RiSA mourns the passing away of legendary singer Mama Sibongile Khumalo
Johannesburg – The Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) learned of the devastating news of the passing away of Mama Sibongile Khumalo, the mezzo-soprano... Read more.
A tale of two Soweto giants about to face off
By Kgomotso Mokoena Johannesburg – If form is anything to go by in the coming Soweto derby on Saturday, Kaizer Chiefs will be rubbing their hands in glee... Read more.
Tributes pour in for actress Cicely Tyson
Johannesburg – Legendary international actress, Cicely Tyson, a Tony and Emmy award winning actress has died at 96. After the news of her death broke, tributes... Read more.
Amakhosi on course to reclaim their honour in soccer royalty
By Kgomotso Mokoena Johannesburg – While the entire country was being ravaged by the deadly Covid-19 pandemic, it was a sense of double jeopardy for the die-hard... Read more.
Farm owners urged to ensure safe transport for workers
Johannesburg – Employers in the agricultural sector have been urged to make the safe transportation of workers their top priority. Agriculture, Land Reform... Read more.

Government to use online platform for COVID-19 vaccination
Johannesburg – Government will use an electronic system to keep track of everyone who gets the COVID-19 vaccine as South Africa gears up for its historical... Read more.
Police saluted for COVID-19 fight commitment
Johannesburg – Police Minister General Bheki Cele has saluted police officers who continue to put their lives on the line each day as the country battles the... Read more.
University of Pretoria appoints 28 year old Joel Modiri as professor
Johannesburg – The Faculty of Law (UP Law) at the University of Pretoria (UP) recently announced the promotion of UP law alumnus and scholar, Dr Joel Modiri,... Read more.
Meet our moegoes and Charmza of the week
Johannesburg – The tragic passing of Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu has seen a few among us show the worst in humanity: the lack of empathy and... Read more.
COVID-19: Plastic wrapping not required for coffins
Johannesburg – The Health Department says there is no need to wrap coffins in plastic when someone has passed away due to COVID-19. The department said biohazard... Read more.