News24 | SA's Binder starts new season brilliantly with 2nd place at Qatar Moto GP
South Africa's Brad Binder finished second at the season-opening Qatar Moto GP on Sunday.
South Africa's Brad Binder finished second at the season-opening Qatar Moto GP on Sunday.
The mother of a 5-year-old girl who was allegedly raped after she was sent home early from a school in Bizana, Eastern Cape, has accused the school of negligence.
Heatwave conditions, with persistently high temperatures, are expected over the eastern parts of the Northern Cape, North West, Free State, and the central and northern parts of the Eastern Cape until Tuesday.
Kensington Palace released the first official photo of Princess Kate on social media on Sunday, nearly two months after her abdominal surgery, during which she has stayed out of the public eye.
From T-shirts to berets, vehicle stickers, flags, and banners on the stadium tiers, the presence of the late IFP leader Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi was palpable.
Officers have arrested a man who crashed a car into the gates of London's Buckingham Palace over the weekend, according to police.
US President Joe Biden and presumptive White House challenger Donald Trump have traded barbs on the key topics of age and immigration, as they targeted the battleground state of Georgia.
Lions utility back Sanele Nohamba's good form saw his earn a call-up the Springbok alignment camp.
The delivery of swimming pools, libraries, toilets and infrastructure to communities - these are some of the service delivery items, among other things, listed by IFP faithful as the reason they attended Sunday's manifesto launch.
Bitcoin miners are spending billions of dollars on equipment and drawing energy at a record pace.
Kaizer Chiefs' interim coach Cavin Johnson claimed he didn't see supporters throwing missiles onto the pitch following their 3-2 loss to Orlando Pirates on Saturday in the Soweto derby at FNB Stadium.
Banking institutions worldwide share information with revenue authorities, enabling SARS to access details about foreign and local bank accounts. There's no hiding from tax obligations, says Jonty Leon.
Paramedics are treating scores of injured people after three buses collided on the N2 highway, north of Durban.
The aim of POO Weekly (Point of Order Weekly) is to challenge players to step into the shoes of South African political leaders and make simulated decisions that shape the future of the nation, especially with the general election coming up on 29 May.
It's not necessarily how much kids are using social media - it's a lack of understanding about how, when and why they use it that's the problem, says Johan Fourie.
From the age of 10, Zoë Prinsloo joined Girl Guides, one of the largest female volunteer organisations in South Africa, and has been actively involved in beach cleanups and various other eco-friendly initiatives ever since.
As the effect of plundering the GFECRA wears off, an unfettered ANC government would have to target savings pools, pension funds, the super rich, and the middle class to ensure it doesn't take any pain or upset its voter base, says Renée Bonorchis.
The death of e-tolls was inevitable, but that doesn't mean it's over. The joy for Gauteng residents may be short-lived as the debt will simply move to the provincial balance sheet, says Khaya Sithole.
The department has been dragging its feet in resolving issues around an alleged incident that took place in August last year between a school in Soweto and a nearby church.
With the Monaco repechage looming as the Blitzboks' last chance saloon for qualifying for the Olympics, SA Rugby is in discussions about a coaching change for a team that has flattered to deceive.
After failing to get an interdict in order to dispute the timeline of the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) ahead of the election date of 29 May this year, the newly-established Labour Party has sought legal intervention.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) students make up an ever-increasing proportion of registered students at universities, but students who pay for themselves are by far the biggest headache when it comes to student debt.
If the ANC and the EFF do not come to terms with how to work together in the Ekurhuleni metro, it will also negatively affect working arrangements in other metros and municipalities.
The former mayor remains adamant that he does not know Malcolm X.
The irregular reappointment of four executive committee membershas disrupted the department of social development.