In a world where drug money moves faster than authorities can track, one man thought he could stay ahead of the game. But this week,
Author: Temitope Oke
Justice Department launches investigation into University of California faculty hiring practices over concerns about race and sex discrimination
At a time when diversity initiatives are being closely scrutinized across the country, the U.S. Department of Justice is now taking a hard look at
PGA of South Africa mourns beloved golf mentor Phil Simmons after his death at age 71 following decades of service across the country
There are some people whose presence becomes so deeply woven into a sport, it’s hard to imagine the game without them. That’s exactly how many
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashes out at Pentagon reporters in Washington over claims that U.S. airstrikes on Iran failed to hit nuclear targets
What started as a routine Pentagon press conference quickly turned fiery when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confronted reporters over claims that recent U.S. airstrikes on
Tom Homan reveals separation from wife as death threats over deportation role force him to live alone in the United States
Behind every headline and political debate, there are deeply personal stories—and Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s border czar, is living one of them. In a revealing
Emergency services contain fire as blaze spreads from grass to storage crates at South African Breweries in Soweto
A tense scene unfolded near South Gate, Soweto, as flames engulfed part of the South African Breweries (SAB) facility on Wednesday. What started as a
Rory McIlroy takes a mental break and travels back to the UK after a whirlwind golf season and emotional highs in the United States
After months of pressure, podium finishes, and personal headlines, Rory McIlroy is finally pressing pause. The golf star is heading back to the UK for
City of Cape Town reaches halfway milestone in Sir Lowry’s Pass River upgrade to reduce flooding in Gordon’s Bay and Strand
If you’ve driven through Gordon’s Bay or Strand lately, you might’ve noticed the construction activity near the Sir Lowry’s Pass River. That’s because the massive
Pretoria High Court halts Edgar Lungu burial as legal battle between Zambia government and family intensifies in South Africa
What was meant to be a solemn and respectful farewell for former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has turned into a complex legal standoff that now
West Ham set sights on Nice striker Evann Guessand as Graham Potter plans major attacking overhaul in London
As the summer transfer window heats up, West Ham are eyeing fresh attacking options—but they’ll need to sell before they can buy. One of their