
Boks must be firing on all cylinders from the get-go, says Rassie
SA will be in trouble against Scotland at Loftus if they don’t hit the ground running, warns coach
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SA will be in trouble against Scotland at Loftus if they don’t hit the ground running, warns coach
The latest Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is testing Africa’s public health systems. But unlike previous epidemics, the response is increasingly being led by African institutions, scientists and governments working together across borders to contain the virus and strengthen long-term health security.

DA leader calls for stability in the police force

A family of five, including three children, was found shot dead at their home in Flagstaff on Friday morning.

A family of five, including three children, was found shot dead at their home in Flagstaff on Friday morning.

Molosankwe was gunned at his home in Lomanyaneng village on May 20

Runner Kgabile Ledwaba shares how he overcame the disappointment of not finishing the 2025 Comrades Marathon and found the determination to complete the race this year

The Mdantsane regional court has found that the deaths of 21 young people at Enyobeni Tavern in 2022 were prima facie caused by the acts or omissions of the tavern owners, an Eastern Cape Liquor Board official, a police officer and former bouncer

The Mdantsane regional court has found that the deaths of 21 young people at Enyobeni Tavern in 2022 were prima facie caused by the acts or omissions of the tavern owners, an Eastern Cape Liquor Board official, a police officer and former bouncer
Rassie Erasmus will be head coach for a record 55th time when the Springboks meet Scotland at Loftus Versfeld in round two of the Nations Championship.

Sowetan’s top picks of what you should read as you take a break from work.

Hugo Broos is Bafana Bafana’s longest-serving coach with 60 official games under his belt, but what were his achievements?
We have one of the world’s youngest populations and one of the highest youth unemployment rates. Simultaneously, businesses report a severe skills shortage. But the skills shortage and youth unemployment are not separate issues; they’re dual symptoms of an economic system that reproduces inequality instead of creating opportunity.
The royal house of Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has announced that the kingdom will convene to discuss viral video clips currently circulating on social media.

As South Africa’s electric vehicle market gains traction, data from the UK suggests that used battery-electric vehicles may be less risky to own than many prospective buyers assume.

A Cape Town old boy’s Instagram post about a school Pride flag went viral for all the wrong reasons. It proved a point neither side meant to make.

Authorities seized more than 100 bags of suspected gold-bearing material and more than 20 generators.

Ashley Cupido joins FC Kiryat Yam on loan, highlighting the complex pipeline of SA footballers to Israel amid deepening diplomatic rifts.

University of Johannesburg football coach Karabo Mogudi says some African teams struggled at the 2026 Fifa Word Cup because of a lack of tactical endurance.

Why policy promises fall short on gender equality in business