Not playing in India cost Zondo dearly
Proteas batsman Khaya Zondo believes his non-selection for the Proteas’ tour of India in 2015 changed the course of his career, reports sacricketmag.com. When... Read more.
Charmza of the week: Gift of the givers
To the NGOs, organisations like the Gift of the Givers and our emergency personnel still working in the flood-ravaged eThekwini, we say thank you for your invaluable... Read more.
Moegoe of the week: Nathi Mthethwa and his flag
Nathi Mthethwa and his Department of Sport, Arts and Culture cronies have been defending the indefensible – the R22-million SA flag monument. To the delight of... Read more.
E-Learning courses for South Africa’s youth are imperative for a sustainable Creative Economy
Brenda Fashugba, Regional Lead for the British Council’s Creative Economy programme, speaks about the importance of the Creative Economy E-Learning Programme in... Read more.
Racists threaten our hard-won freedom
It is a bitter irony that racism still permeates most aspects of our lives and remains part of our main discourse. This, after 28 years since South Africa attained... Read more.
Woman of valour left us too early
Words alone cannot express the calibre of person Phindile Xaba was in the 21 years and beyond that, we knew each other as fellow journalists and friends. This gentle... Read more.
Raise a cup this International Tea Day
International Tea Day on May 21 (today) is a highlight on every tea lover’s calendar. This does not matter where in the world they find themselves. According to... Read more.
Imbizo an opportunity to ‘listen to the people’ and act – Ramaphosa
The Presidential Imbizo at Carolina in Mpumalanga has kicked off in the province’s Gert Sibande District. This is the third imbizo to be held in the country with... Read more.
Safa boss Jordaan backs Pirates to lift continental trophy
The SA Football Association (Safa) president has sent a message of support and encouragement to Orlando Pirates ahead of their CAF Confederation Cup final against... Read more.
COJ presents a feast of Arts, Culture and Heritage shows in May
In the month of May, the City of Johannesburg will host a series of compelling creative hubs such as public art tours, exhibitions, performances, and storytelling... Read more.