When the world’s salt brands were pouring chemicals into white powder and calling it seasoning, Samantha Skyring was sitting on a sand dune in north-west Namibia with a crocodile spear made from a bread knife lashed to a stick.
Fitness coach Leroy Maluka is on a mission to give underprivileged children from Cape Town’s Cape Flats the opportunity to watch Bafana Bafana live at Cape Town Stadium.
Six-year-old Tlotlo Tsheka, a Grade 2 pupil at SPARK Witpoortjie, is turning imagination into impact, publishing three books and launching a literacy mission to inspire other children to read, write, and dream bigger.
The Special Investigating Unit smells something rotten in Red Roses as the net closes on Robert Gumede’s involvement in alleged Covid-19 tender scandal.
It’s Good News Day on News24 and we have 10 brilliant stories to give you this April Feels Day. From a local success story of a SA mom who created the Oryx salt brand, to a soccer coach who raised money to take 50 Cape Flats kids to see Bafana Bafana for the first time, these 10 stories will give you the April Feels, all free to read.
There is a section of Scotland supporters who have taken to booing the head coach and the team. With a World Cup coming, they need to keep perspective, writes Tom English.
England’s World Cup hopes rest on captain Harry Kane after a grim taste of life without him in the defeat against Japan at Wembley, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Craig Bellamy showed his fiery temper for the first time as Wales boss in their Northern Ireland draw – a rage that was evident during his playing days.