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Beloved comedy Mr Bones makes long awaited return to Mzansi’s screens

Mzansi is in for a treat as two talented actors Leon Schuster and Alfred Ntombela make their way back to the big screens.

Novak Djokovic to miss Australian Open and the chance to make history

World number one tennis player Novak Djokovic is set to miss out on the Australian Open as the chance to be the record winner of the competition slips through his fingers.

VACCINE MANDATES ON THE WAY

Vaccine mandates will be introduced for the first time in South Africa’s history, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the nation on Sunday night.

Doctors call for calm as reformulated Omicron vaccine may be ready in early 2022

Despite the panic surrounding the Omicron variant, the head of the South African Medical Association has called for calm, saying its symptoms have not shown to be too severe thus far.

Workers in the mining industry fear they won’t be protected from Omicron

After surviving the Covid-19 Delta variant in February, at a time when her health was deteriorating because of her HIV status, a Limpopo mother of three now fears for her life again.

LUCKY ON MONDAY: Brow-beated Rassie looks to the future

In myth and legend, Saint George slays the dragon. The story goes that when the villagers ran out of livestock and trinkets for the dragon, they started giving up human tributes. So George grabbed his sword, went out and, in mortal combat, slaughtered the nasty dragon.

Richards Bay mayor puts on blue light extravaganza to impress his wife

The newly-elected mayor of uMhlathuze Local Municipality surprised his wife with an entourage of his official blue light SUVs.

Four initiates lose their lives in illegal initiation schools

At least four young men have died at different illegal circumcision schools in the Eastern Cape in the past two weeks.

DJ Black Coffee goes traditional for the Grammys

DJ Black Coffee will wear ibheshu when he attends the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles next year.

Limpopo community leaders give foreigners until New Year’s Day to pack their bags

Undocumented foreigners – especially Zimbabweans – living in Seshego, Polokwane, and neighbouring communities have been given a New Year’s Day deadline to leave the area by community leaders.

Fears of new variant wreak havoc on South African sports

A new variant of the coronavirus, detected by South African researchers has brought sport in Southern Africa to a virtual standstill.

Cattle rustlers force rural KZN communities to swap trades – to horse racing

The high rate of stock theft, especially of cattle, in the south of KwaZulu-Natal has forced communities in the Harry Gwala District to rely upon horses for their income.