Chomee denies receiving R2m from NAC, questions why she’s being ‘slandered’
“Is it because I’m not deserving of funding or because I am a black woman? ,” Chomee asked.
Continue reading →“Is it because I’m not deserving of funding or because I am a black woman? ,” Chomee asked.
Continue reading →Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was fastest in every practice session in Bahrain and took pole position before finishing second as Mercedes made the most of clever strategy and Hamilton’s skill.
Continue reading →The 32-year-old joined the Etihad club from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and went on to score a club record 257 goals in 384 appearances, winning four Premier League titles, one FA Cup and five League Cups.
Continue reading →The triumph in Blantyre secured Malawi the runners-up spot in Group B, finishing behind already-qualified Burkina Faso but ahead of Uganda.
Continue reading →Archer sustained the injury at his home in January and the injury was managed by England during their test and T20 series in India.
Continue reading →Seventh seeded Aryna Sabalenka expressed more concern over the vaccine than her quarterfinal opponent number one Ash Barty while fifth seed Elina Svitolina said she was inclined to take the advice of friends and wait.
Continue reading →The government will pay more than R4.5bn for 30-million Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine doses being manufactured at Aspen Pharmacare’s sterile facility in Gqeberha — with the state hoping this will be enough to achieve herd immunity.
Continue reading →On Tuesday, the widely respected isiXhosa news reader Noxolo Grootboom will utter her signature sign-off for the last time as she officially retires from the industry
Continue reading →Stricter restrictions could be on the cards for the Eastern Cape, particularly Nelson Mandela Bay.
Continue reading →A spat between the state and the defence — representing two men facing 163 counts of fraud — over trial dates, led to the trial of Michael Rathbone and Leon Lewitton being postponed until August. Rathbone, 32, and Lewitton, 30, … Continue reading →