Soldier demands sex from Good Samaritan
Andile Tshuma, Court Reporter A SOLDIER has been arrested for allegedly demanding sex from a Good Samaritan who had offered him a place to put up for the night.
Springboks: Is this another ‘funeral’?
Cape Town – Considering the similar climate of despondency, comparisons with the team which lost by a still-record 53-3 to England at Twickenham in 2002 are almost inevitable when the…
Brazil ease past rivals Argentina
Neymar and Philippe Coutinho each scored as Brazil beat Argentina 3-0 in their 2018 World Cup qualifier.
‘No confidence motion a strategy to liquidate the ANC’
Cape Town – The failed motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma was nothing but a strategy to liquidate the ANC, the party’s Women’s League said yesterday.
Road accidents claim 66 in fortnight
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter FIVE children died in road traffic accidents which claimed 18 lives countrywide this week, police have said.
France elect first woman football chief
Nathalie Boy De La Tour became the first female president of one of European football’s big leagues when she took over the French Professional Football League (LFP) on a four-year…
Bafana ready to steal top spot from Senegal
Polokwane — Bafana Bafana defender Thulani Hlatswayo insists that his team-mates have their sights on topping their 2018 Soccer World Cup qualifying group.
Egypt host Ghana in epic clash
Egypt will be gunning for nothing but a victory when they meet Ghana in the third round of the 2018 Fifa World Cup (Caf) qualifying tomorrow.
Sharapova to get UN role back
Tennis star Maria Sharapova will be reinstated as a UN goodwill ambassador when her suspension for using a prohibited drug expires next April, a UN statement says.
President caps 2890 ZOU graduates
Samantha Chigogo, Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday capped 2 890 graduates at the 14th Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) graduation ceremony, which coincided with laying of the foundation stone for the…











