
‘I will break Suganob’s bones’, says SA champ
By Sthembiso Nkabinde South Africa’s only reigning world champion, Sivenathi “The Special One” Nontshinga, has promised to bring nothing but pain to his challenger... Read more.

Chiefs appoint Ntseki as head coach, demote Arthur Zwane
Following weeks of uncertain speculations, Kaizer Chiefs have announced Molefi Ntseki as the new head coach with immediate effect on Wednesday. The appointment of... Read more.

Sparks flying in the Spar Grand Prix
With three of the six SPAR Grand Prix races now completed, Ethiopian athlete Selam Gebre holds onto her slender points lead over Glenrose Xaba, 77 points to 74,... Read more.

Once the dust settles, the ‘University of the Land’ will stand
This coming Monday, the largest university in South Africa and the largest open distance learning institution in Africa, the University of South Africa (Unisa),... Read more.

Worldwide, more than 1.6-billion people live in informal settlements
Earlier this week, four young children, all under 10 years, were killed in a horrific shack fire that also claimed the life of a 31-year-old adult in Katlehong township... Read more.

Charmza of the week
We cannot fault Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe for taking a stab at the Lesotho government, raising important issues around zama zama operations.... Read more.

Moegoe of the week
Poland gave South Africa the murderer of political icon, leader of the South African Communist Party and former uMkhonto we Sizwe commander, Chris Hani. Last week... Read more.

Furore around Zondo’s criticism of parliament
The Bill of Rights is the cornerstone of the country’s constitution and enshrines the rights of all people – and affirms the democratic values of human dignity,... Read more.

Soweto Marathon still hangs in the balance
The bickering among stakeholders will not lead to South Africans being denied the opportunity to witness the highly-anticipated 2023 Soweto Marathon. This is the... Read more.

Let us build a robust and resilient future
By Bonang Mohale Twenty-nine years into democracy, the South African economy is being transformed by, among others, continuing uncertainty for policymakers, businesses... Read more.