Slight rise in Covid-19 deaths but fewer new infections recorded
There were 3,749 new Covid-19 cases recorded in the past 24 hours – just two fewer than the number recorded on Thursday.
Continue reading →There were 3,749 new Covid-19 cases recorded in the past 24 hours – just two fewer than the number recorded on Thursday.
Continue reading →People calling for former president Jacob Zuma to be sacked from the ANC after his refusal to appear before the state capture commission are “speaking for themselves” as it is not a matter that is up for discussion yet.
Continue reading →England’s Joe Root celebrated his 100th Test with an unbeaten 128 against India as he and opener Dom Sibley put the tourists in a commanding position in the opening match on Friday.
Continue reading →Anrich Nortje took five wickets as Pakistan were dismissed for 272 but South Africa’s struggles with the bat in the sub-continent continued as they limped to 106 for four at the close on the second day of the second test … Continue reading →
Former president Jacob Zuma’s defiance about appearing before the state capture inquiry is doing more harm than good, says ANC provincial secretary Jacob Khawe.
Continue reading →Betway remains committed to developing SA community who will one day contribute to creating a thriving nation for all,” Rachidi said.
Continue reading →Adventure swimmer Kyle Main is looking to start the year on a clean slate as he pulls on his wetsuit for a challenge that will see him head to Tsitsikamma for a swim on Saturday morning. While the swim will not … Continue reading →
On September 19 1994, the quiet Port Elizabeth suburb of Mount Pleasant was rocked by the brutal slaying of a 13-year-old girl.
Continue reading →The police are warning e-hailing taxis to take extra care when picking up passengers.
Continue reading →While the race was provisionally postponed to April 11, there is a strong possibility the event could be cancelled in its entirety as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to affect sports events across the country. Richards, 88, who swam his first Mile … Continue reading →