Five Springboks who must fly to catch Rassie’s eye against Barbarians

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It may not be an official Test match, but there is a lot to play for when the Springboks run out against the Barbarians at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.

Junior Springboks know how to connect, says coach Foote ahead of World U20 opener

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

Junior Bok coach Kevin Foote announced his match-23 on Friday for the clash against the Junior Wallabies at the San Michele Stadium in Calvisano (3. 30pm SA time ...

Kekana: Sundowns proved they can compete at the FIFA Club World Cup

Smiso Msomi|Published

Mamelodi Sundowns defender Grant Kekana shares insights from their recent FIFA Club World Cup campaign, highlighting the lessons learned and the potential for African ...

Good and tough times makes it so much more special, says new Springbok captain Jesse Kriel

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

Jesse Kriel has walked a long road with the Springboks, and is excited to have the honour of captaining the team against the Barbarians on Saturday.

COMMENT: Will Orlando Pirates' new signings challenge Mamelodi Sundowns' dominance?

Smiso Msomi|Published

Orlando Pirates have made significant strides in their recruitment for the 2025/26 season, unveiling eight new signings aimed at challenging the dominance of Mamelodi ...

Hail to our winner

Staff Reporter|Published

Our winning pet this month is Hail from Shallcross. Chatsworth.

Zanele van Zyl: How family, food and passion shaped one of SA’s favourite chefs

Staff Reporter|Published

Chef Zanele van Zyl talks about her life as a chef.

Kagiso Trust backs entrepreneurs as key to tackling unemployment

Staff Reporter|Published

Kagiso Trust is highlighting the growing role of the informal economy and the need for greater investment in small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs).

5 great reads by South African writers from 30 years of real-life stories

The Conversation|Published

The Interpreters is a new book that collects the work of 37 authors in South Africa.

French farmer bets on camel milk in camembert country

AFP|Published

French farmer milks camel revolution.

Runaway bears steal honey and sleep it off

Washington Post|Published

Naughty bears escape, steal a week’s worth of honey, then take long nap.

Millions of children missing vaccines

Washington Post|Published

Child vaccination rates drop globally.

June 28: What's on

Frank Chemaly|Published

Your guide to all the entertainment in Durban and KZN this week.

How ancient Romans used public baths for pleasure

The Conversation|Published

'Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living’: how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise.

Shelter dog alerts man he is about to have a seizure

The Washington Post|Published

Shelter dog alerts a man that he is about to have a seizure.

Re-inventing the wheel? Computer simulations reveal its unlikely birth 6 000 years ago

The Conversation|Published

Despite the wheel’s immeasurable impact, no one is certain as to who invented it, or when and where it was first conceived. The hypothetical scenario described above ...

Australia’s social media age ban clears legal test

AFP|Published

Australian trial says tech for social media teen ban can work.

Young Mozambican inventor bringing the blind smart 'vision’

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Mozambican student builds smart glasses to help the visually impaired navigate daily life

Britain moves to rein in Google’s power in online search

AFP|Published

Google faces tough new regulations from UK competition authority