
Mojela vows to revive career at Sekhukhune
Lehlohonolo Mojela, a 29-year-old attacker, has joined Sekhukhune United from Stellenbosch with aspirations to win the league title and the Nedbank Cup.
MONDAY, 12 JANUARY 2026, 04:04

Lehlohonolo Mojela, a 29-year-old attacker, has joined Sekhukhune United from Stellenbosch with aspirations to win the league title and the Nedbank Cup.

Inequality and poverty persist in SA despite more than three decades of supposed political and governmental socio-economic interventions, many ineffective.

President hears complaints about bad roads, water crisis

After a successful year where she won almost every race she competed in in 2025, SA women’s marathon record-holder Glenrose Xaba will return to action when she represents the country in the World Athletics Cross-Country Championship in Tallahassee, Florid

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A failure of political imagination is why the party is failing to renew itself.

Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another – Nelson Mandela

Dept of health says a disciplinary hearing exonerated him, although she was not invited
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