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More human carnage in Khayelitsha

Three more names have been added to the grim tally of people who have been murdered in Khayelitsha in Cape Town, bringing the total to more than 60 people this year.

Tennis legend calls on players to boycott Wimbledon

The controversial tennis icon John McEnroe has said that players who do not agree with the Russian player ban should boycott Wimbledon.

Zouma pleads guilty to cat abuse

West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma pleaded guilty to kicking and slapping a cat at the Thames Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

The path is smoothed for Bafana’s journey to Afcon 2023

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed that Zimbabwe and Kenya will not be part of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers.

Senior director fired for giving Bushiri permanent residence

Home Affairs have announced that Chief Director Ronney Marhule has been dismissed over his recommendation for Bushiri's family to get permanent residency.

Deborah Fraser finally laid to rest

Deborah Fraser has finally been laid to rest after her burial was cancelled on Saturday.

“GANGSTER” TEACHER PULLS GUN ON LEARNERS

A female teacher, believed to be in her 60s, has been suspended after she allegedly waved a gun at learners during class.

Toddler walks three kilometres for help after being stabbed and left for dead

After he and his mother were both stabbed and dumped in the forest, a three-year-old boy heroically endured his bleeding wounds and sought help from the nearest homestead.

Cops help desperate wanna-be groom retrieve lobola

For two years, Nqaba Mthenjana tried to get his lobola back from his reluctant in-laws.

Sundowns finally lift DStv Premiership title

Mamelodi Sundowns had to fight hard to lift their fourth consecutive DStv Premiership title. And they needed to wait for it.

Muti murder suspects offered “R10,000 per child”

The suspects in the muti murder of six-year-old Bontle Mashiyane were allegedly offered large sums of money by a local sangoma in return for children’s body parts.

Monkeypox outbreak baffles the world’s scientists

Scientists across the globe are worried about the recent unusual infection rate of Monkeypox beyond Africa, where it usually circulates.