SA Rugby Launches New Springbok Supporters Gear for Everyday Wear
SA Rugby launches Springbok-branded clothing for everyday wear, allowing fans to show team pride beyond game days. Now available online and at select stores.
Closure of Westville Hindu Primary School Shocks Parents Amid Community Outcry
In a shocking turn, Westville Hindu Primary School in Durban has announced its closure, leaving parents and students in turmoil.
Kaizer Chiefs Icon Itumeleng Khune Enters Sports Betting Business with Top Bet
Kaizer Chiefs legend Itumeleng Khune announces partnership with Top Bet, confirming he’s not just an ambassador but a shareholder, as he enters South Africa’s sports betting industry.
Minister Solly Malatsi Scraps Controversial SABC TV Licence Bill Over Funding Concerns
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi cancels the flawed SABC Bill, citing an ineffective funding model and risks to the broadcaster’s independence. Alternatives are now being considered.
City of Joburg Reaches Agreement to Pay Eskom R1.4 Billion, Averting Power Cutoff Threat
The City of Joburg has agreed to pay Eskom R1.4 billion to avoid power cuts, with the total outstanding balance reaching R6.3 billion.
President Ramaphosa Urges Government to Settle SABC TV Licence Debt Amid Financial Woes
President Ramaphosa calls on government departments to pay outstanding TV licence fees owed to SABC as broadcaster grapples with rising evasion and financial strain.
SABC Secures Broadcast Rights for Proteas Men’s and Women’s Cricket Tours
SABC to broadcast live Proteas Men’s and Women’s inbound tours on SABC 3 and digital platforms, ensuring wide access to South Africa's top cricket action.
Mitchell’s Plain Powerlifter Haroun Pietersen Named African Powerlifting Champion
Haroun Pietersen from Mitchell’s Plain clinches the Africa Powerlifting title, adding to a year of record-breaking achievements. His journey inspires South Africans as he heads for the World Games.
South Africa’s Home Affairs Prepares Crackdown on Illegal Delivery Workers
South Africa’s Home Affairs plans inspections in the delivery industry to address illegal employment, with significant implications for companies like Uber Eats and Bolt.
400 Sex Tapes Scandal: Equatorial Guinea’s Anti-Graft Chief Baltasar Engonga Imprisoned
Former Equatorial Guinea anti-graft chief Baltasar Engonga faces corruption charges and is entangled in a scandal involving over 400 alleged sex tapes, sparking a public outcry.