David Miller, the long-time servant of South African cricket, stood up for the Proteas against India in the T20 World Cup Super 8s contest on Sunday, and it was his counter-attacking knock of 63 off ...
On a winning run of five matches at this tournament themselves, South Africa could consider having one foot in the semi-finals after winning their first Super Eight match against the toughest ...
When a tennis match cancellation escalates into resignations, Roedean and King David schools highlight the urgent need for constructive dialogue amid cultural divides. The incident centred on a ...
The Africa Editors Congress 2026 has officially concluded today in Nairobi, marking two days of high-level discussions focused on the future of journalism across the continent. Among the distinguished ...
NEW DELHI: After India’s heavy loss to South Africa in the T20 World Cup 2026, a video posted by social media influencer RJ Princy Parikh with South African batter David Miller went viral. In the clip ...
In a report published on February 16, Bloomberg describes how the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) expanded its presence in Africa from one country to at least 34 between 2022 and 2025. Previously, the ...
An independent investigation commissioned by the board of Roedean School has found that it forfeited a tennis fixture because it clashed with academic workshops. Roedean’s board announced on Monday ...
After breaking India's winning streak at T20 World Cups, which had stretched back 12 matches to their opening fixture of the 2024 tournament, South Africa have proved the defending champions are ...
After a nerve-wracking win against Afghanistan, South Africa clinched an easy 7-wicket win against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad on February 14. Chasing a target of 176, South ...
India bowled out for 111 - Dube (42) only player to pass 20 Jansen takes 4-22 & Maharaj 3-24 SA post 187-7 after winning toss Miller top-scores with 63 off 35 Stubbs (44*) hits last two balls of SA ...
This city has gone to the dogs! This is the constant refrain from crotchety ratepayers who dodge potholes and suffer through water and electricity outages in eThekwini. But how bad are things in the ...