Rihanna to perform at Super Bowl halftime show next year
Rihanna will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show in February in Glendale, Arizona, the National
Drought is killing Kenya’s endangered wildlife
Kenya’s worst drought in four decades has killed almost 2% of the world’s rarest zebra in three
SAMA calls for health facilities exemption from rolling blackouts
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) has issued an urgent appeal to government to grant
Central African Republic’s top court annuls commission to rewrite constitution
Central African Republic’ stop court has annulled a commission for constitutional reforms in a blow
One killed in air strike in Ethiopia’s Tigray, hospital says
An air strike in the capital of Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region killed one person on Friday, a
Cape Town streets set to come alive as minstrel parade returns after two years
Cape Town’s streets are set to come alive to the sights of colourful minstrels and sounds of the
David Gresham pays tributes to music legend Dennis East
Pop music specialist and legendary radio and television presenter David Gresham has spoken for the
Major crypto trader Wintermute hit by $160 million hack, CEO says
Hackers have stolen digital assets worth around $160 million from crypto trading firm Wintermute,
Nigerian ride-hailing app aims to put women at ease
Hauwa Shakir (31) is among thousands of Nigerians hailing rides using mobile apps, but her car has
ANC staff threaten to shut down the party’s offices over unpaid salaries
ANC workers who claim to have not received salaries for the past two to three months have threatened
SAFA’s new Technical Director plans to mend relations with the PSL
The newly appointed South African Football Association Technical Director, Walter Steenbok, has big
Ghana declares end of Marburg virus outbreak
Ghana has declared the end of a Marburg virus outbreak, a highly infectious disease similar to
UN draws deep from emergency funds amid record humanitarian aid gap
Faced with a record $32 billion shortfall in humanitarian aid funding, the United Nations is dipping
EU regulator backs wider use of AstraZeneca COVID therapy
Europe’s medicines regulator has backed using AstraZeneca’s preventative COVID-19 therapy as a
Ajax farm beneficiaries up in arms over sale of sites to outsiders by committee members
Beneficiaries of Ajax farm in Piet Retief have accused the committee responsible for allocating
Liverpool take on Ajax Amsterdam in UEFA Champions League on Tuesday
Liverpool will be looking to bounce back from their loss in the opening game of the UEFA Champions
Russia, Belarus, Myanmar not invited to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
Britain has not invited representatives from Russia, Belarus and Myanmar to attend Queen Elizabeth’s
Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest men’s Grand Slam winner
Spanish teenager, Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first Grand Slam title and took the world number one
Switzerland glaciers in a severe melt season due to climate change
A rocky Alpine path between two glaciers in Switzerland is emerging for what the local ski resort
Ons Jabeur becomes the first African to reach US Open semi-finals
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur becomes the first African tennis player in the Open era to make it into the