Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has joined Turkish club Trabzonspor on loan for the duration of the 2025/26 season, subject to international clearance and registration. The 29-year-old Cameroon international has had a troubled stay at Old Trafford since joining the Red Devils from Inter Milan in 2023. Onana played 102 matches for United, keeping only… Continue reading Cameroon Goalkeeper Onana Leaves Manchester United
Where Are the Pictures? Questions Linger Over NPA’s AFU Seizures Linked to Tembisa Hospital Scandal
The National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) announced late Thursday evening that it had successfully seized luxury homes, vehicles, and other assets linked to syndicates accused of looting Tembisa Hospital. But hours after the announcement, questions remain: where are the pictures? In past high-profile seizures, the AFU has paraded evidence before the media—rows… Continue reading Where Are the Pictures? Questions Linger Over NPA’s AFU Seizures Linked to Tembisa Hospital Scandal
Zimbabwe Turns Mining Growth into Energy Opportunity with US$9 Billion Project
Zimbabwe is leveraging its fast-growing mining sector to drive a major energy transformation, with plans to channel more than US$9 billion into new power generation projects by 2030. This is reported by The Herald, a partner of TV BRICS. The strategy, outlined by Energy and Power Development Minister July Moyo at the Africa Down Under… Continue reading Zimbabwe Turns Mining Growth into Energy Opportunity with US$9 Billion Project
The Constitutional Court has Ruled that Men may Legally Adopt their Wives’ Surnames: What’s in a Name?
In a landmark ruling that champions equality, the Constitutional Court has declared that men may legally adopt their wives’ surnames. This decision, which strikes down archaic and discriminatory provisions of the Births and Deaths Registration Act, is rightly celebrated as a victory for human dignity and a blow to patriarchal norms. But to fully appreciate… Continue reading The Constitutional Court has Ruled that Men may Legally Adopt their Wives’ Surnames: What’s in a Name?
BRICS Nations Convene for Extraordinary Virtual Summit
At the initiative of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, an extraordinary virtual summit of the BRICS countries was held. It was attended by the leaders of the association’s member states: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Indonesian… Continue reading BRICS Nations Convene for Extraordinary Virtual Summit
On This Day They Killed Steve Biko—But His Ideas Refuse to Die
Forty-eight years ago, on 12 September 1977, South Africa lost one of its most uncompromising voices for black liberation. Stephen Bantu Biko, the charismatic leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, died in police custody at just 30 years old. His body bore the marks of brutality, his voice was silenced, but his ideas—about self-reliance, dignity,… Continue reading On This Day They Killed Steve Biko—But His Ideas Refuse to Die
Taxi Crash Kills Three Pupils in KwaZulu-Natal Township
A fatal accident has shaken a KwaZulu-Natal community after a minibus taxi crashed into a pre-school, killing three children and leaving 11 badly injured. According to authorities in the province, a taxi carrying school children lost control and crashed into the Senzokuhle Crèche and Primary School in Imbali Township, Pietermaritzburg, on Thursday morning. The accident… Continue reading Taxi Crash Kills Three Pupils in KwaZulu-Natal Township
EFF Slams U.S. Gun Violence, Raises Fears Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has voiced alarm over escalating gun violence in the United States, warning that the crisis poses a threat to global safety as the country prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This follows the shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, a vocal proponent of unfettered gun rights, who was… Continue reading EFF Slams U.S. Gun Violence, Raises Fears Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
Booi Returns to Lead Bok Women Against Black Ferns
Springbok Women head coach Swys de Bruin has named Nolusindiso Booi at lock for Saturday’s historic Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand in Exeter, England. South Africa will take on the Black Ferns with a bench consisting of seven forwards and one back. The inclusion of Booi, the regular captain, is one of… Continue reading Booi Returns to Lead Bok Women Against Black Ferns
Dates and Venues for FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025
CAF Champions League reigning champions Pyramids will host Auckland City in the opening match of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup in Cairo on 14 September. The winner will then travel to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, nine days later to meet Al Ahli. Three other matches – including the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 Final – will take place… Continue reading Dates and Venues for FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025
