According to BBC Sport, Western Cape police found the body of a 25-year-old man inside a house in the Schotsche Kloof suburb of Cape Town on Saturday … Read more: South Africa World Cup Star Jayden Adams Dead at 25 – Complex
The incident takes place less than two weeks after the precautionary suspension of legislature secretary Timothy Maake. An alleged break-in at the … Read more: Worrying questions raised after mysterious break-in at Limpopo speaker’s offices amid probe
… death, police have opened an investigation following the discovery of his body at a residence in Cape Town on Saturday. Read more: South African Footballer Jayden Adams Found Dead In Cape Town After World Cup …
… Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Port Elizabeth. De Doorns is a major player in the global fruit industry. Located in the Hex River Valley, it is … Read more: The 207-year-old town in South Africa that ranks among the top in the world – BusinessTech
The circumstances surrounding his death are currently under investigation, a Western Cape police spokesperson told the Agence France-Presse. Read more: Tributes Pour In For South African Midfielder Who Died Just 2 Weeks After World Cup Appearance
CAPE TOWN – South Africa international midfielder Jayden Adams, who featured in all three of his side’s group stage games at the 2026 World Cup, … Read more: South Africa’s World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies aged 25 | The Straits Times
Tributes have been paid to the South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams, who played in their three World Cup group games. Read more: South Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies aged 25 – The Guardian
The Western Cape High Court has dismissed an appeal by convicted fraudster Mark Bezuidenhout, confirming his 15-year prison sentence. Read more: Sold a car that didn’t exist – Fraudster’s 15-year sentence stands after losing appeal
News South Africa Western Cape. Frustrated Cape Town residents march to Parliament for electricity, but leave empty handed. Lilita Gcwabe|Published … Read more: Frustrated Cape Town residents march to Parliament for electricity, but leave empty handed