Irish militant 'wants to settle in SA'

Johan Schronen|Published

One of Northern Ireland's most notorious Protestant militants - Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair - is keen to settle in South Africa after being released from jail. Adair ...

Officials compromise on World Cup booze ban

Johan Schronen|Published

Liquor chiefs and cricket authorities reached an uneasy compromise after the Liquor board delivered a bombshell ruling which almost prevented spectators from drinking ...

James Small suffers 'breakdown' at home

Johan Schronen|Published

Family and friends are keeping a tight lid on an incident involving James Small, after ambulances and a fire brigade medical rescue unit responded to a call to the ...

'Brumbies cop' explains media comments

Johan Schronen|Published

Police chiefs in the Western Cape have distanced themselves from the ...

'Cops skimmed money off Brumbies payout'

Johan Schronen|Published

Cape Town's anti-corruption police are investigating allegations that two policemen who negotiated a financial settlement between a taxi driver and five drunk ACT ...

Brumbies pay taxi driver 'to keep quiet'

Johan Schronen|Published

The taxi-driver who was at the wrong end of five drunken Brumbies has received a cash offer he cannot refuse - and he had been seeking about R20 000 - to drop action ...

ACT Brumbies arrested after taxi tussle

Johan Schronen|Published

Five ACT Brumbies players, still celebrating their Super 12 win over the Stormers, have been arrested in Cape Town after refusing to pay a taxi driver and ripping ...