Team from South Africa Wins 8th African Spelling Bee Championship in Zimbabwe
The competition is important for youth development, improving literacy, and fostering cultural exchange across theREAD MORE
Repeat Offender False Prophet Denied Bail for Rape of Minor Church Member
Thohoyandou – A 37-year-old self-proclaimed prophet, Innocent Muritho, was denied bail by the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court today for allegedly raping a minor girl aged 14…
South Africa and Lesotho Reaffirm Commitment to Highlands Water Project Phase II Amid Delays and Rising Costs
The governments of South Africa and Lesotho have moved to reassert their commitment to the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase II, pledging tighter oversight,…
Sundowns Coach Understands Team Early Struggles
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso has suggested his team is not yet ready for “high-demanding” games early in the 2025/26 season. The Portuguese was speaking…
African Ministers Kick Off Regional Forum on Health
25 August 2025, Lusaka – African ministers of health gathering in the Zambian capital Lusaka today opened the Seventy-fifth session of the World Health Organization…
New Agreements and Projects Expand the Scope of China-Africa Cooperation across All Sectors
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). It is also the inaugural year for implementing the…
Kenyan Star Lauds Benni McCarthy for National Team Revival
African Nations Championship (CHAN) quarter-finalists Kenya will receive $450,000 (R8.8 million) for their efforts, but the country’s finest footballer, Victor Wanyama, says their rise is…
SANDF Defends Discipline as Maphwanya Faces Political Fire
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has moved to quell mounting speculation over its Chief, General Rudzani Maphwanya, following claims that he had defied…
Tatjana Smith Wins Big at SA Sports Awards
Retired swimming star Tatjana Smith was named the Sports Star of the Year during the 18th Annual South African Sport Awards at the Sun City…
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Maputo National Park Designated UNESCO 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.
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 and is home to nearly 5,000 species.
The site, UNESCO notes, “complements the conservation values of iSimangaliso (the adjacent South African park), enhancing biodiversity protectionREAD MORE
Suspended RAF Bosses Allege Racial Bias and Corruption Fightback Amid Claims of R50m Savings
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 RAF Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Sefotle Modiba, addressed a media briefing in Pretoria on Saturday. Flanked by Modiba, Letsoalo said he believed their efforts toREAD MORE
Orlando Pirates Youngster Leaves for Asia
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 the Pirates DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) team.
“Orlando Pirates Football Club can confirm that an agreement has been reached for the permanent transfer of MohauREAD MORE
Ramaphosa Sacks Mchunu Amid Growing Scandal, Political Parties Welcome Move
President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on Special Leave, citing the need to restore public trust in the country’s law enforcement and government institutions. The move comes amid growing pressure over allegations linking Mchunu to a criminal syndicate and his alleged interference in investigations into political killings.
In a statement released by the Presidency on Sunday night, Ramaphosa said the decision was “taken in the interest of accountability, good governance, and the integrity of the security cluster.”
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Eswatini Club: Shauwn Mkhize has a Proven Track Record!
Mbabane Highlanders have officially introduced Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize as the club’s new leader.
On Saturday, one of Eswatini’s biggest club held a media briefing in Manzini—a half-hour drive from the capital, Mbabane—and Mkhize took to the podium to share her vision for the club.
“We will bring elevation; we will bring change. Understandably so, change comes with problems, ngoba (because) it’s not everybody who adapts very easily to change,” said Mkhize, whose club, Royal AM, has been expelled by SouthREAD MORE
First Wimbledon Title for Iga Swiatek
Iga Swiatek, Wimbledon champion – will those words ever seem less astonishing? For all her achievements, until this summer the Pole and lawn tennis have combined much like her favourite recipe of pasta and strawberries – a puzzling concept.
Yet magnificently, here she is. Incongruous ingredients can combine to unexpectedly spectacular effect, it turns out.
Amanda Anisimova’s performance in her debut Grand Slam final was unhappily shredded by nerves.
But Swiatek’s merciless 6-0, 6-0 victory – the first such finalREAD MORE
Boks Too Good for Italy
The Springboks scored seven spectacular tries in a 45-0 victory over Italy at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.
It is a performance that bodes well for the remainder of the season which will leave coach Rassie Erasmus much happier than last week in Pretoria, and gave Willie le Roux the perfect way to celebrate his 100th Test cap.
The Boks scored four unanswered tries in the first half of their Castle Lager Incoming Series Test in Gqeberha forREAD MORE
FIFA President Hails 2025 Club World Cup
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino appeared to be responding to the critics of the Club World Cup when addressing the media ahead of Sunday’s final between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea.
The Club World Cup has had its fair share of critics, particularly that it is “extra work” for players when they would have done with a “much-needed break” after a grueling season.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp went as far as labeling it a “pointless competition” that serves no purpose toREAD MORE
SAFA: There’s No Missing Money!
The South African Football Association (SAFA) is once again putting out fires amid claims of financial mismanagement.
SAFA’s latest fightback stems from a Friday report by the Mail & Guardian, detailing SAFA’s financial troubles over the years under the leadership of Danny Jordaan, who has been president of local football’s governing body since 2013.
In the report, it’s stated, amongst other things, that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has withdrawn three theft charges against Jordaan and chief financial officer GronyREAD MORE
Russia’s Biggest Coal Mine Reduces Emissions, Operational Costs and Make Profit After Embracing Innovation and Technology
Siberia, Russia — Russia’s biggest coal mining company, SUEK-Krasnoyarsk, appears to have embraced technology and innovation to protect the environment, reduce dust emissions and operational costs, while remaining profitable.
The company has rehabilitated all the old shafts after excavation at Borodino Mine, opted for railway lines rather than trucks to collect coal, and used electricity instead of diesel for all its mining operations. Located in the Siberia region, central Russia, Borodino is one of the three coal mines owned byREAD MORE



















