Dry seasons, where you feel empty and distant from God are not a rare occurrence, most of not all of us have experienced these. No matter what the cause is, the solution is going back to God in honesty, because refreshment and restoration is only found in
What makes ‘Kwa Baba’ compelling is not simply its storyline but the conversations it is beginning to spark in living rooms, on social media, at workplaces and in WhatsApp groups, writes Kabelo Chabalala
Hundreds of Sassa grant recipients are being duped into signing funeral policies under false pretences – and no one is stepping up to help them, writes Maya Fisher-French.
An engineering-first approach to Technical and Vocational Education and Training is no longer optional but an economic imperative, writes Takalani Ratshilumela
Two first time entrants to this year’s 99th edition of the Comrades marathon include an athlete who was in a serious car crash in March and a runner who ran 100km in less than six hours.
An asset verification exercise by the department of tourism has revealed a gap between its asset register and the assets in its possession — a state of affairs minister Patricia de Lille has apparently been kept in the dark about
Attempts to take over Tongaat Hulett have been shadowed by suspicions that the initiative is driven by politically exposed Zimbabweans pushing to externalise their cash and their influence by gaining control of the sugar value chain in Southern Africa. The latest revelations in the legal battle involving the stalled business rescue of Tongaat Hulett and its possible liquidation.
Senegal, Morocco, Egypt, Ghana, Algeria, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, South Africa and the DRC are the continent’s representatives at the soccer showpiece.
The President is trying to wrest control of the immigration debate from xenophobic groups, but his response relies on existing policies and proposals that rights groups have criticised.
The Oranjezicht City Farm Market in Cape Town has grown from a small vegetable farm on abandoned bowling greens to one of the leading farmers’ markets on the continent.
Bafana have turned their attention to their 2026 Fifa World Cup clash against Czechia in Atlanta where they will be out for a positive result and to get their campaign back on track.
South African music took center stage at the FIFA World Cup opening match in Mexico City, where Tyla and the Mzansi Youth Choir delivered a powerful rendition of the national anthem.
A South African boxing coach has been quietly producing champions from KwaNobuhle for over 20 years. Now, thanks to a remarkable international partnership, Mazizi Vumazonke has his sights set on the LA 2028 Olympics.