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ANC changes tune on DJ Black Coffee

When DJ Black Coffee scooped up a Grammy on Sunday, the ANC leadership and KwaZulu-Natal government were among those who queued up to congratulate the controversial artist.

Nigerian engineer invents smart bra to detect breast cancer

A Nigerian inventor has created a smart bra that detects breast cancer early - an invention that could potentially save thousands of women.

Former Barca star accused of organ trafficking

Former Barcelona player Eric Abidal is reportedly being investigated for organ trafficking.

Banyana, like Bafana, are ready to test themselves against the best

Banyana Banyana coach Desree Ellis is happy that the South African Football Association (SAFA) managed to get her team tougher opponents to test themselves against.

The secret South African who won a Grammy alongside Black Coffee

While people across the country, including the president, lined up to congratulate DJ Black Coffee for winning a Grammy Award, few probably knew that another South African also won an award.

Rebel Zulu aunt in fight mode again after peaceful uMembeso ceremony

There was some hope that Princess Thembi Zulu Ndlovu, the royal rebel aunt, had permanently set aside her differences with King Misuzulu KaZwelithini after celebrating with him at his uMembeso ceremony on Saturday.

After 15 years imprisoned in a train carriage, four tigers are set free in SA

Known as the “Train Tigers”, four Bengal tigers spent 15 years in an Argentine train carriage before they were rescued and released into the wild in South Africa.

Red Devils far from united over Ten Hag

The Manchester United dressing room is said to be divided over the potential appointment of Erik ten Hag as the club’s new manager.

UK bans sports stars from betting adverts

Footballers and celebrities have been banned from appearing in adverts for betting companies in the UK in a drive to combat gambling addiction.

POLICE SURROUND TWO KZN MALLS AFTER ARMED ROBBERS TAKE HOSTAGES

Two malls in rural KwaZulu-Natal came under siege by police on Monday after they were both stormed by heavily armed robbers in separate incidents in the morning.

Assassination threat forces King Misuzulu to abandon uMembeso ceremony

King Misuzulu decided to abandon his uMembeso ceremony at Farmers Hall, Newcastle, on Saturday afternoon after his traditional healer told him life was in danger.

Zimbabwe on the brink of widespread famine

Rural areas across the continent suffer from food insecurity but in Zimbabwe it is no rural issue; this is an issue which threatens the entire country.