CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe launched the CAF African Schools FootballProgramme in Maputo, Mozambique; in an event attended by members of the Mozambican Government, business
Month: April 2022
‘Bruises on Elon Musk while dating Amber’: Tweeps dig up old photos
Johnny Depp is suing Amber Heard for $50 million (R794 million) while Heard is co-suing the actor for $100 million (R1.5 billion). The pair are
‘Writing mistakes were made’: Zolisa Xaluva on his ‘Gomora’ exit
Former The Queen actor Zolisa Xaluva – who just exited Gomora as Melusi Dlamini has finally addressed his departure from the telenovela. The actor recently
KwaZulu-Natal floods: Red Cross steps up response amid mounting humanitarian needs
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) launched an 8 million Swiss franc emergency appeal to support the South African Red Cross Society
Eskom to have sufficient electricity supply over winter period: Mantshantsha
Eskom says the country is expected to have sufficient electricity supply over the winter period unless power stations experience breakdowns. The power utility escalated rolling
FEATURE | A Deeper Look – The South African Constitution and its limitations
The South African Constitution is oftentimes lauded as the best in the world; however, nearly thirty years after its adoption in 1996, new voices are
Breaking: Advocate ARRESTED in the middle of Senzo Meyiwa trial
The jaw-dropping scene, captured by the plethora of news cameras and film crews, captured the moment where Advocate Dan Teffo was surrounded by SAPS officers,
Georgia and Moldova to be next hot spots – British Foreign Office
The British Foreign Office has made it clear that Georgia and Moldova will be future hot spots. London is going to soon supply these countries
WATCH: Road fatalities DECLINE in MOST provinces [Video]
Ah, we all love a bit of video content, don’t we? It’s engaging, exciting and a different way of consuming content. We also love consuming
Former Canadian general could be among those hiding at Azovstal
A retired general of the Canadian Armed Forces could be among the Ukrainian nationalists blocked on the territory of the Azovstal steel works in Mariupol,