From gymnast to world’s first wheelchair-bound Olympic photographer: Johann Meintjes
Cameraman reflects on his “biggest highlight” — covering the Games in Paris early this year
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Cameraman reflects on his “biggest highlight” — covering the Games in Paris early this year
Here are the key developments on the 1,031st day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula is on Saturday briefing the media on the full implementation of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula is on Saturday briefing the media on the full implementation of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act.
BBC Sport asks the world of boxing for their predictions for Tyson Fury’s rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
The late-night vote capped a frantic week that saw president-elect Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk defeat an initial bipartisan deal, throwing Congress into disarray.
The holiday season brings with it a whirlwind of shopping and festive preparations, but unfortunately, it also comes with an increase in criminal activity targeted at unsuspecting consumers.
The disappointment of a performance that lacked consistency and of a series now lost will serve as motivation for the Proteas when they tackle Pakistan in what is a ‘dead rubber’ at the Wanderers on Sunday.
A Saudi source told Reuters the kingdom had warned German authorities about the attacker, who the source said had posted extremist views on his personal X account.
Air pollution has become a major problem in Pakistan and it is children who are paying the price.
Weeks after lawyer Zuko Nonxuba was disbarred over the disappearance of R188 million in medical negligence payouts to his disabled child clients, an East London magistrate has issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of fraud and theft of trust funds.
As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
The latest edition of News24’s weekly digital weekend magazine is stuffed full of interviews, reviews, excerpts, and in-depth stories. Enjoy the read.
Five years to the day since Mikel Arteta was appointed Arsenal manager, the Spaniard said on Friday that the best is yet to come as he aims for more silverware to complement his rebuilding efforts at the North London club.
In response to Sbusiso Mtaka’s confession on Facebook he had murdered Ntobeko Cele, a significant portion of social media erupted with vile, diabolical comments supporting or justifying the gruesome murder, writes Nthabi Nhlapo.
In 2024, southern African electorates sent a strong message to governing parties in the region that they want change, with incumbents losing significant support. Vote rigging remains a concern in many countries, while many liberation movements are losing their grip on power amid flailing loyalty. Muhammad Hussain takes an in-depth look at changes in government in the SADC region.
Jacob Zuma wants to take back what’s his. Big Food is being taken to court by a teenager. And meet the seamstresses that make the Cape Minstrels sparkle.
Disruption is expected on the roads, with Met Office yellow warnings announced for parts of the UK.
Although the Pelicot trial is over, some questions remain over the case that shook France.
A selection of news photographs from around the world.
Billions have been earmarked for victims of the Post Office and infected blood scandals.