Miss America reveals the beauty of science
A biochemist from Virginia in the United States was named Miss America 2020 after winning the judges’ approval with a live science experiment intended to
India cracks down on protests over ‘anti-Muslim’ law
Draconian colonial-era law is being used to halt protests against the National Register of Citizens (NRC) law, which critics say makes it easier for ‘persecuted’
District Six renamed as … District Six
Under the National Party, the notorious symbol of apartheid forced removals in Cape Town, District Six, was renamed Zonnebloem. That has now been reversed. The
Restoring land, wealth to all the key to reconciliation – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says reconciliation in South Africa must include ‘healing the wounds of the past by restoring the land and the wealth to all
Reason must triumph over rage – Jansen
The ‘ideal of the university’ is under threat in South Africa because of intolerance of free speech and violent activism in the name of popular
Veteran Van der Bijl urges CSA board to go
The board of Cricket South Africa (CSA) is characterised by a ‘toxic cocktail’ of ‘arrogance and ignorance’, and should resign. So says veteran cricketer Vince
Malema remains in control of EFF
Julius Malema was re-elected unopposed as leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) at the party’s second elective conference in Johannesburg yesterday. His deputy, Floyd
Cricket must clean up act or lose sponsorship – Momentum
Beleaguered Cricket South Africa (CSA) has been given until the end of April to meet sponsor Momentum’s demands for changes in the game’s national management.
Johnson and the Tories win
Boris Johnson and his Conservative (or Tory) Party have won the British election. The Tories emerged as easily the largest party, with 364 seats, more
Eskom ‘saboteur’ knew what he was doing – official
An alleged saboteur blamed for causing the loss of 2,000MW of electricity from Eskom’s supply this week has been described as a person ‘with a