Banyana Banyana Aim for Top Spot

TOP SPOT: Banyana Banyana will look to maintain their top position in Group C when they meet Mali in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) on Monday. Photo: Banyana Banyana

Banyana Banyana will look to maintain their top position in Group C when they meet Mali in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) on Monday. South Africa’s women’s senior national team is guaranteed a place in the quarter-finals, but the top spot in their group is still up for grabs. Banyana and Mali are… Continue reading Banyana Banyana Aim for Top Spot

UAE Donates ICU Ventilators and Medical Supplies to Boost Zimbabwe’s Health Sector

DONATION: Zimbabwe has received a donation of medical equipment, including 74 ICU ventilators and 34 tonnes of essential medical supplies, worth US$700,000 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Photo: Supplied

Zimbabwe’s public health system has received a donation of medical equipment worth US$700,000 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aimed at improving emergency care and saving lives across the country. The donation, which includes 74 ICU ventilators and 34 tonnes of essential medical supplies, was officially handed over on Thursday, 10 July 2025, in Harare.… Continue reading UAE Donates ICU Ventilators and Medical Supplies to Boost Zimbabwe’s Health Sector

Ramaphosa’s Commission Sparks Outrage: ‘We Can’t Afford Another Zondo Waste’

OUTRAGE: President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave and appoint a judicial commission of inquiry into alleged criminal infiltration of the state has sparked a firestorm of political and civil backlash. Photo: RSA Presidency

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave and appoint a judicial commission of inquiry into alleged criminal infiltration of the state has sparked a firestorm of political and civil backlash, with critics warning the country cannot afford “another Zondo-style dead end.” Ramaphosa announced on Sunday night that Mchunu would… Continue reading Ramaphosa’s Commission Sparks Outrage: ‘We Can’t Afford Another Zondo Waste’

Rulani Mokwena Returns to North Africa

Algerian champions Mouloudia Club d’Alger have roped in South African mentor Rulani Mokwena as their new head coach. The 38-year-old had been biding his time for a new job since leaving Moroccan club Wydad Casablanca a couple of months ago. While waiting for the “right project,” Mokwena reportedly turned down offers from Saudi Arabia’s second-tier… Continue reading Rulani Mokwena Returns to North Africa

Chelsea Claims Club World Cup Title

English side Chelsea has been crowned the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup champions after their emphatic 3-0 win against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday. Chelsea came in as the underdogs at the MetLife Stadium, United States of America (USA). But there was nothing in their performance, especially in the opening half, that they weren’t the favourites.… Continue reading Chelsea Claims Club World Cup Title

Mozambican President Hails UNESCO World Heritage Status for Maputo National Park

IN CHARGE: Frelimo’s Daniel Chapo has been sworn in as Mozambique’s new president. (Photo: RT)

Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo has expressed pride and a deep sense of responsibility following the inclusion of Maputo National Park on the UNESCO World Heritage List, calling the recognition a “historic milestone” for the country. In an official statement, President Chapo praised the inscription by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO),… Continue reading Mozambican President Hails UNESCO World Heritage Status for Maputo National Park

Maputo National Park Designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

WORLD HERITAGE SITE: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has officially inscribed Mozambique’s Maputo National Park as a World Heritage Site. Photo: UNESCO / Peace Parks Foundation

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has officially inscribed Mozambique’s Maputo National Park as a World Heritage Site. The decision was announced on Sunday during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, currently taking place in Paris. According to the organisation, Maputo National Park encompasses terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems… Continue reading Maputo National Park Designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

Suspended RAF Bosses Allege Racial Bias and Corruption Fightback Amid Claims of R50m Savings

RACIAL BIAS: Suspended Road Accident Fund (RAF) CEO Collins Letsoalo believes his removal from office is being driven by ulterior motives, including racial bias and resistance to reform. Photo: RAF

Suspended Road Accident Fund (RAF) CEO Collins Letsoalo has broken his silence, saying he helped the troubled state entity save over R50 million during his tenure, and now believes his removal from office is being driven by ulterior motives, including racial bias and resistance to reform. Letsoalo, who was suspended earlier this year along with… Continue reading Suspended RAF Bosses Allege Racial Bias and Corruption Fightback Amid Claims of R50m Savings

Orlando Pirates Youngster Leaves for Asia

BIG MOVE: Orlando Pirates have confirmed that Mohau Nkota is on his way to Al Ettifaq, a club based in Dammam, a city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Photo: Orlando Pirates

Orlando Pirates winger Mohau Nkota is set for a big money move to the Saudi Pro League. The Buccaneers have confirmed the 20-year-old is on his way to Al Ettifaq, a club based in Dammam, a city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Nkota, who hails from Kimberly in the Northern Cape, came through… Continue reading Orlando Pirates Youngster Leaves for Asia

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