaccine production in fight against COVID-19
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on all world leaders to continue to support an initiative to
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Family of Tshakuma man found dead suspect it was a ritual murder
The family of a 48-year-old man who was found dead in Tshakhuma outside Thohoyandou, in Limpopo say
SAFCA, EFF condemn ‘shameful’ behaviour by group of Sundowns fans towards Pitso Mosimane
The South African Football Coaches Association (SAFCA) and the EFF have condemned the harassment Al
Zimbabwe bans maize imports, expects big harvest
Zimbabwe has banned maize imports with immediate effect, the country’s agricultural marketing
WHO appeals for information following new sexual abuse claims
Facing scrutiny over new claims of sexual abuse by its workers, the World Health Organisation (WHO)
State Capture Inquiry: Nomachule Gigaba’s testimony adjourned due to ‘serious security concerns’
The Chairperson of Commission of Inquiry into State Capture, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, has
“Pandemic mindset” persists among global consumers: Survey
People in the world’s leading economies remain overwhelmingly nervous about returning to life as
SASCO, SACP youth call for immediate closure of Israel Embassy
A group of SASCO and SACP youth staged a protest outside the Israeli Embassy on Thursday, in
Journalist lied to get Princess Diana interview, BBC covered it up: Report
An inquiry into how the BBC got a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana in which she
Two AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses could be around 85% to 90% effective: PHE
Two doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is around 85% to 90% effective against the
Two unidentified SSA operatives rebut evidence from David Mahlobo
It was another day of accusation and counter-accusation by officials from the State Security Agency
Commission cannot vary local government elections date in isolation: IEC
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has emphasised that it has no power, on its own, to
Cuba faces food shortage as bakeries run bare
Soaring international food prices and low domestic production are further squeezing import-dependent
Cape Town rains expected to continue for on Thursday, possibly Friday
Continuous rain in the Cape Metro since Wednesday night, and heavy downpours on Thursday morning,
Trump says New York criminal probe is in ‘desperate search of a crime’
Former US President Donald Trump on Wednesday attacked New York State’s attorney general for
Royal Council claims they had no access to Princess Masalanabo Modjadji for training on monarch duties
There is a looming court battle for the throne of the Balobedu nation in Limpopo. The foster parents
Sol Plaatjie municipality to continue with water cuts into the evening
The Sol Plaatje Municipality in Kimberley in the Northern Cape will continue with water cuts, but
More than 18 000 people register to vote in by-elections in Mpumalanga
More than 18 000 people have registered to vote in by-elections taking place in four municipalities