Hectic fixture schedule does not bother us – Sundowns coach
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena is not too worried about the heavy fixture schedule that they are faced with, saying they have planned for such a programme.... Read more.
Arsenal fans arrested for celebrating victory over Man United
Eight supporters of Arsenal were arrested by the police in Jinja, Uganda for parading a trophy on the city’s streets, Daily Monitor has reported. This after... Read more.
A look at other energy sources as loadshedding is set to worsen
South Africans have been battered by power shortages for several years. These have worsened to the point that towards the end of 2022, the country’s electricity... Read more.
Perpetrators must face full wrath of the law – Nkoana-Mashabane
Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, has called for a clear message to be sent to perpetrators of gender-based... Read more.
New broom sweeps clean at BBC
When Kganki Matabane took over as Black Business Council (BBC) chief executive in December 2017, it was “broken”, and he believes he has rebuilt its credibility... Read more.
Charmza: Eskom peaceful march
The time to be resilient, striving to make the best of every adverse situation is over, and South Africans are up to the tether with the government and its power... Read more.
Moegoe of the week: Arthur Mafokate
Stop being a crybaby, Arthur Mafokate, and take responsibility for your actions. You are held in high-esteem as one of the most revered artists in as far as your... Read more.
Mngqithi’s contract unlikely to be renewed
Mamelodi Sundowns’ senior coach, Manqoba Mngqithi, will see out his contract but there are no guarantees he will remain at Chloorkop beyond June. Mngqithi’s... Read more.
SABC lawyer: ‘I’m coming back with izinkabi’
The South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) head of legal affairs, advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara, has been hauled before court for allegedly threatening to... Read more.
Eskom, president, ministers face a welter of legal action
Eskom, President Cyril Ramaphosa, government ministers, and other parties face an avalanche of legal actions due to the power crisis that resulted in more than 200... Read more.


