Author: Scrolla Africa

Schoolkids revolt against anti-drugs campaign

Duduza secondary school learners and parents have revolted against a group of volunteers stationed at their schools to fight gangsterism, drugs and other forms of ill-discipline.

Fake country scams US city

Officials in the city of Newark in the United States were thrilled to partner with the Hindu nation of Kailasa – until they found out that it doesn’t exist.

Pirates turn up heat on SuperSport

Tapelo Xoki’s second-half penalty helped Orlando Pirates cut the gap between them and SuperSport United to two points following a 1-0 victory at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.

Sundowns drop points but survive Al Hilal onslaught

Khuliso Mudau sent a message to Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos with a crucial goal in Mamelodi Sundowns’ 1-1 Caf Champions League draw with Al Hilal in Omdurman on Saturday.

Chiefs hit rock bottom with zero players in Bafana squad

Not a single Kaizer Chiefs player is included in the final Bafana Bafana 23-man squad for the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Gogo Zille determined to cling to power

Helen Zille, the no-nonsense leader of the Democratic Alliance, has been the public face of the official opposition for almost two decades.

Violent principal sends top school off the rails

When elephants fight, the grass suffers. It is a centuries old saying from Kenya’s Kikuyu people which means when the big animals fight, the little ones get trampled.

Chiefs hit rock bottom with zero players in Bafana squad

Not a single Kaizer Chiefs player is included in the final Bafana Bafana 23-man squad for the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

‘The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind’

With South Africa not going a single day without rolling blackouts, the potential to create a solution from thin air seems a dream come true.

‘We shall meet violence with violence’ – Malema

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has called on his followers to be prepared to meet violence with violence during the planned national shutdown on 20 March.

Cash van robberies on the rise in Gauteng

The migration of Gauteng into a cashless province has become ever more urgent with the crime stats showing a 22.7% increase in cash-in-transit robberies.

Schoolboys fight for love

Cape Town has been rocked by reports of schoolboys fighting over girls, and using dangerous weapons.

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