Amapiano king Kabelo “Kabza de Small” Motha and his long-term partner have allegedly broken up. The Asibe Happy hitmaker had already paid lobolo for his
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Gatchalian hails signing of ‘Excellence in Teacher Education Act’; vows pursuit of education reforms
Senator Win Gatchalian hailed the signing into law of the “Excellence in Teacher Education Act” (Republic Act No. 11713), which seeks to improve the quality
Mdlalose family laying to rest six family members who died during floods, four still missing
The KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala is expected to pay his respects to the Mdlalose family which is today burying six of their members who died
Queensland CCTV video shows Logan kids on bikes ‘circling’ pensioner before stealing his belongings
Sunshine state pensioner has been left afraid to leave his home after heartless children as young as eight threatened him on their bicycles before robbing
Royal AM vs Mamelodi Sundowns: How to watch the Nedbank Cup match on TV
Kick-off at Chartsworth Stadium is at 19:00. The Brazilians head into this encounter on the back of clinching their fifth consecutive league title – they
Perenco shuts Gabon oil terminal after 300 000-barrel leak
Anglo-French oil company Perenco has shut its Cap Lopez oil terminal near Port Gentil in Gabon after a storage tank leaked more than 300 000
Trouble in Paradise: British Virgin Islands, home of Richard Branson and A-list haunt, is in scandal
As the British Virgin Islands premier faces drug trafficking and money laundering charges, a host of A-listers will be reconsidering their ties to the Caribbean
AmaZulu coach Truter: Some don’t give me the respect I deserve!
Truter has been confirmed as AmaZulu’s new head coach on an interim basis after Benni McCarthy was let go earlier this season. Truter, who has
Correspondents’ gala offers political normalcy despite COVID
Much of Washington is ready to party like it’s 2019, before the coronavirus, when the biggest risk at the annual White House press corps gala
Building on Steps to End the Conflict in Ethiopia
Millions of people in Ethiopia continue to face acute food insecurity and extreme hunger as a direct result of conflict. We are encouraged that the
NPA needs extremely dedicated prosecutors to make dent in deep-rooted state capture: Analyst
Political analyst Dr Ralph Mathekga says the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) needs extremely dedicated prosecutors if it is to make a dent in what he
New poll shows the economy is the number one issue in Britain with days to go until local elections
The economy is the most important issues in a majority of constituencies in Great Britain ahead of Thursday’s local elections, according to new research. A
Gauteng crime: Man in court after ‘slitting throat’ of 8-year-old girl
We have some horrific crimes in South Africa. But this Gauteng crime story is a particularly gruesome one. Thankfully, the child who was attacked is
Russia warns US, NATO to stop giving weapons to Kyiv
According to Chinese official media, Russia’s foreign minister asked the US and NATO to stop supplying armaments to Kyiv if they are “really interested in
ECOWAS and ITC launch the ECOWAS – ITC SheTrades project
The ECOWAS Commission has combined efforts with the International Trade Centre (ITC) SheTrades Initiative to launch the ECOWAS – ITC SheTrades project. Jointly organized by