Not In My Name Movement Calls for SAFA President Danny Jordaan’s Resignation
Not In My Name NPO calls for SAFA President Danny Jordaan's resignation amid fraud allegations. Learn how this case impacts South African football.
Africa Throne Tour: Nasty C and Cassper Nyovest Shine in Sync Licensing Win
Discover how Sheer Publishing's sync licensing expertise brought Nasty C and Cassper Nyovest’s Africa Throne Tour to Prime Video, spotlighting African talent on a global stage.
Diageo SA Wins Supreme Court Battle Over Cape Velvet Tax Classification
Diageo SA wins Supreme Court case against SARS, securing fair tax classification for Cape Velvet liqueur. The ruling impacts alcohol excise tax laws in South Africa.
Sheer Publishing Welcomes Thawini Creatives: A New Era in South African Music
Sheer Publishing welcomes Thawini Creatives, a Pietermaritzburg duo blending traditional African sounds with Afro House, Amapiano, and Gqom. Discover their unique artistry.
President Hands Copyright Amendment Bill to ConCourt: What It Means for Creators
South Africa's Copyright Amendment Bill heads to the ConCourt for review. Learn how the ruling could reshape intellectual property rights for creators.
South Africa Assumes G20 Presidency, Marking Historic Milestone
South Africa assumes G20 presidency for the first time, with President Cyril Ramaphosa pledging inclusivity and civil society engagement.
Pusha T Launches Coffee Brand ‘Grindin’ at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival
Pusha T launches his new coffee brand 'Grindin' at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival and Café Tropical in Los Angeles this weekend, offering fans an energizing brew and exclusive merch. Nationwide…
Roy Haynes, Legendary Jazz Drummer, Dies at 99
Jazz legend Roy Haynes, known for his dynamic drumming, dies at 99. A pioneer who redefined jazz percussion, he leaves behind an enduring legacy.
Busta Rhymes Accepts Global Icon Award at MTV EMAs, Thanks LL Cool J and Mom
Busta Rhymes receives the MTV EMAs Global Icon Award and honours LL Cool J and his mom in an emotional acceptance speech before a fiery performance.
Daughters of Malcolm X File R1.9 Billion Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, and NYPD Over 1965 Assassination
The daughters of Malcolm X file a R1.9 billion lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and NYPD, alleging their involvement in his 1965 assassination. The lawsuit seeks justice and accountability.