Tackling menstrual shame

Menstruation continues to persistently limit the lives and future aspirations of girls and women, as well as the development of the society as a whole, especially in developing countries and, above all, among the most vulnerable.

Former world athletics boss trial moved back

The high-profile trial of former International Association of Athletics Federations president, Lamine Diack, who has been accused of corruption, influence-trafficking and money laundering, has been moved back five days to June 8.

Food aid for 300 SA-based locals

Over 300 vulnerable Zimbabweans living on the streets of South Africa got food assistance yesterday from the Zimbabwe United for Progress (ZUFP), a non-governmental organisation based in that country.

SA system under stress

The South African Reserve Bank says SA’s financial system is under stress and headed for “extraordinary shocks”, as people are expected to struggle servicing their debt or keep their insurance policies in place, while those who still have money to save and invest are already opting for short-term deposits.

Halt plan to withdraw Sudan peacekeepers, UN urged

Activists in Sudan are urging the UN and African Union not to go ahead with plans to withdraw 26 000 peacekeepers from Darfur this year, claiming the move will put lives at risk.

JUST IN: POLAD calls for “abduction” investigations

Members of the Political Actors Dialogue have called on Government to investigate circumstances around the recent alleged abductions of three female MDC Alliance officials and make the findings public.

Scottish revelations show Billiat was right to stay where the money is

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor JUST imagine the glowing headlines which would have greeted Khama Billiat had he signed for Aberdeen in July 2018? Warriors star joins four-time Scottish champions, seven…

It must have been love but it’s over now for Ndoro

JOHANNESBURG — Is this the beginning of the end of Tendai Ndoro? At 35, a controversial past, and without a goal in the past seven months, it doesn’t look good…

‘Musona still has five years at the top’

JOHANNESBURG. — The agent of Zimbabwe captain, Knowledge Musona, says the Smiling Assassin still has a lot of years to play at a high level. Musona turns 30 next month.…

Future of African sport under threat

Steve Vickers THE future of African sport after coronavirus is “bleak” and there is no guarantee it will recover, Liberian President and former World Footballer Of The Year George Weah…

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