AKA’s killer is well-known in Durban
The person who killed Kiernan Forbes, popularly known as AKA, in a shooting on Florida Road in Durban on Friday night was well-known in the local community, the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal said on Saturday.
Fresh charges for businessman
Controversial businessman, Michael Kawanzaruwa, who had reportedly been on the run, appeared in court over the weekend facing fresh fraud charges.
Ministry committed to quality education
Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Tumisang Thabela, said they are committed to promoting quality education regardless of gender, ethnicity or economic status.
Canada women's team train amid legal action threat
The Canada women’s soccer team will return to training from Sunday and play at next week’s SheBelieves Cup because of the threat of facing legal action from governing body Canada Soccer, they said.
Zim at Badminton All-Africa Senior Championships
The Zimbabwe badminton team is in South Africa for the 2023 Badminton All-Africa Senior Championships that kicks off today in Johannesburg.
Pundits praise Bournemouth for performance
FORMER Liverpool midfielders Graeme Souness and Danny Murphy believe Cherries can use their result against Newcastle United as a catalyst in their quest for survival.
Michael Essien’s heartfelt message to Christian Atsu
Former Chelsea star Michael Essien has shared a heartfelt message to his former team-mate Christian Atsu and said he ‘is still hoping and praying’ the Ghana international is alive.
NOBUNTU DATES HARARE FANS
BULAWAYO-BASED all-female acapella group, Nobuntu, is set to perform at Theatre in the Park on Friday.
The smooth DeMbare machine?
Dynamos were in bullish mode when they locked horns with army-side, Cranborne Bullets, in a friendly encounter at Vengere on Saturday.
Australia backs IOC plan for Russia, Belarus athletes
The Australian Government has distanced itself from calls for Russian and Belarusian athletes to be banned from the Paris 2024 Olympics.

