Reigning African champions Banyana Banyana are aiming to take a major step towards defending their title when they battle Senegal in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals. The contest is scheduled for Saturday, 19 July at 9pm.
Japanese finance minister Katsunobu Kato on Thursday called for vigilance against excessive foreign exchange volatility at the meeting of finance leaders from the Group of 20 major economies in Durban.
Dinner on a township deck, lunch in a house in a place you’ve always driven past. Sometimes it’s worth ignoring the destination and stopping along the way instead.
The author waxes nostalgic over favourite eating spots around the globe that have gone away, and such thoughts lead him to plan just such a place for the new Johannesburg. Diners, get ready for Sof’town.
Flowers, donated treasured items, and a Boxer-mix dog awaits guests past the entrance of the eccentric tea garden. Not far away, a man from humble beginnings tends a fledgling herb business.
While the Bela Act makes Grade R attendance compulsory, the National Treasury’s refusal to allocate additional funding leaves provinces struggling to deliver on the promise of universal early childhood education.
Lost in a sea of leftover chicken and short on motivation? Here’s a quick, fuss-free and hearty casserole dish that turns fridge odds and ends into a comforting dinner.
For Mandela Day, we asked ordinary South Africans for their views on how the late, great former president might tackle the many problems facing the country today.
Police in KwaZulu-Natal have sounded the alarm over a growing number of fake social media accounts that are impersonating the Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
The United Nations rights chief demanded on Friday that Syria’s interim authorities ensure accountability after days of deadly clashes in the southern city of Suweida that reportedly left hundreds dead.
Juandré Klopper is the founder of Sponsor Medic, a non-profit organisation that aims to support the health system by raising donations and paying doctors to work in hospitals and clinics where the need is the greatest.
Syrian security forces are preparing to redeploy to the Druze-majority city of Sweida to quell fighting with Bedouin tribes, a Syrian interior ministry spokesperson said on Friday, further straining a fragile truce in Syria’s south.