How we dumped Chiefs out of Nedbank Cup — Richards Bay coach Simo Dladla
Richards Bay coach Simo Dladla has explained in detail how he masterminded the stunning 2-1 win over fancied Kaizer Chiefs on Sunday.
Continue reading →Richards Bay coach Simo Dladla has explained in detail how he masterminded the stunning 2-1 win over fancied Kaizer Chiefs on Sunday.
Continue reading →South Africa coach Mark Boucher blamed mental fragility and an inability to drive home their advantage in key moments of the second test for the side’s series loss to Pakistan that centred around now all too familiar batting collapses.
Continue reading →Kugandrie Govender reported for duty on Monday after the CCMA lifted her suspension as Cricket SA’s acting CEO‚ but her return to office lasted only a few hours before she was sent packing again.
Continue reading →The suspects accused of an alleged fraudulent insurance scheme appeared in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for a formal bail application.
Continue reading →One of the hard-working DA councillors in Johannesburg has jumped ship and joined the Patriotic Alliance.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay supply chain officer Sox Nkanjeni has been found guilty of culpable homicide after he killed a man in Somerset East, nearly three years ago. Initially charged with murder, a deal was struck between the state and the … Continue reading →
SA will start its immunisation campaign with Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine after data showed AstraZeneca’s shot offered minimal protection against mild to moderate illness from the dominant local virus variant.
Continue reading →Prof Shabir Madhi believes AstraZeneca’s vaccine has a major role to play in Africa and globally, despite data showing it offers minimal protection against mild to moderate Covid-19.
Continue reading →President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on premier Oscar Mabuyane to ensure there is consequence management for failing councils in the Eastern Cape.
Continue reading →The legal drinking age could be changed from 18 to 21.
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