Cheryshev stars as Russia rout Saudi Arabia in World Cup opener
Denis Cheryshev said there were "no words to express" how he felt after he struck twice for Russia as the World Cup hosts thumped Saudi Arabia.
Denis Cheryshev said there were "no words to express" how he felt after he struck twice for Russia as the World Cup hosts thumped Saudi Arabia.
A small group of worshippers, including the victims, were at the mosque for itikaf — an Islamic ritual of spiritual seclusion
The World Cup kicks off in Russia Thursday as the host nation take on Saudi Arabia in front of 80 000 people in Moscow.
The ruling follows a Johannesburg High Court case brought by eight men and women last year
Before a ball has been kicked, Nigeria’s Super Eagles have at least and already won one “World Cup”.
Fellow worshippers said there was no warning that the suspect was about to commit the violent crime
Eskom CEO Phakamani Hadebe has committed to reopening wage talks with trade unions
Chiman Patel has been awarded damages of R900 000 in his claim against provincial Director of Public Prosecutions Moipone Noko
Russian rolling stock manufacturer TMH makes a major investment in South Africa
The cryptocurrency is widely seen as a freewheeling tool as open as the internet itself. But it isn't.
Disgruntled workers are expected to hand over a memorandum to the power utility’s management demanding 15% wage increases
Google has over 200 factors that rank its sites, pages and images, but is it an accurate tool?
The sons of Ismail Bassa have recalled of how they tried to fight off his attacker.
The parastatal's management team is holding an emergency meeting on Thursday morning to address the possibility of load shedding
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The national state of disaster over drought has lapsed and will not be renewed, but the Western Cape remains a provincial disaster
The Gauteng provincial government has taken a decision to terminate its contracts with auditing firm KPMG and consulting firm McKinsey
When we recall those who paid the ultimate price for quality education, don’t forget current learners who are still struggling for decent schooling.
Two people have been killed and several wounded in a stabbing attack at a mosque in Malmesbury in the early hours of Thursday morning
A lifeline to the driest parts of SA's north west has been wracked by allegations of tender fraud, leading to the suspension of two of its officials.
Photojournalist, Seif Kousmate, photographed and interviewed current and former slaves in Mauritania and got imprisoned by police in the process.
Photojournalist, Seif Kousmate, photographed and interviewed current and former slaves in Mauritania and got imprisoned by police in the process.
Bongani Dyalivana's is a story of loss, of growing up in a gang and then in jail. Of finding oneself and trying to break a new path.
South Africa’s architects may be low-key at Venice but their designs are helping correct social injustices
The general secretary of a Saftu-affiliated union is being investigated for corruption