Former Springbok lock Albert van den Berg praised Rassie Erasmus’ ability as a coach to find that “extra 1%” that gives the Springboks the competitive advantage.
The lawyer for Sindiswa and Wanda Mbele, siblings accused of insurance fraud, argued in court on Wednesday that his clients were “punished for their goodness” during their bail application in the Athlone Magistrate’s Court.
SA’s largest furniture retailer Lewis is taking a big tilt at the bedding market, with plans to roll out up to 150 stores in this specialist segment over the next three years.
SA’s biggest hotel operator Southern Sun reported on Thursday that while it felt pressure from the non-recurrence of major summits in its six months to end September, it managed to up its earnings and it sees signs for improving occupancies.
City Power will extend working hours and suspend penalty fees for non-vending customers as it races against the clock to complete the metering upgrades ahead of the looming Token Identifier rollover project deadline on Sunday.
Hyundai’s world rally championship leader Thierry Neuville was counting down the stages to his likely first title at the deciding Japanese season-ender on Thursday.
New Zealander Liam Lawson said he was just joking when he criticised McLaren for playing the British anthem after Formula One victories rather than that of the team’s founder and his compatriot Bruce McLaren.
Health minister Aaron Motsoaledi says while three of the 84 swabs taken from spaza shops in Naledi, Soweto, tested positive for a chemical compound used in insecticides and nematicides, they cannot be linked to any of the children’s deaths.