Rage events include the Johannesburg leg on 12 and 13 December with Jeffrey’s Bay on 15 to 22 December. The Plett Festival has been moved to 29 … Read more: Rage Festival: ‘We have a significant responsibility’ – organisers on precautions
JOHANNESBURG – The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Friday found two men convicted of the 2017 murder of Coligny teenager Matlhomola … Read more: SCA sets aside case against duo convicted of Coligny teen Moshoeu’s murder
However, they did lose for the first time this past week when they went down to the Imperial Lions in Johannesburg. “When we went to Bloem I … Read more: Dolphins look for improvement against Knights
South African beef company, Beefmaster Group, is investing more than R30m into equipment upgrades at its production plant in Kimberley. Read more: Beefmaster Group pumps R30m into Kimberley plant upgrades
Van Rooyen said his team was enthused about the challenge of playing Currie Cup rugby against usually prickly opponents in Kimberley. “Guys like … Read more: Jaco Kriel back for the Lions to take on Griquas in Currie Cup opener
His experience, along with the leadership abilities he brings, will be crucial for a Lions team hoping to not slip on a banana peel in Kimberley because … Read more: Kriel returns to Lions
Johannesburg – The City of Joburg’s land invasion nightmare in Lenasia is far from over with farm owners taking legal action against the city and … Read more: Farmers take City of Joburg to court over continued land invasions
JOHANNESBURG – African National Congress (ANC) deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte spoke out on Thursday against her party in … Read more: Duarte: Mpumalanga ANC ‘insensitive’ for reinstating rape-accused member
JOHANNESBURG – Fifty-six people have been paid R50,000 each as part of a deal stemming from the Ford Kuga fire saga. Several years back, Ford … Read more: Ford SA pays out claims to 56 people over Ford Kuga fires