Ndlovu Youth Choir gets glowing reviews for its rendition of IsiXhosa Easter hymn ‘Indodana’
The choir got love from local and international viewers for their rendition of the hymn.
Continue reading →The choir got love from local and international viewers for their rendition of the hymn.
Continue reading →One SA movement leader Mmusi Maimane has slammed former DA leader Tony Leon for referring to him “an experiment gone wrong”.
Continue reading →The Hammers were held to a 3-3 home draw by Arsenal on March 21 in the previous round of matches before the international break and the visit to Wolves almost produced a blueprint copy.
Continue reading →It caught the attention of the Apartheid government, but it now desperately needs some attention from the post-Apartheid government to save it falling into terminal disrepair.
Continue reading →Local government says a number of ‘fighters’ were killed.
Continue reading →Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman said his side have what it takes to win their nine remaining games and sweep to the La Liga title after snatching a last-gasp 1-0 win over Real Valladolid on Monday.
Continue reading →Everton midfielder James Rodriguez scored on his return after more than six weeks out due to injury but the home side were denied the win thanks to a late goal from Michy Batshuayi.
Continue reading →Algoa Bay oyster farmer Zwembesi Farms is suing the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality for R34m for loss of income after its oysters were polluted by sewage that, the company alleges, was negligently discharged by the metro.
Continue reading →While at least seven people lost their lives on the province’s roads over the Easter weekend, the lockdown regulations did not have much of an impact on the number of people dying or needing emergency treatment.
Continue reading →Numerous spent bullet cartridges, blood trickling down the road and a shocked crowd of onlookers painted a grim picture where three people were gunned down in broad daylight outside a popular bus depot in the usually quiet neighbourhood of Perridgevale … Continue reading →