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Top female bus driver praises women’s skills

“People who say women can't drive should take a long hard look at themselves.”

Can Broos be trusted to guide Bafana to the World Cup?

Extra Time: The Hugo Broos resignation scandal may well affect the team’s preparation for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, argues Michael Madyira.

Tongaat Hulett in bitter land battle with Qwabe community

A heated land dispute between Tongaat Hulett and the Qwabe Traditional Authority in KwaZulu-Natal just got worse.

Chiefs and Bucs both desperately need a derby win 

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates both want a win in the Soweto Derby on Saturday to spark a revival in their bids to move up the PSL log.

Inkosi fights eThekwini over sale of Ingonyama Trust land

A legal battle is unfolding in the Durban High Court over a land dispute between a traditional leader and the eThekwini municipality.

Bosa and Rise Mzansi aim for millions of votes

The two new kids on the political block easily meet the IEC’s requirements and will be going all out to win votes in the 29 May elections.

‘Congregants are watching porn in church’

Prophet Nicholas Osei says holy intervention is needed to stop people from watching sex videos while attending church.

Verstappen stuck between a rock and a hard place

Max Verstappen may have to choose between siding with his dad, Jos, or his boss, Christian Horner.

Arrested ANC eThekwini leader gets bail

Arrested ANC eThekwini leader Musa Nciki was granted R5,000 bail after spending the night in a police cell for a driving offence.

Soshanguve’s sky-high sermons

Pastor Joseph Davhula creatively made an old aeroplane into a mobile stage to spread the gospel.

Dark cloud hangs over Gauteng schools

The year has barely begun and already pupils across the province have been exposed to too many horrors.

Does a full stadium translate into votes?

It seems political parties truly believe that voters can be won over by the sight of large crowds at their rallies.

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