Malema vows to help Ntumba family: ‘They might have killed him like a dog, but he will never be buried like a dog’
The use of rubber bullets is a human rights violation, says Malema
Continue reading →The use of rubber bullets is a human rights violation, says Malema
Continue reading →The launch, held at the Athenaeum in Central, saw members of the Nicki Ray Academy of Performing Arts along with a number of youngsters perform various styles of dance to an audience which included several stakeholders, friends and family.
Continue reading →Deposits to ‘Baba’ ranged from 76 cents to R90k in cash to a R500k cheque
Continue reading →Elsdon, who in 2018 published a book on the murder, Broken & Betrayed, continues to carry out his own investigations, providing any leads he comes across to the Hawks.
Continue reading →Armed men attempted to kidnap more students in Nigeria’s Kaduna state overnight on Sunday, a state government official said, as 39 others from an earlier attack remain missing.
Continue reading →Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng will appeal against a decision by the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) which ordered him to apologise for, and retract, pro-Israel comments he made during a webinar in June last year.
Continue reading →Former president Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, says he is ready to lead the ANC, according to Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Rapport.
Continue reading →A new study into the decline of the great white shark says it is creating greater pressure on commercial fisheries, the multimillion-rand marine tourism industry and the endangered African penguin, an icon of Algoa Bay. The peer-reviewed study found the … Continue reading →
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan picked up his second 10-wicket haul in test cricket to help his side beat Zimbabwe by six wickets for a series-levelling win in the second test in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
Continue reading →The FA Cup final at London’s Wembley Stadium and the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield are among a group of events being lined up as pilots to pave the way for the return of large crowds … Continue reading →