News24 | SA golfer Erik van Rooyen rides two eagles to PGA Tour Mexico Open lead
South Africa's Erik van Rooyen grabbed two eagles in an eight-under-par 63 on Thursday to take a one-stroke first-round lead in the US PGA Tour's Mexico Open.
South Africa's Erik van Rooyen grabbed two eagles in an eight-under-par 63 on Thursday to take a one-stroke first-round lead in the US PGA Tour's Mexico Open.
Damian Willemse says the Springboks' 2024 home Tests against Ireland and New Zealand will be "massive".
In the past three decades, a clear mismatch has developed between what has been and is currently expected from the SANDF at a political level on the one side, and its budget and capabilities on the other, writes Theo Neethling.
This is the remarkable story of S’busisiwe Sithebe, who took hold of a bad situation and made a success of herself. When a Free State community worked together to fix the dilapidated "white elephant" Fezile Dabi Stadium in Parys, little did they know they would also bring hope to a family desperately needing a breakthrough.
Deployed to two African conflicts and on three domestic missions, is the SANDF capacitated or are they on a kamikaze mission?
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula described the DA's bid to dismantle cadre deployment as an "ideological offensive" on the policy.
Two defence analysts, who painted a grim picture of the South African military deployments to the DRC and Mozambique, believe casualties are inevitable - and that, given the state of the SA military, these operations are irresponsible, writes Muhammad Hussain.
Considering its geographic, economic and political strategic influence, the repercussions of continued instability in the DRC have far-reaching consequences, necessitating a comprehensive and concerted effort to address both internal and external security threats, write Nyasha Mpani and Webster Zambara.
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) described the woman who accused a man of raping her as "a jilted lover" and overturned his conviction and 20-year jail sentence.
British authorities said on Friday they had seized 5.7 tons of cocaine from a port in southern England, in what is believed to be the biggest ever seizure of Class A drugs in the UK.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula suggested on Thursday that there was a sinister motive behind the formation of the MK Party.
Statistics and comparative studies about reporting of rape incidents in a State witness report and objections to some of the evidence by the defence have taken centre stage in Bishop Stephen Zondo's rape trial.
The Western Cape Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) will receive a boost to its resources with the appointment of a new head and almost 50 additional officers.
A respected Makhanda music teacher accused of sexually grooming a congregant in the Anglican Church has agreed to take "leave" while an investigation is under way, the church's dean has confirmed.
John Hlophe and Nkola Motata have been stripped of their judicial titles and salaries for life after committing acts of gross misconduct. But, Karyn Maughan writes, the fact that it took 16 years for it to happen shows just how effective their false "race card" defences were.
The debt woes of South Africa’s minibus taxi industry continue to claim more victims.
A professor at the University of Fort Hare is at the centre of a plagiarism scandal after allegedly failing to detect copying in the theses of nine postgraduate students he supervised.
The US thinks the International Court of Justice should stay as far away as possible from the broader Palestinian question, while Russia says the ICJ cannot coerce Israel by way of proceedings it chose not to participate in.
The cadre deployment records the ANC finally handed to DA MP Leon Schreiber after a lengthy court battle didn’t include the records for the period President Cyril Ramaphosa was the deployment committee’s chairperson and are heavily redacted.
Bobi, previously crowned the world's oldest dog, has lost his title due to inconclusive evidence of his age, Guinness World Records (GWR) announced Thursday.
The mother of Alexei Navalny, Russian President Vladimir Putin's main opponent who died in an Arctic prison last week, said Thursday officials are pressuring her into a "secret" burial for her son.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Joe Biden on Thursday for calling him a "crazy SOB", saying with an ironic smile that the remark showed why the Kremlin felt Biden was a preferable future U.S. president to Donald Trump.
The University of Pretoria is seeking a court order to restrict striking employees from disrupting teaching and learning at the institution.
One person died, and three were injured during a lightning strike in Centurion this week, as authorities worked to restore power and infrastructure after severe storms since the weekend.