
Glasper must respect us
Glasper must respect us Jazz lovers were left disappointed after Emmy and Grammy award winner Robert Glasper performed on stage behaving like an intoxicated person... Read more.

Local acts were the real stars at RnB Crooner Freddie Jackson’s concert
Local acts were the real stars at RnB Crooner Freddie Jackson’s concert Freddie Jackson came through to celebrate his 67th birthday with South Africans. But it... Read more.

Transnet proves too many crooks spoil the broth
Nothing seems to work seamlessly at the country’s state-owned entities. As Transnet’s implosion worsens, so does the fear of what the future might hold for South... Read more.

Royal AM players finally paid for September
Royal AM’s financial troubles continue after the club paid players their September salaries late. Sources close to the club said players expected to be paid their... Read more.

It’s confirmed, Boks will face France in World Cup quarterfinals
The Springboks have been placed on a collision course with hosts France in the World Cup quarter-finals, after Ireland pummelled Scotland 36-14 on Saturday night.... Read more.

Sakha Umendo series delves deep into couples’ Forever Maybe
Fans of the unfiltered reality series Forever Maybe will be in for a new treat on the upcoming spin-off Sakha Umendo. Sakha Umendo will delve into the lives of two... Read more.

eMedia celebrates 25 years of its e.tv channel and its Safta Awards
Media company eMedia is celebrating 25 years of its e.tv channel this October and gloated about its nine South African Film and Television Awards (Safta) wins recently. ... Read more.

Chiefs slapped with R200k fine by PSL for spectator misconduct
Kaizer Chiefs have once again found themselves in the bad books of the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee for spectator misconduct on Monday. Amakhosi... Read more.

Cadre deployment is not behind SA’s collapse
The ongoing court application by the DA against the ANC’s cadre deployment policy, and subsequent judgments of the high court, has again brought this policy matter... Read more.

Getting SA back on track: new 2024 government’s main role
The main business of the coming new government of 2024-2029 is to get South Africa back on track to where we were around 2004. Then we had surplus electricity, emerging... Read more.