Matlala Co-Accused’s Bid Rejected, Trial Set to Proceed
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has declined representations made by Zandile Nthabiseng Nzama, a co-accusedREAD MORE
Percy Tau Finds New Home in Vietnam
Bafana Bafana striker Percy Tau is now teammates with midfielder Njabulo Blom in the Vietnamese League. Tau, 31, has joined Nam Dinh on a one-year…
Operation Vala Umgodi Nabs Sixteen Illegal Miners
Limpopo – Sixteen illegal miners were arrested in Limpopo – Sekhukhune and Waterberg district after being found in possession of unpolished Chrome and mining equipment…
Ethiopia’s Green Initiative Praised by African Union as Regional Model
The African Union (AU) Staff Association has praised Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative (GLI) as a model of climate action for the continent and a source…
From Hard Hats to High Heels: Women in Construction Shine at 6th ERWIC Awards
The usual clang of steel, dust of cement, and grit of construction boots were replaced by the sparkle of sequined gowns, the click of high…
Protests, Heated Exchanges Mark Opening of South Africa’s National Dialogue
The first sitting of South Africa’s much-anticipated National Convention — a gathering billed as the start of a “million conversations” to confront the country’s social…
India and Egypt Forge Closer Business Ties in Agriculture, Fertilisers, and Textiles
Egypt is increasingly viewed as an attractive destination for Indian businesses, fuelled by a rapidly expanding Indian economy and opportunities for collaborative ventures. This sentiment…
Calm Returns to Maponya Mall After Brutal Killing of E-Hailing Driver
Calm has returned to Maponya Mall in Soweto, where police continue to maintain a visible presence following the brutal killing of e-hailing driver Mthokozisi Mvelase,…
Sundowns Coach Hopes for Transfer Resolutions
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Reports that DA Chief Whip George Michalakis Reprimanded MP Karabo Khakhau for responding to her Spiritual Calling During a Caucus Meeting Expose the party’s Failure to recognise African Spirituality
The Chief Whip of the Democratic Alliance in parliament, George Michalakis, is said to have given Karabo Khakhau, a Member of Parliament and spiritual healer, a sort of disciplinary session because she sat on the floor and burped when her ancestors visited her during a party caucus meeting.
Ideally, the discussion about African spirituality must take place in light of the groundbreaking resolutions made by the City of Tshwane Council Chambers and UNISA, among other institutions, regarding the provisionREAD MORE
FIFA Club World Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures
Eight teams remain in the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup after the conclusion of the last 16 fixtures on Wednesday morning.
Teams from across the world are battling it out in the United States of America (USA), for the USD40 million (R707 million) first prize money.
In some way, the men have been separated from the boys.
Last 16 results;
Palmeiras 1-0 Botafogo
Benfica 1-4 Chelsea
Inter Milan 0-2 Fluminense
Manchester City 3-4 Al Hilal
Paris Saint Germain 4-0 InterREAD MORE
Ansu Fati Joins Paul Pogba at Monaco
French club AS Monaco have confirmed the arrival of Ansu Fati on loan from Spanish side, FC Barcelona.
The 22-year-old Spanish striker is on a season deal from FC Barcelona for the 2025/26 season, with the option to make the deal permanent for €11 million (R228 million).
Should Monaco keep him after the season, Barça, in turn, will be at liberty to insert a buyback clause for €28 million (R581 million).
Born in Bissau (Guinea-Bissau) on 31 October 2002, AnsuREAD MORE
Tunisia’s Grain Harvest Exceeds 575,000 Tonnes
Tunisia’s 2025 grain harvest has delivered promising results, with approximately 575,100 tonnes collected by 22 June. This marks a major increase compared to the same period in 2019, when around 329,300 tonnes were gathered. The 2019 season is considered a reliable comparison due to similar agricultural conditions.
Durum wheat makes up the largest share of the harvest, with around 350,900 tonnes collected. Barley follows at 195,700 tonnes, soft wheat at 26,900 tonnes, and triticale at 1,700 tonnes.
Grains intended forREAD MORE
German Side Hannover 96 Signs Bafana Defender
Bafana Bafana defender Ime Okon has finalized his move to German Bundesliga 2 club, Hannover 96.
Okon, 21, has penned a four-year deal after passing his medical on Monday.
“I’m very happy to have signed with Hannover 96. I’m excited for this challenge to play football in Germany,” says the former SuperSport United central defender.
“I’m very motivated to play for this club and want to become a better player here and develop as a human being. I’m a strongREAD MORE
Eastern Cape SACP tells Gwede Mantashe the Party doesn’t Exist to Support ANC
The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Eastern Cape has hit back at suggestions by the African National Congress (ANC) national chairperson, Gwede Mantashe, that the decision to contest next year’s local government elections is wrong, as the communist party was formed to support the former governing party.
Mantashe implied this over the weekend while addressing a gathering of the ANC in the OR Tambo region.
The Provincial Secretary of the SACP, Xolile Nqatha, quickly rebutted the claim byREAD MORE
Kaizer Chiefs Promise Fans More Signings
Soweto club Kaizer Chiefs will make more signings soon after concluding three deals.
Amakhosi introduced three new signings on Monday; left back Nkanyiso Shinga, midfielder Ethan Chislett and striker, Flavio Silva.
Chiefs, however, are far from being done.
“Kaizer Chiefs will kick off the month of July by introducing three new players, with more signatures expected during this current window to strengthen their playing squad for the upcoming season,” announced the club.
“The technical team and management deemed it aptREAD MORE
Exploring Abidjan: A Vibrant City of Nature, Culture, and Cinematic Delights
In December 2024, I had the distinct pleasure of visiting Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s bustling cultural and economic hub, to attend the Abidjan International Film Festival (SICA) at the invitation of the Ministry of Communication of that country. While the primary purpose of my trip was to engage in the festival’s activities, my time in Abidjan was filled with a diverse range of experiences that highlighted the city’s unique blend of nature, architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
Immersing in Nature: A Walk-ThroughREAD MORE
Meeting in Rio de Janeiro Articulates Media From Global South Before BRICS Summit
Media representatives and journalists from countries of the Global South will gather in Niteroi, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, to take part in the BRICS Press Meeting, an event dedicated to strengthening media integration and collaboration among communicators from these nations in building a multipolar world.
Organised by the Toda Palavra, a partner of TV BRICS, together with the TV Comunitária de Brasilia, the event will take place on 4 July, two days prior to the official startREAD MORE
South African Delegation Visits Fruit Terminal in St. Petersburg
A South African delegation led by Deputy President Paul Mashatile visited the port infrastructure of St. Petersburg. The guests were shown a modern terminal designed to store up to 11,000 tonnes of fruit at a time.
At the time of the delegation’s arrival, another shipment of citrus fruits delivered from South Africa on a specialised refrigerated vessel was being unloaded. The cargo included oranges, grapefruits, lemons, mandarins, as well as apples, pears, and avocados.
During the meeting, the parties discussed theREAD MORE



















