Kangaroos and All Blacks to play historic cross-code match
The All Blacks, New Zealand’s national rugby union side, and the Kangaroos, the national rugby league team of Australia, could play in a historic cross-code
New vaccine tests begin in UK
A second vaccine trial in the United Kingdom has embarked on tests with volunteers. About 300 people will have the vaccine over the coming weeks,
Release state land instead of expropriating: economist
The government must be proactive in its land reform efforts and must release land which it owns, rather than expropriating property without compensation. This was
CHOP to be dismantled by Seattle police
The Capitol Hill Occupy Protest zone (CHOP) is set to come to an end after Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan said the violence in the zone
Experts anticipate a tax or fuel levy hike
As joblessness and hunger stalk growing numbers of South Africans, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is under pressure to find more money to make up for
‘Bubble travel’ could see tourism resume in Pacific
Australia, New Zealand and Fiji are investigating options to open up tourist travel between themselves through a ‘bubble’ system. Tourism is a significant part of
Rassie underwent chemo during RWC 2019
Rassie Erasmus, the coach of the victorious Springbok rugby team during last year’s Rugby World Cup, was undergoing chemotherapy before and during the tournament, it
All eyes on Mboweni tomorrow
As financial pressure mounts on the cash-strapped government, all eyes will be on finance minister Tito Mboweni when he delivers his emergency supplementary budget tomorrow.
Lesufi planning ‘anti-racism police’: Freedom Front Plus
Gauteng education MEC, Panyaza Lesufi, has indicated that he would like to see a body established that would monitor racism in the province’s schools. Louw
Election rerun in Malawi today
Malawi goes to the polls today to redo a 2019 election which the country’s constitutional court found invalid due to rigging. In May 2019, incumbent